Aragarças is a municipality in southwest Goiás state, Brazil .
7-670: Aragarças is the most important town in the Aragarças Microregion . It is 410 km from the state capital, Goiânia on the confluence of two important rivers, the Garças and the Araguaia River . Highway connections with Goiânia are made by GO-060 / Trindade / Turvânia / Israelândia / Iporá / Piranhas / BR-158 / Bom Jardim de Goiás . Municipal boundaries are with: It is separated from Barra do Garças in Mato Grosso by
14-478: A bridge over the Araguaia River . The main highway connections are made by BR-158, BR-70, GO-194 and GO-060. Aragarças Airport is a small airfield that serves mainly private aircraft with one single paved runway. The airfield has no terminal building with just a small hangar. The closest airport is Barra do Garcas Airport SBBW . The municipality is served by three major roads: The main economic activities are cattle raising, commerce, and tourism. The population
21-498: The Araguaia River, creating kilometers of pristine beaches. The Araguaia is a sought after location for sport fishing. There were 26,500 cattle registered in 2006. The main agricultural products were rice and corn. There was also production of charcoal and hardwoods. The first penetration into the region now occupied by Aragarças occurred in 1872 by a group of prospectors seeking diamonds from Mato Grosso . They were massacred by
28-472: The Bororó Indians who lived in the area. In 1933 the news that an enormous diamond had been discovered brought droves of prospectors. In the 1950s Aragarça, the name given to the settlement and made up of the name of the Araguaia River and its tributary the Garças, was the center of the government campaign to open up the east of Mato Grosso. A hotel was built to house visitors and a residential area to house
35-501: The government workers involved in the project. Other improvements were the building of an airstrip and a concrete bridge over the Araguaia River. Araguaia became a district of Baliza in 1951 and a municipality in 1953. Aragarças experiences a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen : Aw ) with hot temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons. The city experiences a wet season from October to March. The dry season extends from May to September. Aragarças has hot conditions throughout
42-473: The year. September and October, before the wet season, are the hottest months, with average highs around 36 °C (97 °F). Aragar%C3%A7as Microregion The Aragarças Microregion is a geographical division in Goiás state, Brazil . It consists of 7 municipalities located around Aragarças in western Goiás . The microregion consists of the following municipalities: The most populous municipality
49-433: Was employed in transformation industries, commerce (174 units), hotels and restaurants, and public administration (297 workers). The informal economy is also very strong. In recent years tourism has become one of the main sources of income, driven by the natural environment of the area. It is one of the most visited touristic points in the state, especially in the months of June and July, when enormous sandbanks are exposed on
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