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Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmatu ˈɡɾosu] lit.'Thick Bush') is one of the states of Brazil, the third largest by area, located in the Central-West region.[3] The state has 1.66% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 1.9% of the Brazilian GDP.

Mato Grosso
Estado de Mato Grosso
State of Mato Grosso
Motto(s): 
Virtute Plusquam Auro (Latin)
"By virtue more than by gold"
Anthem: "Hino de Mato Grosso"
Location of Mato Grosso (in red) in Brazil
Coordinates: 15°34′00″S 56°04′30″W / 15.56667°S 56.07500°W / -15.56667; -56.07500
Country Brazil
Capital and largest cityCuiabá
Government
 • GovernorMauro Mendes (UNIÃO)
 • Vice GovernorOtaviano Pivetta (Republicanos)
 • SenatorsJayme Campos (UNIÃO)
Margareth Buzetti (PP)
Wellington Fagundes (PL)
Area
 • Total903,357 km2 (348,788 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd
Highest elevation
(Serra das Furnas)
902 m (2,959 ft)
Population
 (2007)[1]
 • Total3,035,122
 • Estimate 
(2019)
3,484,466
 • Rank17th
 • Density3.4/km2 (8.7/sq mi)
  • Rank25th
DemonymMato-grossense
GDP
 • Year2014 estimate
 • TotalUS$ 35,429,000,000 (13th)
 • Per capitaUS$ 10,740 (4th)
HDI
 • Year2021
 • Category0.736[2]high (11th)
Time zoneUTC-4 (BRT-1)
Postal Code
78000-000 to 78890-000
ISO 3166 codeBR-MT
Websitemt.gov.br

Neighboring states (from west clockwise) are: Rondônia, Amazonas, Pará, Tocantins, Goiás and Mato Grosso do Sul. The state is roughly 82.2% of the size of its southwest neighbor, the nation of Bolivia. A state with a flat landscape that alternates between vast chapadas and plain areas, Mato Grosso contains three main ecosystems: the Cerrado, the Pantanal and the Amazon rainforest.

The Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, with its caves, grottoes, tracks, and waterfalls, is one of its tourist attractions. The extreme northwest of the state has a small part of the Amazonian forest. The Xingu Indigenous Park and the Araguaia River are in Mato Grosso. Farther south, the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, is the habitat for nearly one thousand species of animals and many aquatic birds.

Geography edit

 
Chapada dos Guimarães National Park

The terrain of Mato Grosso is varied and includes cliffs, canyons, and waterfalls. It is home to the Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, a unique environment of sandstone mountains that have eroded into amazingly varied terrain.

The biologically rich Pantanal, one of the world's largest wetland/prairie ecosystems, is also located within this state. The Paraguay basin is very rich in the number and diversity of fish (around 230 species), considered a privileged place by fishermen and scholars of this group of animals. In this basin there are numerous species classified as “noble” in sport fishing, others of great interest to aquarists such as ornamental species, and still others, which, due to their interest and rarity from a scientific point of view, have merited detailed studies and research. The fishing industry in the Pantanal plays an important role in the region's economy and, for local populations, fish is, without a doubt, a staple food.[4] The Pantanal has a habitat similar to that of the Everglades in Florida in the United States, although the Pantanal is on a much larger scale.

 
Pantanal scenery in Mato Grosso

History edit

The Bororo Indians live in the Mato Grosso area. As late as 1880, soldiers patrolled lands on the outskirts of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso's capital and largest city, to protect settlers from Bororo raids.

By the end of the 19th century, although severely reduced by disease and by warfare with explorers, slave traders, prospectors, settlers, and other indigenous groups, as many as five to 10 thousand Bororo continued to occupy central and eastern Mato Grosso, as well as western Goiás.[5] The southwestern part of this state was ceded by Brazil to Bolivia in exchange for the then-Bolivian territory of Acre, according to the Treaty of Petrópolis in 1903.

This historically remote area attracted expeditions of exploration in the early 20th century that sought to find lost civilizations. A notable example was British Captain Percy Fawcett's expedition to find the Lost City of Z which he believed existed in the jungles of Brazil. Certain proponents of the Hollow Earth hypothesis speculated that the region had sites of access to the interior of the earth and its settlements.

In 1977, the state was split into two halves, and the neighboring state of Mato Grosso do Sul was created from the other part of its territory.

Demographics edit

 
Cuiabá, the capital and financial center of the state, in 2022.

Mato Grosso had a high rate of population growth in the 20th century due to timber, ranching and agricultural development. The state as a whole has one of the lowest population densities of any Brazilian state. According to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), 3,441,998 people resided in the state as of 2018. The population density was 3.8 inhabitants/km2.

