Paranaiguara

Paranaiguara
State Goiás
Coordinates: 18°54′25″S 50°39′19″W / 18.90694°S 50.65528°W / -18.90694; -50.65528
Area: 1,153.7 km²
Population: 7,724 (IBGE 2007)
Elevation: 479 m above sea level
Postcode (CEP): 75880-000
Became a municipality: 1953
Mayor: Lázaro Soares de Aquino (2005)
IBGE statistical Microregion: Quirinópolis Microregion
Distance to Goiânia: 351 km.
Website: none (March 2008)
Location of Paranaiguara

Paranaiguara is a municipality in south Goiás state, Brazil.

Location and Geography

Paranaiguara is in the Quirinópolis Microregion, whose most important city is Quirinópolis. The distance to the state capital, Goiânia, is 351 km. Highway connections are made by BR-060 / Abadia de Goiás / Guapó / Indiara / Acreúna / GO-164 / Quirinópolis / BR-483 / GO-164. See Sepin

There are municipal boundaries with:

The climate is temperate tropical, with an average annual temperature of 26 °C. There are maximums of 26 °C and minimums of 10 °C. The main river is the Paranaíba, which has tributaries such as the Rio Claro and Ribeirão Alegre.

Demographics

The economy

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries. In the secondary sector there are clothing industries, brickworks, and a paving company. The cattle herd had 110,000 head (2006) and the main agricultural crops were corn and soybeans.

Economic Data (2007)

Main agricultural products in ha.(2006)

Farm Data (2006)in ha.

Education and Health

There were 05 schools (2006) and 01 hospital with 23 beds (2007).

For the complete list see Frigoletto.com

History

Paranaiguara began in the 1930s when diamond prospectors came into the area. In 1950 the settlement became a district of Quirinópolis and in 1967 it got its emancipation with the present name. The name means "inhabitants of the great river" in Tupi-guarani. In 1976 the construction of the São Simão Dam and reservoir forced the evacuation of the old town, which was moved 15 kilometers away.

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