Itiquira
Itiquira is a municipality located in the southeastern part of the state of Goiás, Brazil. It is part of the Southwest Goiano Microregion and the Quirinópolis Statistical Mesoregion. The municipality is primarily known for its agricultural activities, particularly cattle ranching and soybean production.
Geography:
Itiquira is situated in a relatively flat area of the Cerrado biome, the vast tropical savanna ecoregion of Brazil. The region is characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons. The municipality's topography and climate are well-suited for agriculture. It is located approximately 370 kilometers southwest of Goiânia, the state capital.
Economy:
The economy of Itiquira is largely based on agriculture. Cattle ranching and soybean cultivation are the main economic drivers. Corn and sorghum are also grown in the region. The agricultural sector provides employment for a significant portion of the population.
Demographics:
The population of Itiquira is relatively small compared to other municipalities in Goiás. The population is concentrated in the urban center and surrounding rural areas. Population density is relatively low.
Infrastructure:
Itiquira has basic infrastructure, including roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. The municipality is connected to other urban centers by highways. Investment in infrastructure is crucial for further economic development.
Tourism:
While not a major tourist destination, Itiquira offers some opportunities for ecotourism, primarily related to the natural environment of the Cerrado. The region's landscapes and wildlife attract some visitors.
History:
The settlement of Itiquira dates back to the period of agricultural expansion in Goiás. The municipality has experienced periods of growth and development associated with the rise of agribusiness in the region.