Municipality in Central-West, Brazil
Campo Limpo de Goiás is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil . It separated from the municipality of Anápolis in 1997.
The distance to the state capital, Goiânia , is 75 km and connections are made by BR-153, passing through Anápolis , and then taking GO-330.
Demographic and Political Data
IBGE statistical microregion: Anápolis Microregion
Population density in 2007: 35.83 inhabitants/km2
Urban population in 2007: 4,534
Rural population in 2007: 1,062
Eligible voters in 2007: 4,798
Mayor: Joaquim Silveira Duarte
Vice-mayor: Carlos Alberto de Carvalho
Economy
The economy is based on cattle raising (17,500 head in 2006), both for meat and dairy. There are also banana, corn, rice, sugarcane, and soybean plantations.
Industrial establishments: 14
Retail commerce establishments: 36
Automobiles: 299 (2007)
Banks: none (August 2007)
Agricultural data 2006
Number of Farms: 228
Total area: 10,413 ha.
Area of permanent crops: 503 ha.
Area of perennial crops: 1,122 ha.
Area of natural pasture: 6,839 ha.
Area of woodland and forests: 1,231 ha.
Persons dependent on farming: 2,350
Farms with tractors: 38
Number of tractors: 53
Cattle herd: 17,500 head IBGE
Health and education
Schools in activity: 2 (2006)
Classrooms: 26
Teachers: 62
Total number of students: 1,622
Hospitals: none (2007)
Walk-in health clinics: 1 (2005)
See also
References
Mesoregion Centro Goiano
Anapolis Anicuns Ceres Goiania Ipora
Mesoregion Leste Goiano
Entorno do Distrito Federal Vão do Paranã
Mesoregion Noroeste Goiano
Aragarcas Rio Vermelho Sao Miguel do Araguaia
Mesoregion Norte Goiano
Chapada dos Veadeiros Porangatu
Mesoregion Sul Goiano
Catalao Meia Ponte Pires do Rio Quirinopolis Sudoeste de Goias Vale do Rio dos Bois