Campinorte

Campinorte
Municipality

Location in Goiás state
Campinorte

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 14°18′54″S 49°09′00″W / 14.31500°S 49.15000°W / -14.31500; -49.15000Coordinates: 14°18′54″S 49°09′00″W / 14.31500°S 49.15000°W / -14.31500; -49.15000
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West Region
State Goiás
Microregion Porangatu Microregion
Area
  Total 1,068 km2 (412 sq mi)
Elevation 537 m (1,762 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 9,697
  Density 9.1/km2 (24/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)
Postal code 76440-000

Campinorte is a municipality in north-central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 9,697 (2007) in a total area of 1,068 km².

Location

Campinorte is located on the important Belém-Brasília, BR-153, and is 315 kilometers from the state capital, Goiânia. It is 22 kilometers north of Uruaçu and just west of the great artificial lake of Serra da Mesa. Anápolis, the second most important city in the state, is 276 kilometers to the south. Campinorte belongs to the Porangatu Microregion.

Municipal boundaries are with:

Demographics

The population density in 2007 was 9.08 inhab/km² while the population growth rate for 2000-2007 was 0.08.%. The urban population was 7,448 and the rural population was 2,249.

History

The origins of Campinorte go back to 1918. It was called Campinas. In 1935 the first school was built in the region. Next a settler donated land to build the first chapel to pay homage to Saint Sebastian, patron saint of the town. When the government began to build the new highway nearby, in 1948, the settlers moved their primitive houses to the edge of the route. Campinas died and a new town, Campinorte, came to life. At first it was a district of Uruaçu, but in 1953 it became a separate municipality.

The economy

Main economic activities are cattle raising (43,000 head) and agriculture, with plantations of corn, rice, and beans. There are 479 rural properties in the region with 7,131 hectares of planted area. There were approximately 1,500 persons connected to the farming sector. Pasture land made up 171,000 hectares in 2006. The industrial sector is represented by some small producers of bricks, lumber, and dairy products. The main agricultural products were rice, corn, and soybeans (9,000 hectares).

Health and education

The infant mortality rate was 14.08 (2000) while the literacy rate was 83.8. There was one hospital with 17 beds and 13 schools with 2,891 students. The score on the Municipal Human Development Index was 0.750.

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