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Aruanã


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official_nameAruanã
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_shieldAruanã.PNG
image_flagBandeira de Aruanã.jpg
image_mapGoias Municip Aruana.svg
map_captionLocation in Goiás state
pushpin_mapBrazil
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Brazil
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameBrazil
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Central-West
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Goiás
subdivision_type3Mesoregion
subdivision_type4Microregion
subdivision_name4Rio Vermelho
subdivision_type5Metrop. region
leader_titleMayor
area_total_km23050.31
population_total10,110
population_as_of2020
population_density_km2auto
blank_name_sec1HDI
timezone1BRT
utc_offset1−3
postal_code_typePostal code
area_code_typeArea code

Aruanã is a municipality in north-western Goiás state, Brazil. The population is 10,110 (2020 est.) in an area of 3050.31 km2. Aruanã is located on the Araguaia River, 324 km from the state capital, Goiânia, 59 km northwest of Araguapaz. It is part of the Rio Vermelho Microregion.

Municipal Boundaries

Municipal boundaries:

  • North: the state of Mato Grosso and Nova Crixás
  • South: Matrinchã and Itapirapuã
  • East: Mozarlândia, Araguapaz and Matrinchã
  • West: Britânia and Mato Grosso

Demographics

  • Population density: 2.12 inhabitants/km2 (2007)
  • Population growth rate 2000/2007: 3,49%
  • Population in 1980: 7,193
  • Population in 1991: 4,909
  • Urban population: 5,349 (2007)
  • Rural population: 1,127 (2007)
  • Eligible voters: 4,543 (12/2007)

Climate and Tourism

The climate is moist tropical with an average temperature of 27 °C, with two well defined seasons: dry and rainy, with regular rainfall in the period of October to March. This type of climate favors the formation of vegetation made up of savanna, broken by farmland and pastureland. There are still stands of tropical forest, especially near the rivers.

The town is located on the Araguaia River and attracts thousands of tourists, especially in the dry season, from May to August, when extensive sandbanks are formed providing beaches for sunbathers and swimmers. There is also extensive sport fishing in the region.

Economy

In addition to tourism, the economy is based on cattle raising and agriculture. The cattle herd had 205,000 head (1,800 milk cows) in 2003. There is also large hardwood extraction and small lumbermills. Main crops (2003) in planted area are corn and rice.

The main economic activities were agriculture (including lumber extraction and processing), commerce, hotels and restaurants, and public administration. There is a large informal economy. There is financial Institution: Banco Itaú S.A.

Health and education

  • Health establishments: 2 (2007)
  • Hospitals: 1 with 15 beds
  • Infant mortality (in 1,000 live births) in 2000: 26.34
  • Infant mortality in 1990: 31.02
  • Schools: 6 with 1,989 students (2006)
  • Higher education enrollment, teachers, and schools: Campus of the UEG (Universidade Estadual de Goiás), established in September 2004. No data on enrollment or teachers.
  • Literacy rate in 2000: 83.5
  • Literacy rate in 1990: 71.1
  • MHDI: 0.721
  • State ranking: 172 (out of 242 municipalities)
  • National ranking: 2,611 (out of 5,507 municipalities)

For the complete list see Frigoletto.com.

History

The history of Aruanã began with the building of a military fort in 1849 at the point where the Rio Vermelho enters the Rio Araguaia. The region was occupied by the Carajá Indians. The fort was called Leopoldina and later Santa Leopoldina. In 1868 the first steam boats appeared on the Araguaia and the settlement was a major port. In 1939 the name was changed to Aruanã, a native fish and the dance of the local Indians, and the village became a district in the municipality of Goiás. In 1958 it became an independent municipality.

References

References

  1. [https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/go/aruana/panorama IBGE 2020]
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