Porangatu

Porangatu
Municipality

Location in Goiás state
Porangatu

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 13°25′55″S 49°07′50″W / 13.43194°S 49.13056°W / -13.43194; -49.13056Coordinates: 13°25′55″S 49°07′50″W / 13.43194°S 49.13056°W / -13.43194; -49.13056
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West Region
State Goiás
Microregion Porangatu
Area
  Total 4,820.4 km2 (1,861.2 sq mi)
Elevation 390 m (1,280 ft)
Population (2007)
  Total 39,238
  Density 8.1/km2 (21/sq mi)
Time zone BRT/BRST (UTC-3/-2)
Postal code 76550-000
Website www.porangatu.go.gov.br

Parangatu is a town in Goiás state, Brazil.

Geography

Parangatu is in its own microregion, Porangatu Microregion, of 226,766 inhabitants in an area of 35.287 km²; 426 km from the state capital, Goiânia. This microregion serves as a nucleus for eighteen municipalities in the north of Goiás state. The municipal seat is just west of the important interstate highway BR-153, which connects Belém with Brasília and just south of the state line with the recently created state of Tocantins.

Important rivers are the Santa Tereza, Cana Brava, Ouro Pintado, Santa Maria and Gregório. The climate is hot, moist tropical, with frequent occurrences of a maximum of 40 °C. The average minimum is 21C, the maximum is 40 °C and the minimum is 21 °C. The elevation is 390 meters above sea level and the highest points are Serra da Sabina and Serra dos Picos.

History

The first settlement began in the eighteenth century with the discovery of gold in the region. Attacks from the local Indians, the Canoeiros, kept the settlement, called Descoberto, from developing. Until 1933 it was a district belonging to Pilar de Goiás, when it became part of the municipality of Santana, later changed to Uruaçu. In 1943 Descoberto was changed to Porangatu, from Tupi-Guarani, meaning "poran", beautiful, and "gatu", landscape. In 1948 it was dismembered from Uruaçu. With the building of the Belém to Brasília highway (BR-153) in 1958 Porangatu grew quickly to become the most important commercial center of this new region that was opening up to migrants from the south.

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Demographic information

Economic information

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries.

Most of the economy is dependent on cattle raising and agriculture, but in recent years the region has attracted medium size industries. Porangatu is today the commercial center for the north of Goiás receiving people from all the neighboring region to buy its products. Commerce employed 2,065 people in 2005.

(August 2007)

Agricultural Data (2006)

Education (2006)

Health (2007)

Municipal Human Development Index 2000

Seplan Economic Development Index

The ranking was 110 out of 246 municipalities. See Seplan

Seplan Social Development Index

The ranking was 120 out of 246 municipalities. See Seplan

See also

References

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