Ethnically, the state includes a relatively high proportion of caboclos (persons of mixed European and Indian ancestry), as do other areas of interior Brazil. The last PNAD (National Research for Sample of Domiciles) census revealed the following numbers: 2,048,782 Brown (Mixed) people (56%); 1,181,590 White people (32.3%); 360,698 Black people (9.9%); 56,687 Amerindian people (1.5%); and 10,813 Asian people (0.3%).[7] At the 2022 census, the most commonly nominated ethnic groups as a proportion of the total population were:[8][citation needed]

Ethnic composition as of the 2022 census
Race and Ethnicity[9] Total
Pardo 56% 56
 
White 32.30% 32.3
 
African Black 9.86% 9.86
 
Indigenous 1.55% 1.55
 
Yellow 0.30% 0.3
 

Largest cities edit

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Mato Grosso
Rank Mesoregion Pop. Rank Mesoregion Pop.
 
Cuiabá
 
Várzea Grande
1 Cuiabá Centro-Sul 556,298 11 Lucas do Rio Verde Norte 47,570  
Rondonópolis
 
Sinop
2 Várzea Grande Centro-Sul 255,448 12 Pontes e Lacerda Sudoeste 41,741
3 Rondonópolis Sudeste 198,949 13 Juína Norte 39,350
4 Sinop Norte 116,013 14 Juara Norte 36,168
5 Cáceres Centro-Sul 88,427 15 Barra do Bugres Norte 33,034
6 Tangará da Serra Sudoeste 84,076 16 Campo Verde Centro-Sul 32,692
7 Sorriso Norte 68,894 17 Guarantã do Norte Norte 32,524
8 Barra do Garças Nordeste 56,903 18 Nova Mutum Centro-Sul 32,134
9 Primavera do Leste Sudeste 53,003 19 Poconé Centro-Sul 31,856
10 Alta Floresta Norte 49,331 20 Peixoto de Azevedo Centro-Sul 31,169

Education edit

 
Campus of the Federal University of Mato Grosso in Cuiabá

Portuguese is the official national language and the primary language taught in schools. English and Spanish are also taught as part of the official high school curriculum.

More than 58 universities are located in the state of Mato Grosso.[11]

Cuiabá is home to the following universities:

Rondonópolis also has the Federal University of Rondonópolis (UFR) [pt], formerly a part of UFMT until 2018.

Economy edit

 
Soy plantation in Brasnorte
 
Cattle in Mato Grosso
 
Amaggi Group Headquarters in Cuiabá

Agriculture is the largest component of the state's GDP at 40.8%, followed by the service sector at 40.2%. The industrial sector represents 19% of the GDP (2004). Mato Grosso's major exports include soybeans (83%), wood (5.6%), meats (4.8%), and cotton (3.3%) (2002).

The state's share of the Brazilian economy is 1.8% (2014). In 2020, Mato Grosso was the leader in national grain production, with 28.0%.[12] It's the largest producer of soy in Brazil, with 26.9% of the total produced in 2020 (33.0 million tons); the largest producer of maize in the country;[13] the largest producer of cotton in Brazil, with around 65% of national production (1.8 out of the 2.8 million tons harvested in the country).;[14][15] the sixth largest producer of sugarcane in the country, 16 million tons harvested in the 2019/20 harvest.;[16][12] and the third largest producer of beans, with 10.5% of Brazilian production.[12] In sunflowers, the state was the largest national producer in 2019, with 60,000 tons.[17] In cassava production, Brazil produced a total of 17.6 million tons in 2018. Mato Grosso produced 287,000 tons that year.[18]

In 2019, the cattle herd from Mato Grosso reached the mark of 30 million cattle, the largest cattle herd in the country, representing almost 14% of national production alone. In 2018, Mato Grosso was the fifth largest pork producer in the country, with a herd of around 2.5 million animals.[19][20][21][22]

In 2017, Mato Grosso had 1.15% of the national mineral participation (fifth place in the country). Mato Grosso had production of gold (8.3 tons at a value of R$1 billion) and tin (536 tons at a value of R$16 million).[23] In addition, in gemstones, the state is the second largest national producer of diamond, having extracted 49,000 carats in the year 2017. The city of Juína is the main one in this activity in the state. The state also has a small production of sapphire and jasper.[24][25]

Mato Grosso had an industrial GDP of R$17.0 billion in 2017, equivalent to 1.4% of the national industry. It employs 141,121 workers in the industry. The main industrial sectors are: Construction (32.0%), Food (27.9%), Industrial Services of Public Utility, such as Electricity and Water (18.6%), Beverages (4.5%) and Oil Products Oil and Biofuels (3.9%). These five sectors concentrate 86.9% of the state's industry.[26]

Statistics edit

  • Vehicles: 1,614,797 (January 2015)
  • Mobile phones: 4,500,000 (January 2015)
  • Telephones: 527,000 (April 2007)
  • Cities: 141 (2007)[27]

Infrastructure edit

Roads edit

 
BR-163 / BR-364, duplicate stretch between Cuiabá and Rondonópolis.
 
