Vice-mayor (vice-prefeito): Walter das Graças de Deus
Councilmembers (vereadores): 09
Economy
Corumbaíba has important plantations of rice, beans, corn, and soybeans. There is extensive raising of cattle for beef and milk. There are small industries producing bricks, cheese, mineral salt, and furniture. The town is well known for its ceramic vases.
Economic data
Industrial units: 09 (2007)
Retail units: 92 (2007)
Dairies: Goiásminas Indústria de Laticínios Ltda. (2006)
Banking establishments: Banco Itaú S.A. - Banco do Brasil S.A. (2007)
Cooperatives: Cooperativa Agrop. dos Produtores Rurais de Corumbaiba-COOPAC (2006)
Animal raising and agricultural production
Cattle: 137,600 (2006)
Cotton, rice, corn, and soybeans (3,850 hectares)
Modest production of passion fruits, coconut, and hearts of palm
Number of farms: 656
Total area: 157,039 ha.
Area of permanent crops: 165 ha.
Area of perennial crops: 5,906 ha.
Area of natural pasture: 113,422 ha.
Workers dependent on agriculture: 1,470
Farms with tractors: 152
Tractors: 205
Health and education
Infant mortality rate in 2000: 19.95 in 1,000 live births
Literacy rate in 2000: 90.7%
The health system had one hospital with 28 beds and two health clinics. There were 09 schools with 67 classrooms, 123 teachers, and 2,216 students (2007).
Geography and tourism
The vegetation is mainly cerrado. There are low mountains: Galgas, Negra, dos Arrependidos and Mula Russa. The soils have phosphates and manganese.
Three rivers cross the area: the Paranaíba, the Corumbá, and the Veríssimo, which have potential for the installation of hydroelectric plants. There is a waterfall—Cachoeira do Rio Veríssimo—and the waters of the enormous artificial lake of Itumbiara, formed by the Paranaíba.
History
The history of Corumbaíba has its roots in a legend. According to popular belief there lived a white wolf in the region, called Galga. It used to howl frequently. Whoever saw this wolf would have good luck. Manoel Cândido das Neves, an important rancher in the region, allegedly saw the wolf and, thanking his luck, had a chapel built in the name of Bom Jesus da Cana Verde. The settlement began around this chapel. Manoel Cândido donated a large area for the town to be built. The village was first called Arraial dos Cupins and later Arraial dos Paulistas. In 1909 it was called Vila Corumbaíba, because it was bathed by the Corumbá and the Paranaíba rivers. In 1912 it became a municipality, separating from Catalão. Source: Sepin
Ranking on the Municipal Human Development Index
MHDI: 0.767
State ranking: 44 (out of 242 municipalities in 2000)
National ranking: 1,412 (out of 5,507 municipalities in 2000)