Brazabrantes


Brazabrantes is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil.

Location

Brazabrantes is located 59 kilometers north of the important city of. Highway connections from the state capital of Goiânia are made by taking state highway GO-70 north to Goanira and then east to Brazabrantes.
Neighboring municipalities: Nova Veneza, Inhumas, Damolândia, and Goiânia. Brazabrantes is in the Meia Ponte River valley.

Demographics

The population growth rate for the period 1996/2007 was 1.71%. The population in 1980 was 2,241, increasing to 3,142 in 2007.

The economy

The economy is based on cattle raising, poultry raising and agriculture. The main agricultural products are small production of bananas, citrus fruits, tomatoes, manioc, rice, corn, soybeans, and beans; large production of sugarcane—1,500 hectares producing 118,000 tons. There were no banks in August 2007.
Agricultural data 2006
Brazabrantes had a score of 0.749 on the Municipal Human Development Index, ranking it 79 in the state and
1,904 in the country. All data are from 2000. For the complete list see

History

The settling of this town began around 1920 with the donation of land for the building of a chapel called Capela de São João Batista. The first houses were of adobe and palm fronds and the economy was based on agriculture and cattle raising. In 1943 it was raised to the category of district with the name São Joâo Batista do Meia Ponte, after the river with that name. Later the name was changed to Brazabrantes to honor the Brazilian general Braz Abrantes. In 1959 it achieved municipal status.