BR-174 highway in Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso had, in 2020, 141,171 km of municipal roads; on the roads of the state of Mato Grosso there were 22,399 km of unpaved roads, 7,281 km of paved roads and 81 km of duplicated highways. In the federal road network, there were 3,649 km of roads, including 330 km of duplicated highways. Mato Grosso, despite being a more recently occupied state, already has a 2-lane highway in each direction connecting the capital Cuiabá to one of the largest cities in the state, Rondonópolis, then to the border with Mato Grosso do Sul.[28][29][30][31][32]

Some of the main roads are:

Airports edit

 
Marechal Rondon International Airport in Várzea Grande

Marechal Rondon International Airport, located 10 km (6.2 mi) from the city center of Cuiabá, in the suburb of Várzea Grande, started receiving international flights in 1996. It now serves more than half a million passengers a year.

The runway at Marechal Rondon was opened to traffic in 1956. In February 1975, Infraero took over the airport's administration and began various upgrades to meet the needs of the airport complex.

Railways edit

The 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Northern Brazil Railway [pt] connects Mato Grosso with the state of São Paulo and sea ports. Rumo Logística only operates freight trains on the line, which runs as far inland as Rondonópolis.[33] An extension northward to Cuiabá and Lucas do Rio Verde is planned as of 2021.[34]

It crosses the large Rollemberg–Vuolo Bridge over the Paraná River when passing into Mato Grosso do Sul.

Flag edit

 
Flag of Mato Grosso

The state flag has similar colors to the flag of Brazil, with blue symbolizing the sky, green vegetation, and white standing for peace. The star is yellow to symbolize the gold which attracted the first settlers. The flag was adopted by Decree No. 2 of January 31, 1890, just a few days after the adoption of the national flag. The Mato Grosso state flag was abolished by Law No. 1.046 of October 8, 1929, but reinstated by Article 140 of the Constitution of the State of Mato Grosso on July 11, 1947.

Tourism and recreation edit

Alta Floresta edit

Fishing in the Teles Pires, São Benedito and Azul rivers is productive practically all year long.

Chapada dos Guimarães edit

The largest sandstone cavern in Brazil, Aroe Jari, extends nearly 1,550 m (5,090 ft), and several prehistoric inscriptions can be found inside.

North Pantanal edit

The Pantanal's backbone is the Paraguay River, which cuts through the region from north to south. The Miranda, Aquidauna, Taquari, and Cuiabá rivers flow into the Paraguay River. From October to April, the high waters reveal outsized lakes, bays, river branches, and outlets.

The Transpantaneira Highway connects the town of Poconé to Jofre Port, along the Cuiabá River bank. It is a dirt road with 126 wooden bridges, and extends for 149 km (93 mi). On the way, it is possible to observe wild animals, especially alligators, capybaras, and birds, among other wild animals.

Águas Quentes State Park edit

The 1,487 ha (3,670 acres) Águas Quentes State Park, the first protected area in Mato Grosso, is known for the healing powers of its thermal waters.[35]

Lagoa Azul State Park edit

The Gruta da Lagoa Azul State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual Gruta da Lagoa Azul) is a state park in the municipality of Nobres, Mato Grosso, with an area of 12,513 ha (30,920 acres).[36] Its primary attraction is a limestone cave with a pool of blue water and unusual cave formations. These have suffered from vandalism, causing the cave to be closed until measures to protect it could be implemented. The blue lagoon cave holds a pool of blue water formed from underground water of the Saloba River.[37] The main entrance is filled in part by the water. The hall contains columns over 5 m (16 ft) in size and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in diameter. There may be archaeological remains in the cave. The park has several other limestone caves. It is covered with deciduous forests, and is home to howler monkeys, tapirs, jaguars, and macaws.[38]

Gallery edit

Sports edit

 
Arena Pantanal in Cuiabá.

