Montividiu do Norte

Montividiu do Norte
Municipality

Location in Goiás state
Montividiu do Norte

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 13°06′40″S 48°36′10″W / 13.11111°S 48.60278°W / -13.11111; -48.60278Coordinates: 13°06′40″S 48°36′10″W / 13.11111°S 48.60278°W / -13.11111; -48.60278
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West Region
State Goiás
Microregion Porangatu Microregion
Area
  Total 1,333 km2 (515 sq mi)
Elevation 435 m (1,427 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 4,395
  Density 3.3/km2 (8.5/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)
Postal code 76465-000

Montividiu do Norte is a municipality in Goiás state, Brazil. It is a part of the Porangatu Microregion. It had a population in 2007 of 4,395. It became a municipality in 1993.

Location

Montividiu do Norte is located in the extreme north of the state, only 34 km. south of the border from the state of Tocantins. It is situated between two rivers: Rio Santa Teresa and Rio Canabrava, both of which are tributaries of the Tocantins River.

Highway connections to Goiânia are made by GO-080 / Nerópolis / São Francisco de Goiás / BR-153 / Jaraguá / GO-080 / Goianésia / Barro Alto / BR-080 / GO-342 / BR-153 / Uruaçu / Santa Tereza de Goiás / GO-241 / Formoso / GO-142 / Trombas.

Montividiu do Norte is surrounded by the following municipalities:

Demographics

In 2007, the population density was 3.30 inhab/km². The population has been growing rapidly since the first count in 1996, when it was 2,610. The population is almost evenly distributed between urban and rural areas. The growth rate between 1996 and 2007 was 4.85%.

Politics

In February 2007, the Mayor was Misael Antônio Teixeira. The city council had nine members, and there were 2,899 eligible voters in 2007.

Economy

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries. In 2007, there was one industrial unit and 30 retail units. There were no financial institutions in the town in 2005. There were 127 automobiles, 14 trucks, 51 pickup trucks, and 187 motorcycles (2007). (IBGE)

As of 2006, there were 74,600 head of cattle, of which 6,200 were milk cows. Poultry and swine production was modest. The main agricultural products were rice, bananas, sugarcane, corn, and soybeans. None exceeded 1,000 hectares in planted area.

Agricultural Census (2006)

Health and education

As of 2007, there were no hospitals and one walk-in health clinic. The infant mortality rate was 48.95%—one of the highest in the state.

As of 2006, the school system had nine schools with 1,364 students. There were no institutions of higher learning. The adult literacy rate was 80.9%.

Municipal Human Development Index

Index of Economic Development (Seplan 2001)

Index of Social Development (Seplan 2000)

See also

References

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