Rio Pardo de Minas

Rio Pardo de Minas

Location in Minas Gerais
Coordinates: 15°36′20″S 42°32′03″W / 15.60556°S 42.53417°W / -15.60556; -42.53417Coordinates: 15°36′20″S 42°32′03″W / 15.60556°S 42.53417°W / -15.60556; -42.53417
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State Minas Gerais
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)

Rio Pardo de Minas is a municipality in the northeast of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Its population in 2010 was 29,099 inhabitants in a total area of 3,117 square kilometres (1,203 sq mi).[1]

Location

The elevation is 751 metres (2,464 ft). It became a municipality in 1831. The postal code (CEP) is 39530-000. The population density was 9.33 inhabitants per km² (24.19 per mi²) in 2010.[1] Rio Pardo de Minas is located on dirt roads (MG-342), 70 kilometres (43 mi) northwest of Salinas. The Rio Pardo flows through the town. It is part of the statistical microregion of Salinas.[2]

The municipality contains about 29% of the 38,177 hectares (94,340 acres) Nascentes Geraizeiras Sustainable Development Reserve, created in 2014. The reserve protects an area of the cerrado biome.[3]

Neighboring municipalities

Economy

The main economic activities are cattle raising (10,000 head in 2006), small industries and agriculture. The main crops are bananas, citrus fruits, beans, sugarcane, tomatoes, and corn. In the rural area there were 3,205 producers on 75,000 ha. Natural pasture made up 18,000 ha, woodland 33,000 ha. and planted area 11,500 ha. Around 10,500 persons worked in agriculture. The GDP in 2003 was R$64,482,000 while the per capita GDP was R$2,319. In 2006 there was one bank. Health needs were taken care of by 11 municipal health centers, one private health center and one hospital with 42 beds.[4]

Health and education

This municipality is isolated from major population centers and suffers from drought and poor soils.

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See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Rio Pardo de Minas". Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved May 1, 2012.
  2. Citybrazil
  3. RDS Nascentes Geraizeiras – ISA.
  4. IBGE
  5. Frigoletto

Sources

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