Fazenda Nova

Fazenda Nova
Municipality

Location in Goiás state
Fazenda Nova

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 16°11′12″S 50°46′29″W / 16.18667°S 50.77472°W / -16.18667; -50.77472Coordinates: 16°11′12″S 50°46′29″W / 16.18667°S 50.77472°W / -16.18667; -50.77472
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West Region
State Goiás
Microregion Iporá Microregion
Area
  Total 1,281.31 km2 (494.72 sq mi)
Elevation 476 m (1,562 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 6,373
  Density 5.0/km2 (13/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)
Postal code 76220-000

Fazenda Nova is a municipality in central-west Goiás state, Brazil.

Location

Fazenda Nova is located northwest of the state capital, Goiânia, which is 206 km. away taking highways GO-418 and GO-060. Fazenda Nova belongs to the Iporá Microregion.

Municipal boundaries are with: Buriti de Goiás, Córrego do Ouro, Israelândia, Jaupaci, Jussara, Montes Claros de Goiás and Novo Brasil.

Districts, villages, and hamlets

Demographics

The economy

The main economic activities were agriculture, cattle raising, and milk production. There was one banking institution—Banco do Brasil S.A (08/2007) and one dairy—Laticínios Morrinhos Ind. e Com. Ltda.; - Coop. Prod. de Leite da Regional de Fazenda Nova (2007). In 2006 there were 116,000 head of cattle. Agricultural production was modest with main crops being corn, soybeans,manioc, hearts of palm, and bananas.

Motor vehicles

Agricultural data 2006

Health and education

In 2000 the literacy rate was 84.1% while the infant mortality rate was 18.35 in 1,000 live births. There were 11 schools with 1,610 students in 2006, while there was one hospital with 28 beds in 2007. The Municipal Human Development Index was 0.746, which was ranked 89 in the state.

History

The history of Fazenda Nova begins in 1945 on the Tres Ilhas cattle ranch owned by José de Paula Barbosa. The first settlement took the name of Paulápolis to honor its founder. Its rapid economic development made it pass from the category of "povoado" (village) directly to that of municipality in 1953.

See also

References

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