Arenópolis

Arenópolis
Municipality

Location in Goiás state
Arenópolis

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 16°22′52″S 51°33′26″W / 16.38111°S 51.55722°W / -16.38111; -51.55722Coordinates: 16°22′52″S 51°33′26″W / 16.38111°S 51.55722°W / -16.38111; -51.55722
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West Region
State Goiás
Microregion Aragarças Microregion
Area
  Total 1,074.5 km2 (414.9 sq mi)
Elevation 416 m (1,365 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 3,495
  Density 3.3/km2 (8.4/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)
Postal code 76235-000

Arenópolis is a municipality in eastern Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 3,495 (2007) in a total area of 1,074.5 km².

Location and Connections with Goiânia

Arenópolis is located in the Aragarças Microregion in an isolated and underpopulated region of eastern Goiás. There are highway connections with Iporá, 42 km.to the east; and Piranhas, 32 km. to the west. It is between the Rio Piranhas and the Rio Caiapó, both tributaries of the Araguaia River.

The distance to the state capital, Goiânia, is 285 km. and connections are made by GO-060 / Trindade / Turvânia / Israelândia. Neighboring municipalities are:

Demographic and Political Data

Economy

The main economic activities are cattle raising, agriculture, public administration, commerce, and small transformation industries.

There were 85,600 head of cattle in 2006, of which 9,600 were milk cows. The main agricultural products were rice, corn, manioc, beans, and soybeans. There was modest production of bananas, hearts of palm, and coconut. Commerce had 37 units in 2003 employing 53 workers.

There were 112 automobiles and pickup trucks, 08 trucks, and 96 motorcycles in 2004. There were no financial institutions reporting in 2007.

Health and education

Arenópolis had a rating of 0.739 and was ranked 110 out of 242 municipalities in Goiás on the United Nations Human Development Index (2000 data). Nationally it was ranked 2,173 out of 5,507 municipalities.

History

In 1956 Albino Borges moved into this region located in the municipality of Piranhas. He began to sell lots to newcomers attracted by the fertile land and soon a small village appeared called Areia, the name of the stream bathing the region. In 1964 Antônio de Castro moved to the region and worked to raise the village to the category of district, which was achieved in 1971 with the name Arenópolis. Later, in 1982 Arenópolis was dismembered and became a municipality.

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References

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