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Morrinhos, Goiás

Morrinhos is a municipality in southern Goiás state, Brazil. It is a large producer of agricultural products, especially poultry and dairy products.

Morrinhos
Morrinhos from above
Location in Goiás state
Morrinhos
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 17°43′47″S 49°04′42″W / 17.72972°S 49.07833°W / -17.72972; -49.07833
CountryBrazil
RegionCentral-West
StateGoiás
MicroregionMeia Ponte Microregion
Area
 • Total2,846.2 km2 (1,098.9 sq mi)
Elevation
771 m (2,530 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total46,548
 • Density16/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
75650-000
Websitewww.morrinhos.go.gov.br

Location edit

Morrinhos is located almost directly south of the state capital, Goiânia and is 8 km (5.0 mi) west of the major BR-153 highway, which links Goiânia to São Paulo. It is the gateway to Caldas Novas, a hot water resort, which is 52 km (32 mi) to the east. The distance to Goiânia is 128 km (80 mi).

Neighboring municipalities are:

Political information edit

Mayor: Rogério Carlos Troncoso Chaves (January 2013) City council: 9

Districts edit

  • Village (Povoado): Rancho Alegre
  • Hamlets (Aglomerados): Jardim da Luz, Marcelândia and Vertente Rica.

Demographic information edit

In 2007 the population density was 13.70 inhabitants/km2 (35.49 inhabitants/sq mi). The population has grown at a moderate pace since 1980, when it was 32,122. The geometric growth rate between 2000 and 2007 was 0.76%. In 2003 most of the population was living in the urban area, which had 33,251 inhabitants, while 5,746 people were living in the rural area.

Climate and geography edit

The climate is mainly tropical humid, with temperatures varying between 18 and 24 °C (64 and 75 °F). The topography is flat and the relief is wavy. The flora is composed mainly of small woods with aroeira, cedar, jacaranda, ipê, and some medicinal plants like douradinha, quinine, chapéu-de-couro, and congonha.

Economy edit

 
Praça do Coreto in Morrinhos

The economy is based on agriculture, services, and small industries. Agriculture is the main economic activity and the main crops are soybeans, corn, rice, beans, tomatoes, cotton, pineapples, and citrus fruits. The cattle herd is large, with 258,170 head in 2006. With 66,690 dairy cattle, milk production is very important and Morrinhos was the third largest producer of milk in Goiás with over 67 million liters annual production in 2006.

There was a substantial poultry industry with 347,000 head in 2006.

In June 2007 there was 1 industrial zone in the city, 74 industrial units, and 494 retail units. There were 2 dairies: Marajoara Indústria de Laticínios Ltda.; - Cooperativa Mista dos Produtos de Leite de Morrinhos Ltda (3 units). The financial sector was represented by 5 branches: Banco do Brasil S.A. - BRADESCO S.A. - Banco Itaú S.A. - Banco ABN AMRO Real S.A - CEF.

Main agricultural products in total planted area were oranges, cotton, rice, beans, watermelon, corn (3,000 hectares or 7,400 acres), soybeans (28,000 hectares or 69,000 acres), sorghum, tomatoes, and wheat. (Data are from 2006 IBGE/Sepin.)

Farm data (2006)
  • Number of farms: 1,638
  • Total area: 211,640 ha (523,000 acres)
  • Area of permanent crops: 1,011 ha (2,500 acres)
  • Area of perennial crops: 22,533 ha (55,680 acres)
  • Area of natural pasture: 140,861 ha (348,080 acres)
  • Persons dependent on farming: 4,600
  • Farms with tractors: 355 (per IBGE)
  • Cotton: 1,146 ha (2,830 acres)
  • Corn: 3,000 ha (7,400 acres)
  • Beans: 4,900 ha (12,000 acres)
  • Rice: 1,000 ha (2,500 acres)
  • Soybeans: 28,000 ha (69,000 acres)
  • Oranges: 190 ha (470 acres)
  • Papaya: 10 ha (25 acres)
  • Guava: 15 ha (37 acres)
  • Passion fruit: 25 ha (62 acres)
  • Watermelon: 220 ha (540 acres)
  • Heart of palm: 230 ha (570 acres)
  • Sorghum: 2,000 ha (4,900 acres)
  • Tomatoes: 1,530 ha (3,800 acres) (With 114 central pivots, Morrinhos is the largest producer of tomatoes in the state.)

