Ipatinga

Ipatinga
Municipality
The Municipality of Ipatinga

Pedro Linhares Gomes Avenue with the Usiminas at the background

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Nickname(s):
"Pouso de Água Limpa"
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State Minas Gerais
Founded April 29, 1964
Government
  Mayor Cecilia Ferramenta (PPS)
Area
  Total 165.509 km2 (63.903 sq mi)
Population (2015)
  Total 257.315
  Density 1.440/km2 (3.73/sq mi)
Postal Code 35160-000
HDI (2000) 0,806 – high
Website http://www.ipatinga.mg.gov.br/
Ipatinga in 1930

Ipatinga (postal code 35160-000) is a municipality located in eastern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The city was founded in April,29/1964 and covers a total area of 166.5 km². Its population is 240,338 (IBGE 2001). It is part of the Vale do Aço Metropolitan Area (population 430,700).

Ipatinga is located at the site where the Piracicaba River flows into the Doce River, 217 km. from the state capital of Belo Horizonte. It is served by highway and railroad connections (Minas-Vitória). There is also a medium-sized airport, Usiminas Airport [1] in the area of the neighbor city Santana do Paraíso, that serves the Steel Valley and can receive small and medium-sized planes, including jets like the Boeing 737 and the Fokker 100.

Industry

It is the most important city of the Vale do Aço (Steel Valley) metropolitan area and it is the headquarters for one of the largest steel making complexes in Brazil, Usina Siderúrgica de Minas Gerais – Usiminas.[2]

Environment

Despite the steel complex's presence, Ipatinga has 127 m2 of green area per inhabitant, one of the highest averages in the country. Parque Ipanema, Ipatinga's main park, has about one million square meters of green space with 12 thousand trees planted, one of the largest in the country.[3]

Sport

Ipatinga Futebol Clube, the city's principal football club won the state championship in 2005 and reached the Copa do Brasil semi-finals in 2006. In 2007, it placed 2nd on the National Championship's Serie B, climbing to the first division. Ipatinga Futebol Clube holds its home at Estádio Municipal Epaminondas Mendes Brito popularly known as Ipatingão. The stadium was founded in November 23, 1981, and it is considered the fourth biggest soccer stadium of the state of Minas Gerais.[4] In 2013 this team changed Ipatinga to Betim.

Statistics

References

  1. http://www.ipatinga.mg.gov.br/inst_vis.asp?cd=83
  2. http://www.usiminas.com.br/FrontDoor2/0,3397,,00.html
  3. http://www.ipatinga.mg.gov.br/inst_vis.asp?cd=43
  4. "Epaminondas Mendes Brito (Ipatingao)". O Gol. Retrieved 02/09/2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

Coordinates: 19°30′S 42°32′W / 19.500°S 42.533°W / -19.500; -42.533

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