Cuiabá was one of 12 cities chosen to host the games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which took place in Brazil.[39]

In the state were born the medalists of the World Championships Felipe Lima in swimming and David Moura in judo, in addition to the world champions of futsal Vinícius and Lenísio.[40][41][42]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Projeção da população do Brasil e das Unidades da Federação" [Projected population of Brazil and the Federal States] (in Portuguese). Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. 1 March 2018. (PDF) from the original on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Atlas do Desenvolvimento Humano no Brasil. Pnud Brasil, Ipea e FJP, 2022". www.atlasbrasil.org.br. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  3. ^ Note: also once spelled "Matto Grosso". The town of Matto Grosso was formerly called Villa Bella." Source: Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, vol.2, by Lieut. USN. Lardner Gibbon 1853; chapter 11. p. 275
  4. ^ Pantanal MS
  5. ^ "Myths of pacification: Brazilian frontier settlement and the subjugation of the Bororo Indians" 2008-06-18 at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopedia
  6. ^ Source: PNAD.
  7. ^ Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios: Tabela 262 - População residente, por cor ou raça, situação e sexo [National Household Sample Survey: Table 262 - Resident population, by color or race, situation and sex] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Mato Grosso, Brazil: IBGE. 2008. ISBN 978-85-240-3919-5. from the original on 2022-06-15. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference :02 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ "Race and Ethnicity in Brazil: 2022 Census". ibge.gov.br. brazil Census. August 12, 2021. Retrieved December 25, 2023.
  10. ^ "Estimativas da população residente nos municípios brasileiros com data de referência em 1º de julho de 2011" [Estimates of the Resident Population of Brazilian Municipalities as of July 1, 2011] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. 30 August 2011. (PDF) from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  11. ^ "Ser Universitário - Tudo sobre o mundo universitário e estudantil!". from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
  12. ^ a b c "IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020". from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  13. ^ "Quatro estados concentram quase 70% da produção de grãos do país". from the original on 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  14. ^ "Qualidade do algodão de MT é destaque em congresso nacional". from the original on 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  15. ^ "MT segue como líder isolado na produção de algodão e safra sobe para 65% em 2017/18". from the original on 2020-07-29. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  16. ^ "Goiás é o segundo maior produtor de cana-de-açúcar do País". from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  17. ^ "MT é o maior produtor de girassol do país". from the original on 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  18. ^ "Produção brasileira de mandioca em 2018" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2020-07-22. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  19. ^ "Rebanho bovino de Mato Grosso chega a 30.3 milhões de cabeças". from the original on 2022-08-20. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  20. ^ "Mato Grosso tem o maior rebanho bovino do país e representa 13,8% da produção nacional". from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  21. ^ "Para suinocultores de MT, entrada da carne suína dos EUA no Brasil agravaria a crise do setor". from the original on 2020-07-04. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  22. ^ "Mato Grosso prevê crescimento de 67% de sua produção de suínos nos próximos dez anos". from the original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  23. ^ "Anuário Mineral Brasileiro 2018". from the original on 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  24. ^ "Com produção de 49 mil quilates de diamante por ano, MT ocupa a 2ª colocação no ranking nacional". from the original on 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  25. ^ "Algumas Gemas Clássicas". from the original on 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  26. ^ "Industry Profile of Mato Grosso". from the original on 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  27. ^ Source: IBGE.
  28. ^ Estradas do estado do MT, pelo SINFRA
  29. ^ MAPA DE MANUTENÇÃO RODOVIÁRIA MATO GROSSO - MAIO 2022
  30. ^ Após oito anos, Governo Federal conclui duplicação de 168 quilômetros da rodovia Cuiabá-Rondonópolis
  31. ^ Rota do Oeste entrega 117 km de rodovia duplicada para usuários da BR-163 entre Rondonópolis e a divisa com MS
  32. ^ DNIT libera mais 10 km de duplicação das rodovias 163 e 364, 45 km entre Posto Gil e Rosário Oeste duplicados
  33. ^ "Railways Map of Brazil". Rumo. from the original on 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  34. ^ "MT: Ferronorte irá até Cuiabá e Lucas do Rio Verde". Portal Agrolink (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  35. ^ PES Águas Quentes (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, from the original on 2022-02-08, retrieved 2016-08-01
  36. ^ PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul – ISA, Informações gerais.
  37. ^ PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul – ISA, Características.
  38. ^ Parque Estadual Gruta da Lagoa Azul – Via Rural.
  39. ^ Cuiabá sedia copa na Arena Pantanal
  40. ^ Embaixador e torcedor: a vida dupla de Lenísio nos Jogos Escolares da Juventude
  41. ^ Felipe Lima Bio
  42. ^ Aos 34 anos, David Moura oficializa aposentadoria dos tatames

Sources edit

  • (in Portuguese), Via Rural, archived from the original on 2016-08-06, retrieved 2016-08-03
  • PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-08-02