Health and education edit

 
Centro Esportivo João Vilela in Morrinhos

In 2007 there were 3 hospitals with 121 beds. One hospital was public and 2 were private. The infant mortality rate was 13.88 in 2000, well below the state and national average. In 2006 the school system had 40 schools and 10,458 students. Higher education was represented by a campus of the state university: UEG - Faculdade de Educação, Ciências e Letras de Morrinhos - FECLEM. The adult literacy rate was 88.9% in 2000.

Origin of the name edit

The name of the town comes from the hills (morros) of Ovo, Catraca, and Cruz, well-known points in the region.

High quality of life edit

Morrinhos is one of the best places to live in the state. In the United Nations Human Development Index, it had a rating of 0.806, which ranked it in 6th place out of a total of 242 municipalities in the state of Goiás. Nationally it was ranked 806 out of 5,503 municipalities. For the complete list see Frigoletto.com.br.

Tourism edit

The Jatobá Centenário ecological park was established in 1996. It has about 0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi) of virgin forest and around 2,100 metres (6,900 feet) of trails. Various species of fauna can be found. The most common are the macacos-pregos (nail monkeys), tatus (armadillos), tamanduás, capivaras, wolves, foxes, deer, fish, jabutis, ducks, egrets, hawks, toucans, jaós, partridge, bem-te-vi, and joão-de-barro, among others.

The Jatobá centenário (centenary) is the largest tree in the park, which impresses visitors with its majestic beauty. There are several natural lakes in the forest with cold and clear waters.

History edit

 
Casa de Hermenegildo L. de Morais in Morrinhos

In the beginning of the nineteenth century, Antônio Correia Bueno and his brothers Inácio and Pedro, from Patrocínio, Minas Gerais, arrived in the region. Only Antônio decided to stay with his family. In 1845, Captain Gaspar Martins Veiga donated the land to create the town. Its first name was Nossa Senhora do Carmo but when it was elevated to a district the name was changed to Vila Bela de Morrinhos (or in some documents Vila Bela do Paranaíba). In 1855, it became a municipality, including the district of Vila Bela do Paranaíba (seat) and Santa Rita do Paranaíba.

  • 1855: The loss of Caldas Novas and suppression of the municipality of Vila Bela do Paranaíba, whose territory now became part of Santa Cruz.
  • 1869: The municipality of Nossa Senhora da Abadia de Pouso Alto (Piracanjuba) is created, with territory dismembered from the municipalities of Santa Cruz and Bonfim and the Districts of Pouso Alto (seat), Vila Bela do Paranaíba, Caldas Novas and Santa Rita do Paranaíba.
  • 1871: Re-establishment of the municipality with the name of Vila Bela de Morrinhos or, according to other documents, Vila Bela de Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Morrinhos, with territory dismembered from the municipality of Pouso Alto (Piracanjuba).
  • 1882: Concession of status as a city, which began to be designated Morrinhos.
  • 1892: The municipality of Morrinhos is made up of the districts of Morrinhos, Santa Rita do Paranaíba, Caldas Novas and Bandeiras (later, Goiatuba).
  • 1909: The municipality of Santa Rita do Paranaíba is created, taking the district of Bananeiras.
  • 1911: The municipality of Caldas Novas is created, with territory dismembered from Morrinhos, including the village of Marzagão.
  • 1919: The district of Bananeiras (present-day Goiatuba) is returned to the municipality of Morrinhos.
  • 1920: The municipality of Morrinhos includes the districts of Morrinhos, Bananeiras and Santa Rita do Pontal (present day {Pontalina). According to the census of 1920, Morrinhos is the municipality in Goiás with the greatest number of rural properties (1,172).
  • 1931: The village of Bananeiras is elevated to the condition of Vila and the municipality of Bananeiras is created. Today it is called Goiatuba.
  • 1935: The district of Santa Rita do Pontal separates to become the municipality of Pontalina. Source History of Morrinhos.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  • Frigoletto

External links edit

  • Governo da cidade de Morrinhos - A Serviço de Você!

