Indiara
Indiara is a city and municipality in central-south Goiás state, Brazil. Indiara is a large producer of soybeans and cotton.
Location
Indiara is in the Vale do Rio dos Bois and has municipal boundaries with:- north: Palmeiras [de Goiás]
- south: Edéia
- east: Cezarina
- west: Jandaia and Acreúna
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Political data
- Eligible voters: 9,310
- Mayor: José Vilmar da Fonseca
- Vice-mayor: Antônio Telesforo de Almeida
- Councilmembers: 9
Demographic data
- Population density: 13.28 inhabitants/km2
- Population growth rate 2000/2007: 1.04%
- Urban population in 2007: 10,408
- Rural population in 2007: 2,295
Ranking on the municipal Human Development Index, 2000
- Municipal Human Development Index MHDI: 0.731
- State ranking: 143
- National ranking: 2,414
Economy
Economic data for 2007
- Industrial units: 20
- Retail commercial units: 123
- Banking institutions: Banco do Brasil S.A.
- Dairies: Cooperativa Mista dos Prod. de Leite de Morrinhos Ltda.
- Automobiles: 1,114 in 2007
Main agricultural activities
- Cattle raising: 75,140 head
- Agriculture: cotton, rice, sugarcane, oranges, corn, soybeans, and tomatoes.
- Number of farms: 562
- Agricultural area: 83,013
- Planted area: 19,300
- Area in natural pasture: 45,292
- Workers in agriculture: 1,800
Education and health
- Literacy rate: 85.5%
- Infant mortality rate: 25.29 in 1,000 live births
- Schools: 13
- Students: 3,428
- Hospitals: 3
- Walk-in clinics: 1
History