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese)

mato, grosso, this, article, about, northern, state, southern, state, that, split, 1977, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈmatu, ˈɡɾosu, thick, bush, states, brazil, third, largest, area, located, central, west, region, state, brazilian, population, responsible, bra. This article is about the northern state of Mato Grosso For the southern state that was split off in 1977 see Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Portuguese pronunciation ˈmatu ˈɡɾosu lit Thick Bush is one of the states of Brazil the third largest by area located in the Central West region 3 The state has 1 66 of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 1 9 of the Brazilian GDP Mato GrossoStateEstado de Mato GrossoState of Mato GrossoFlagCoat of armsMotto s Virtute Plusquam Auro Latin By virtue more than by gold Anthem Hino de Mato Grosso Location of Mato Grosso in red in BrazilCoordinates 15 34 00 S 56 04 30 W 15 56667 S 56 07500 W 15 56667 56 07500Country BrazilCapital and largest cityCuiabaGovernment GovernorMauro Mendes UNIAO Vice GovernorOtaviano Pivetta Republicanos SenatorsJayme Campos UNIAO Margareth Buzetti PP Wellington Fagundes PL Area Total903 357 km2 348 788 sq mi Rank3rdHighest elevation Serra das Furnas 902 m 2 959 ft Population 2007 1 Total3 035 122 Estimate 2019 3 484 466 Rank17th Density3 4 km2 8 7 sq mi Rank25thDemonymMato grossenseGDP Year2014 estimate TotalUS 35 429 000 000 13th Per capitaUS 10 740 4th HDI Year2021 Category0 736 2 high 11th Time zoneUTC 4 BRT 1 Postal Code78000 000 to 78890 000ISO 3166 codeBR MTWebsitemt gov brNeighboring states from west clockwise are Rondonia Amazonas Para Tocantins Goias and Mato Grosso do Sul The state is roughly 82 2 of the size of its southwest neighbor the nation of Bolivia A state with a flat landscape that alternates between vast chapadas and plain areas Mato Grosso contains three main ecosystems the Cerrado the Pantanal and the Amazon rainforest The Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park with its caves grottoes tracks and waterfalls is one of its tourist attractions The extreme northwest of the state has a small part of the Amazonian forest The Xingu Indigenous Park and the Araguaia River are in Mato Grosso Farther south the Pantanal the world s largest wetland is the habitat for nearly one thousand species of animals and many aquatic birds Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 3 1 Largest cities 3 2 Education 4 Economy 4 1 Statistics 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Roads 5 2 Airports 5 3 Railways 6 Flag 7 Tourism and recreation 7 1 Alta Floresta 7 2 Chapada dos Guimaraes 7 3 North Pantanal 7 4 Aguas Quentes State Park 7 5 Lagoa Azul State Park 8 Gallery 9 Sports 10 See also 11 References 12 Sources 13 External linksGeography edit nbsp Chapada dos Guimaraes National ParkThe terrain of Mato Grosso is varied and includes cliffs canyons and waterfalls It is home to the Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park a unique environment of sandstone mountains that have eroded into amazingly varied terrain The biologically rich Pantanal one of the world s largest wetland prairie ecosystems is also located within this state The Paraguay basin is very rich in the number and diversity of fish around 230 species considered a privileged place by fishermen and scholars of this group of animals In this basin there are numerous species classified as noble in sport fishing others of great interest to aquarists such as ornamental species and still others which due to their interest and rarity from a scientific point of view have merited detailed studies and research The fishing industry in the Pantanal plays an important role in the region s economy and for local populations fish is without a doubt a staple food 4 The Pantanal has a habitat similar to that of the Everglades in Florida in the United States although the Pantanal is on a much larger scale nbsp Pantanal scenery in Mato GrossoHistory editFurther information in Portuguese History of Mato Grosso redirect pt The Bororo Indians live in the Mato Grosso area As late as 1880 soldiers patrolled lands on the outskirts of Cuiaba Mato Grosso s capital and largest city to protect settlers from Bororo raids By the end of the 19th century although severely reduced by disease and by warfare with explorers slave traders prospectors settlers and other indigenous groups as many as five to 10 thousand Bororo continued to occupy central and eastern Mato Grosso as well as western Goias 5 The southwestern part of this state was ceded by Brazil to Bolivia in exchange for the then Bolivian territory of Acre according to the Treaty of Petropolis in 1903 This historically remote area attracted expeditions of exploration in the early 20th century that sought to find lost civilizations A notable example was British Captain Percy Fawcett s expedition to find the Lost City of Z which he believed existed in the jungles of Brazil Certain proponents of the Hollow Earth hypothesis speculated that the region had sites of access to the interior of the earth and its settlements In 1977 the state was split into two halves and the neighboring state of