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Morrinhos is a municipality in southern Goias state Brazil It is a large producer of agricultural products especially poultry and dairy products MorrinhosMunicipalityMorrinhos from aboveFlagLocation in Goias stateMorrinhosLocation in BrazilCoordinates 17 43 47 S 49 04 42 W 17 72972 S 49 07833 W 17 72972 49 07833CountryBrazilRegionCentral WestStateGoiasMicroregionMeia Ponte MicroregionArea Total2 846 2 km2 1 098 9 sq mi Elevation771 m 2 530 ft Population 2020 1 Total46 548 Density16 km2 42 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 BRT Postal code75650 000Websitewww wbr morrinhos wbr go wbr gov wbr br Contents 1 Location 2 Political information 3 Districts 4 Demographic information 5 Climate and geography 6 Economy 7 Health and education 8 Origin of the name 9 High quality of life 10 Tourism 11 History 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksLocation editMorrinhos is located almost directly south of the state capital Goiania and is 8 km 5 0 mi west of the major BR 153 highway which links Goiania to Sao Paulo It is the gateway to Caldas Novas a hot water resort which is 52 km 32 mi to the east The distance to Goiania is 128 km 80 mi Neighboring municipalities are North Piracanjuba South Buriti Alegre and Goiatuba East Caldas Novas Rio Quente and Agua Limpa West Joviania Aloandia and PontalinaPolitical information editMayor Rogerio Carlos Troncoso Chaves January 2013 City council 9Districts editVillage Povoado Rancho Alegre Hamlets Aglomerados Jardim da Luz Marcelandia and Vertente Rica Demographic information editIn 2007 the population density was 13 70 inhabitants km2 35 49 inhabitants sq mi The population has grown at a moderate pace since 1980 when it was 32 122 The geometric growth rate between 2000 and 2007 was 0 76 In 2003 most of the population was living in the urban area which had 33 251 inhabitants while 5 746 people were living in the rural area Climate and geography editThe climate is mainly tropical humid with temperatures varying between 18 and 24 C 64 and 75 F The topography is flat and the relief is wavy The flora is composed mainly of small woods with aroeira cedar jacaranda ipe and some medicinal plants like douradinha quinine chapeu de couro and congonha Economy edit nbsp Praca do Coreto in MorrinhosThe economy is based on agriculture services and small industries Agriculture is the main economic activity and the main crops are soybeans corn rice beans tomatoes cotton pineapples and citrus fruits The cattle herd is large with 258 170 head in 2006 With 66 690 dairy cattle milk production is very important and Morrinhos was the third largest producer of milk in Goias with over 67 million liters annual production in 2006 There was a substantial poultry industry with 347 000 head in 2006 In June 2007 there was 1 industrial zone in the city 74 industrial units and 494 retail units There were 2 dairies Marajoara Industria de Laticinios Ltda Cooperativa Mista dos Produtos de Leite de Morrinhos Ltda 3 units The financial sector was represented by 5 branches Banco do Brasil S A BRADESCO S A Banco Itau S A Banco ABN AMRO Real S A CEF Main agricultural products in total planted area were oranges cotton rice beans watermelon corn 3 000 hectares or 7 400 acres soybeans 28 000 hectares or 69 000 acres sorghum tomatoes and wheat Data are from 2006 IBGE Sepin Farm data 2006 Number of farms 1 638 Total area 211 640 ha 523 000 acres Area of permanent crops 1 011 ha 2 500 acres Area of perennial crops 22 533 ha 55 680 acres Area of natural pasture 140 861 ha 348 080 acres Persons dependent on farming 4 600 Farms with tractors 355 per IBGE Cotton 1 146 ha 2 830 acres Corn 3 000 ha 7 400 acres Beans 4 900 ha 12 000 acres Rice 1 000 ha 2 500 acres Soybeans 28 000 ha 69 000 acres Oranges 190 ha 470 acres Papaya 10 ha 25 acres Guava 15 ha 37 acres Passion fruit 25 ha 62 acres Watermelon 220 ha 540 acres Heart of palm 230 ha 570 acres Sorghum 2 000 ha 4 900 acres Tomatoes 1 530 ha 3 800 acres With 114 central pivots Morrinhos is the largest producer of tomatoes in the state Health and education edit nbsp Centro Esportivo