Santaluz
Santaluz is a municipality in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Located in the northeastern region of the state, it is part of the Sisal Territory. The municipality has an estimated population and its economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock. Specific agricultural activities include the cultivation of sisal (agave), from which the region derives its name, as well as other crops suitable for the semi-arid climate. Livestock rearing, particularly cattle and goats, is also a significant economic activity.
Santaluz is characterized by a semi-arid climate with irregular rainfall patterns, a typical feature of the Sertão region of Brazil. The area's landscape consists of scrub vegetation and sparse forests.
The municipality is governed by a mayor and a municipal council. Its infrastructure includes basic services such as schools, healthcare facilities, and public transportation. Social indicators such as income inequality and access to sanitation remain areas of concern.
Further research is needed to provide more detailed information on the municipality's history, culture, demographics, and specific economic indicators.