Mato Grosso do Sul was created from the other part of its territory Demographics edit nbsp Cuiaba the capital and financial center of the state in 2022 Mato Grosso had a high rate of population growth in the 20th century due to timber ranching and agricultural development The state as a whole has one of the lowest population densities of any Brazilian state According to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics IBGE 3 441 998 people resided in the state as of 2018 The population density was 3 8 inhabitants km2 Urbanization 76 6 2006 Population growth 2 4 1991 2000 Houses 836 000 2006 6 Ethnically the state includes a relatively high proportion of caboclos persons of mixed European and Indian ancestry as do other areas of interior Brazil The last PNAD National Research for Sample of Domiciles census revealed the following numbers 2 048 782 Brown Mixed people 56 1 181 590 White people 32 3 360 698 Black people 9 9 56 687 Amerindian people 1 5 and 10 813 Asian people 0 3 7 At the 2022 census the most commonly nominated ethnic groups as a proportion of the total population were 8 citation needed Ethnic composition as of the 2022 census Race and Ethnicity 9 TotalPardo 56 56 White 32 30 32 3 African Black 9 86 9 86 Indigenous 1 55 1 55 Yellow 0 30 0 3 Largest cities edit Largest cities or towns in Mato Grosso 2011 census by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics 10 Rank Mesoregion Pop Rank Mesoregion Pop nbsp Cuiaba nbsp Varzea Grande 1 Cuiaba Centro Sul 556 298 11 Lucas do Rio Verde Norte 47 570 nbsp Rondonopolis nbsp Sinop2 Varzea Grande Centro Sul 255 448 12 Pontes e Lacerda Sudoeste 41 7413 Rondonopolis Sudeste 198 949 13 Juina Norte 39 3504 Sinop Norte 116 013 14 Juara Norte 36 1685 Caceres Centro Sul 88 427 15 Barra do Bugres Norte 33 0346 Tangara da Serra Sudoeste 84 076 16 Campo Verde Centro Sul 32 6927 Sorriso Norte 68 894 17 Guaranta do Norte Norte 32 5248 Barra do Garcas Nordeste 56 903 18 Nova Mutum Centro Sul 32 1349 Primavera do Leste Sudeste 53 003 19 Pocone Centro Sul 31 85610 Alta Floresta Norte 49 331 20 Peixoto de Azevedo Centro Sul 31 169 Education edit nbsp Campus of the Federal University of Mato Grosso in CuiabaPortuguese is the official national language and the primary language taught in schools English and Spanish are also taught as part of the official high school curriculum More than 58 universities are located in the state of Mato Grosso 11 Cuiaba is home to the following universities Federal University of Mato Grosso UFMT Mato Grosso State University Unemat Universidade de Cuiaba pt Unic Rondonopolis also has the Federal University of Rondonopolis UFR pt formerly a part of UFMT until 2018 Economy edit nbsp Soy plantation in Brasnorte nbsp Cattle in Mato Grosso nbsp Amaggi Group Headquarters in CuiabaAgriculture is the largest component of the state s GDP at 40 8 followed by the service sector at 40 2 The industrial sector represents 19 of the GDP 2004 Mato Grosso s major exports include soybeans 83 wood 5 6 meats 4 8 and cotton 3 3 2002 The state s share of the Brazilian economy is 1 8 2014 In 2020 Mato Grosso was the leader in national grain production with 28 0 12 It s the largest producer of soy in Brazil with 26 9 of the total produced in 2020 33 0 million tons the largest producer of maize in the country 13 the largest producer of cotton in Brazil with around 65 of national production 1 8 out of the 2 8 million tons harvested in the country 14 15 the sixth largest producer of sugarcane in the country 16 million tons harvested in the 2019 20 harvest 16 12 and the third largest producer of beans with 10 5 of Brazilian production 12 In sunflowers the state was the largest national producer in 2019 with 60 000 tons 17 In cassava production Brazil produced a total of 17 6 million tons in 2018 Mato Grosso produced 287 000 tons that year 18 In 2019 the cattle herd from Mato Grosso reached the mark of 30 million cattle the largest cattle herd in the country representing almost 14 of national production alone In 2018 Mato Grosso was the fifth largest pork producer in the country with a herd of around 2 5 million animals 19 20 21 22 In 2017 Mato Grosso had 1 15 of the national mineral participation fifth place in the country Mato Grosso had production of gold 8 3 tons at a value of R 1 billion and tin 536 tons at a value of R 16 million 23 In addition in gemstones the state is the second largest national producer of diamond having extracted 49 000 carats in the year 2017 The city of Juina is the main one in this activity in the state The state also has a small production of sapphire and jasper 24 25 Mato Grosso had an industrial GDP of R 17 0 billion in 2017 equivalent to 1 4 of the national industry It employs 141 121 workers in the industry The main industrial sectors are Construction 32 0 Food 27 9 Industrial Services of Public Utility such as Electricity and Water 18 6 Beverages 4 5 and Oil Products Oil and Biofuels 3 9 These five sectors concentrate 86 9 of the state s industry 26 Statistics edit Vehicles 1 614 797 January 2015 Mobile phones 4 500 000 January 2015 Telephones 527 000 April 2007 Cities 141 2007 27 Infrastructure editRoads edit nbsp BR 163 BR 364 duplicate stretch between Cuiaba and