Rubiataba

Rubiataba
State Goiás
Area: 748.27 km²
Population: 18,025 (IBGE 2007)
Population Density: 24,09 inhab/km² (2007)
Urban population: 15,797
Elevation: 800 m above sea level
Postcode (CEP): 76350-000
Became a city: 1948
Mayor: José Luiz Fernandes
Distance to Goiânia: 220 km
IBGE statistical microregion: Ceres Microregion
Coordinates: 15°09′50″S 49°47′57″W / 15.16389°S 49.79917°W / -15.16389; -49.79917
Website: http://rubiataba.go.gov.br/
Location of Rubiataba in the state of Goiás

Rubiataba is a municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil.

Location and Geography

Rubiataba is located in the north of the state, south of the source of the Crixás River. It is ~220 kilometres to the state capital of Goiânia. Other distances are:

Neighboring municipalities are:

It is a municipality that was planned by the government and is one of the few settlements in the state that was already declared a city in the beginning of its existence. A curious fact is that the streets of the town have names of fruit trees. The climate is mild with an average temperature of 25 °C. The most important rivers are the São Patrício and the Rio Novo.

The municipality included the municipal seat together with the district of Waldelândia, the "povoado" of Cruzeiro, and the "aglomerados" of Bragolândia, Goiataba and Santa Luzia

The Economy

Cattle raising is important with a big production of milk and dairy products. There were 768 farms in 2006 with a total area of 49,428 hectares. Pasture land occupied 36,000 hectares. The size of the cattle herd was 75,000 in 2007. There are plantations of rice, beans, manioc, sugarcane (6,800 ha. and a production of 476,000 tons in 2007), and corn.

There are several brickworks and lumber mills. The number of small furniture factories give the town the name "furniture capital" of the state. There is also a large distillery producing alcohol for fuel from the abundant sugarcane plantations. There were 03 bank branches in 2007: Banco do Brasil S.A., BRADESCO S.A., and Banco Itaú S.A.

History

Rubiataba began in 1949 when the government of Getúlio Vargas decided to create an agricultural center in the region. The place had a good climate, with abundance of water and fertile soils. The first idea was to plant coffee. The name, ""Rubiataba" is a hybrid of "rubia", from rubiacea, and "taba", which means village. Seventy square kilometres were set aside for the future town, which was the first rural planned town in the country. It became a municipality in 1953.

Health and Education

In 2006 there were 26 schools and 2 hospitals with 57 beds.

See also

References

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