Chapada Dos Veadeiros Microregion - Statistics

Statistics

  • Largest area: Cavalcante with 6,979.5 km²
  • Smallest area: Teresina de Goiás with 777.5 km²
  • Greatest population: Campos Belos with 18,238 (2007)
  • Smallest population: Teresina de Goiás with 2,773 (2007)
  • Highest population growth rate 1996/2007: São João d'Aliança with 2.91%
  • Lowest population growth rate 1996/2007: Nova Roma with -1.06%
  • Lowest score on the Municipal Human Development Index: Cavalcante with 0.609
  • Highest score on the Municipal Human Development Index: Alto Paraíso de Goiás with 0.738
  • Highest literacy rate: Alto Paraíso de Goiás with 86.4 (2000)
  • Lowest literacy rate: Cavalcante with 61.7 (2000)
  • Highest infant mortality rate: Monte Alegre de Goiás with 45.34 in every 1,000 live births (2000)
  • Lowest infant mortality rate: Alto Paraíso de Goiás with 26.56 in every 1,000 live births (2000)
  • Highest GDP: Cavalcante with 171,000,000 Reais (2005)
  • Lowest GDP: Teresina de Goiás with 8,800,000 Reais (2005)
  • Highest per capita GDP: Cavalcante with 17,549 Reais (2005)
  • Lowest per capita GDP: Teresina de Goiás with 2,652 Reais (2005)
  • Greatest cattle herd: Monte Alegre de Goiás with 121,200 head (2006)
  • Greatest production of soybeans: São João d'Aliança with 60,000 tons (2007)
  • Greatest production of corn: São João d'Aliança with 49,500 tons (2007) Source: Estatísticas Municipais

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