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Manyuasu (microregion)

Manyuasu on the map.

Manyuasu ( port. Microrregião de Manhuaçu ) - a microregion in Brazil , part of the state of Minas Gerais . A component of the Zona da Mata mesoregion.
The population is 273,814 people (as of 2010). Area - 4 857,079 km². The population density is 56.37 people / km².

Demographics

According to information collected during the 2010 census by the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the population of the microregion is:

Total population
273,814
including:
Urban population
170 962
Percentage of urban population,%
62,44
Rural population
102 852
The percentage of rural population,%
37.56
Male population
137,585
Percentage of male population,%
50.25
Female population
136 229
Percentage of female population,%
49.75
Population Density, persons / km²
56.37
The population of the microregion
% of state population
1.40

Statistics

  • The gross domestic product for 2003 is 1,066,316,301.00 reais (data: Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ).
  • The gross domestic product per capita for 2003 is 4081.43 reais (data: Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ).
  • The 2000 Human Development Index is 0.722 (data: United Nations Development Program ).

The composition of the microregion

The following municipalities are included in the microregion:

  1. Abri kampu
  2. Altu Caparao
  3. Altu-Jecitiba
  4. Caparao
  5. Caputira
  6. Chalet
  7. Durande
  8. Laginha
  9. Luisburg
  10. Manyuasu
  11. Manyumirin
  12. Martins-Soaris
  13. Matipo
  14. Pedra bonita
  15. Redoubt
  16. Santa margarida
  17. Santana do Manyuasu
  18. Simonesia
  19. Sao josé do mantimento
  20. São João do Manuasu


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manyuasu_(microregion)&oldid=85979103


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