Rondonopolis nbsp BR 174 highway in Mato GrossoMato Grosso had in 2020 141 171 km of municipal roads on the roads of the state of Mato Grosso there were 22 399 km of unpaved roads 7 281 km of paved roads and 81 km of duplicated highways In the federal road network there were 3 649 km of roads including 330 km of duplicated highways Mato Grosso despite being a more recently occupied state already has a 2 lane highway in each direction connecting the capital Cuiaba to one of the largest cities in the state Rondonopolis then to the border with Mato Grosso do Sul 28 29 30 31 32 Some of the main roads are BR 070 BR 173 BR 174 BR 158 BR 163 BR 197 BR 242 BR 252 BR 364 MT 100 MT 358Airports edit nbsp Marechal Rondon International Airport in Varzea GrandeMarechal Rondon International Airport located 10 km 6 2 mi from the city center of Cuiaba in the suburb of Varzea Grande started receiving international flights in 1996 It now serves more than half a million passengers a year The runway at Marechal Rondon was opened to traffic in 1956 In February 1975 Infraero took over the airport s administration and began various upgrades to meet the needs of the airport complex Railways edit The 1 600 mm 5 ft 3 in Northern Brazil Railway pt connects Mato Grosso with the state of Sao Paulo and sea ports Rumo Logistica only operates freight trains on the line which runs as far inland as Rondonopolis 33 An extension northward to Cuiaba and Lucas do Rio Verde is planned as of 2021 34 It crosses the large Rollemberg Vuolo Bridge over the Parana River when passing into Mato Grosso do Sul Flag editMain article Flag of Mato Grosso nbsp Flag of Mato GrossoThe state flag has similar colors to the flag of Brazil with blue symbolizing the sky green vegetation and white standing for peace The star is yellow to symbolize the gold which attracted the first settlers The flag was adopted by Decree No 2 of January 31 1890 just a few days after the adoption of the national flag The Mato Grosso state flag was abolished by Law No 1 046 of October 8 1929 but reinstated by Article 140 of the Constitution of the State of Mato Grosso on July 11 1947 Tourism and recreation editAlta Floresta edit Fishing in the Teles Pires Sao Benedito and Azul rivers is productive practically all year long Chapada dos Guimaraes edit The largest sandstone cavern in Brazil Aroe Jari extends nearly 1 550 m 5 090 ft and several prehistoric inscriptions can be found inside North Pantanal edit The Pantanal s backbone is the Paraguay River which cuts through the region from north to south The Miranda Aquidauna Taquari and Cuiaba rivers flow into the Paraguay River From October to April the high waters reveal outsized lakes bays river branches and outlets The Transpantaneira Highway connects the town of Pocone to Jofre Port along the Cuiaba River bank It is a dirt road with 126 wooden bridges and extends for 149 km 93 mi On the way it is possible to observe wild animals especially alligators capybaras and birds among other wild animals Aguas Quentes State Park edit The 1 487 ha 3 670 acres Aguas Quentes State Park the first protected area in Mato Grosso is known for the healing powers of its thermal waters 35 Lagoa Azul State Park edit The Gruta da Lagoa Azul State Park Portuguese Parque Estadual Gruta da Lagoa Azul is a state park in the municipality of Nobres Mato Grosso with an area of 12 513 ha 30 920 acres 36 Its primary attraction is a limestone cave with a pool of blue water and unusual cave formations These have suffered from vandalism causing the cave to be closed until measures to protect it could be implemented The blue lagoon cave holds a pool of blue water formed from underground water of the Saloba River 37 The main entrance is filled in part by the water The hall contains columns over 5 m 16 ft in size and 1 m 3 ft 3 in in diameter There may be archaeological remains in the cave The park has several other limestone caves It is covered with deciduous forests and is home to howler monkeys tapirs jaguars and macaws 38 Gallery edit nbsp Paraguay River nbsp Lagoon of Araras nbsp Canyons of Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park nbsp Pantanal in Mato Grosso nbsp Cuiaba RiverSports edit nbsp Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba Cuiaba was one of 12 cities chosen to host the games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup which took place in Brazil 39 In the state were born the medalists of the World Championships Felipe Lima in swimming and David Moura in judo in addition to the world champions of futsal Vinicius and Lenisio 40 41 42 See also editList of Mato Grosso state symbols List of municipalities in Mato GrossoReferences edit Projecao da populacao do Brasil e das Unidades da Federacao Projected population of Brazil and the Federal States in Portuguese Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica 1 March 2018 Archived PDF from the original on 18 September 2017 Retrieved 1 March 2018 Atlas do Desenvolvimento Humano no Brasil Pnud Brasil Ipea e FJP 2022 www atlasbrasil org br Retrieved 2023 06 11 Note also once spelled Matto Grosso The town of Matto Grosso was formerly called Villa Bella Source Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon vol 2 