Joao Vilela in MorrinhosIn 2007 there were 3 hospitals with 121 beds One hospital was public and 2 were private The infant mortality rate was 13 88 in 2000 well below the state and national average In 2006 the school system had 40 schools and 10 458 students Higher education was represented by a campus of the state university UEG Faculdade de Educacao Ciencias e Letras de Morrinhos FECLEM The adult literacy rate was 88 9 in 2000 Origin of the name editThe name of the town comes from the hills morros of Ovo Catraca and Cruz well known points in the region High quality of life editMorrinhos is one of the best places to live in the state In the United Nations Human Development Index it had a rating of 0 806 which ranked it in 6th place out of a total of 242 municipalities in the state of Goias Nationally it was ranked 806 out of 5 503 municipalities For the complete list see Frigoletto com br Tourism editThe Jatoba Centenario ecological park was established in 1996 It has about 0 5 km2 0 19 sq mi of virgin forest and around 2 100 metres 6 900 feet of trails Various species of fauna can be found The most common are the macacos pregos nail monkeys tatus armadillos tamanduas capivaras wolves foxes deer fish jabutis ducks egrets hawks toucans jaos partridge bem te vi and joao de barro among others The Jatoba centenario centenary is the largest tree in the park which impresses visitors with its majestic beauty There are several natural lakes in the forest with cold and clear waters History edit nbsp Casa de Hermenegildo L de Morais in MorrinhosIn the beginning of the nineteenth century Antonio Correia Bueno and his brothers Inacio and Pedro from Patrocinio Minas Gerais arrived in the region Only Antonio decided to stay with his family In 1845 Captain Gaspar Martins Veiga donated the land to create the town Its first name was Nossa Senhora do Carmo but when it was elevated to a district the name was changed to Vila Bela de Morrinhos or in some documents Vila Bela do Paranaiba In 1855 it became a municipality including the district of Vila Bela do Paranaiba seat and Santa Rita do Paranaiba 1855 The loss of Caldas Novas and suppression of the municipality of Vila Bela do Paranaiba whose territory now became part of Santa Cruz 1869 The municipality of Nossa Senhora da Abadia de Pouso Alto Piracanjuba is created with territory dismembered from the municipalities of Santa Cruz and Bonfim and the Districts of Pouso Alto seat Vila Bela do Paranaiba Caldas Novas and Santa Rita do Paranaiba 1871 Re establishment of the municipality with the name of Vila Bela de Morrinhos or according to other documents Vila Bela de Nossa Senhora do Carmo de Morrinhos with territory dismembered from the municipality of Pouso Alto Piracanjuba 1882 Concession of status as a city which began to be designated Morrinhos 1892 The municipality of Morrinhos is made up of the districts of Morrinhos Santa Rita do Paranaiba Caldas Novas and Bandeiras later Goiatuba 1909 The municipality of Santa Rita do Paranaiba is created taking the district of Bananeiras 1911 The municipality of Caldas Novas is created with territory dismembered from Morrinhos including the village of Marzagao 1919 The district of Bananeiras present day Goiatuba is returned to the municipality of Morrinhos 1920 The municipality of Morrinhos includes the districts of Morrinhos Bananeiras and Santa Rita do Pontal present day Pontalina According to the census of 1920 Morrinhos is the municipality in Goias with the greatest number of rural properties 1 172 1931 The village of Bananeiras is elevated to the condition of Vila and the municipality of Bananeiras is created Today it is called Goiatuba 1935 The district of Santa Rita do Pontal separates to become the municipality of Pontalina Source History of Morrinhos See also editList of municipalities in GoiasReferences edit IBGE 2020 Frigoletto SepinExternal links editCanal Morrinhos Governo da cidade de Morrinhos A Servico de Voce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morrinhos Goias amp oldid 1073038072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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