Canitar
Canitar is a municipality located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is part of the Assis Microregion and the Assis Mesoregion.
History:
The history of Canitar is closely linked to the development of agriculture and cattle raising in the region. The municipality was officially established in 1959, becoming independent from Palmital.
Geography:
Canitar is characterized by its rolling hills and fertile soil. It is situated in a primarily agricultural region. The climate is subtropical.
Demographics:
The population of Canitar is relatively small. The economy is largely based on agriculture, with some local commerce and services.
Economy:
Agriculture is the primary economic activity in Canitar, with a focus on crops such as sugarcane, soybeans, and corn. Cattle raising is also important.
Infrastructure:
Canitar has basic infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities, and roads connecting it to neighboring municipalities.
Culture:
Local festivals and traditions related to agriculture and rural life are part of the cultural heritage of Canitar.