by Lieut USN Lardner Gibbon 1853 chapter 11 p 275 Pantanal MS Myths of pacification Brazilian frontier settlement and the subjugation of the Bororo Indians Archived 2008 06 18 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopedia Source PNAD Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicilios Tabela 262 Populacao residente por cor ou raca situacao e sexo National Household Sample Survey Table 262 Resident population by color or race situation and sex PDF in Portuguese Mato Grosso Brazil IBGE 2008 ISBN 978 85 240 3919 5 Archived from the original on 2022 06 15 Retrieved 2010 01 18 Cite error The named reference 02 was invoked but never defined see the help page Race and Ethnicity in Brazil 2022 Census ibge gov br brazil Census August 12 2021 Retrieved December 25 2023 Estimativas da populacao residente nos municipios brasileiros com data de referencia em 1º de julho de 2011 Estimates of the Resident Population of Brazilian Municipalities as of July 1 2011 PDF in Portuguese Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics 30 August 2011 Archived PDF from the original on 7 October 2011 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Ser Universitario Tudo sobre o mundo universitario e estudantil Archived from the original on 2011 06 13 Retrieved 2011 05 16 a b c IBGE preve safra recorde de graos em 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 10 28 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Quatro estados concentram quase 70 da producao de graos do pais Archived from the original on 2020 06 11 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Qualidade do algodao de MT e destaque em congresso nacional Archived from the original on 2020 08 01 Retrieved 2020 07 21 MT segue como lider isolado na producao de algodao e safra sobe para 65 em 2017 18 Archived from the original on 2020 07 29 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Goias e o segundo maior produtor de cana de acucar do Pais Archived from the original on 2020 08 03 Retrieved 2020 07 21 MT e o maior produtor de girassol do pais Archived from the original on 2020 07 23 Retrieved 2020 07 23 Producao brasileira de mandioca em 2018 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2020 07 22 Retrieved 2020 07 23 Rebanho bovino de Mato Grosso chega a 30 3 milhoes de cabecas Archived from the original on 2022 08 20 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Mato Grosso tem o maior rebanho bovino do pais e representa 13 8 da producao nacional Archived from the original on 2020 08 03 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Para suinocultores de MT entrada da carne suina dos EUA no Brasil agravaria a crise do setor Archived from the original on 2020 07 04 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Mato Grosso preve crescimento de 67 de sua producao de suinos nos proximos dez anos Archived from the original on 2020 08 04 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Anuario Mineral Brasileiro 2018 Archived from the original on 2020 07 09 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Com producao de 49 mil quilates de diamante por ano MT ocupa a 2ª colocacao no ranking nacional Archived from the original on 2020 07 18 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Algumas Gemas Classicas Archived from the original on 2019 09 06 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Industry Profile of Mato Grosso Archived from the original on 2020 08 14 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Source IBGE Estradas do estado do MT pelo SINFRA MAPA DE MANUTENCAO RODOVIARIA MATO GROSSO MAIO 2022 Apos oito anos Governo Federal conclui duplicacao de 168 quilometros da rodovia Cuiaba Rondonopolis Rota do Oeste entrega 117 km de rodovia duplicada para usuarios da BR 163 entre Rondonopolis e a divisa com MS DNIT libera mais 10 km de duplicacao das rodovias 163 e 364 45 km entre Posto Gil e Rosario Oeste duplicados Railways Map of Brazil Rumo Archived from the original on 2021 04 12 Retrieved 2021 04 12 MT Ferronorte ira ate Cuiaba e Lucas do Rio Verde Portal Agrolink in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 2021 04 12 Retrieved 2021 04 12 PES Aguas Quentes in Portuguese ISA Instituto Socioambiental archived from the original on 2022 02 08 retrieved 2016 08 01 PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul ISA Informacoes gerais PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul ISA Caracteristicas Parque Estadual Gruta da Lagoa Azul Via Rural Cuiaba sedia copa na Arena Pantanal Embaixador e torcedor a vida dupla de Lenisio nos Jogos Escolares da Juventude Felipe Lima Bio Aos 34 anos David Moura oficializa aposentadoria dos tatamesSources editParque Estadual Gruta da Lagoa Azul in Portuguese Via Rural archived from the original on 2016 08 06 retrieved 2016 08 03 PES Gruta da Lagoa Azul in Portuguese ISA Instituto Socioambiental retrieved 2016 08 02External links editMato Grosso at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage in Portuguese Official website of Mato Grosso Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mato Grosso amp oldid 1203305373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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