Nepomuceno

Municipality of Brazil
Location of Nepomuceno within Minas Gerais

Nepomuceno is a Brazilian municipality located in the south of the state of Minas Gerais. The population in 2020 was 26,826 in a total area of 584 km2 (225 sq mi).[1] The maximum elevation is 1,100 m (3,600 ft) and the minimum is 850 m (2,790 ft).

The city belongs to the IBGE statistical microregion of Varginha. It lies 12 km (7.5 mi) west of the important highway BR-381 (Fernão Dias). Distances to major and nearby cities are:

The climate is humid, with mild summers, subject to sporadic periods of drought and with mild winters. The annual rainfall is 1,600 mm.

Temperature

Annual average: 21.2 C Annual average maximum: 27.8 C Annual average minimum: 13.5 C

The main source of income is the cultivation of coffee, which represents 70% of the economy. There is also production of corn, rice, and beans. Another important activity is poultry raising, producing around one million eggs a day. In 2006 there were 1,080 rural producers with an area of 34,213 hectares of agricultural land. Cultivated land made up 16,000 hectares. There were 4,800 workers in agriculture.

In the health sector there were 12 health clinics and 1 private hospital, with 47 beds (2005). In the school system there were 31 primary schools, of which 3 were private, and 2 middle schools, of which 1 was private. In 2005 there were 114 attending an extension of a private university.

Municipal Human Development Index

As of 2000[update], the municipal Human Development Index for Nepomuceno was .747.[2]

  • State ranking: 309 out of 853 municipalities
  • National ranking: 1,965 out of 5,138 municipalities
  • Life expectancy: 71
  • Literacy rate: 85

See also

References

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ "Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal (IDH-M) 2000" (in Portuguese). Frigoletto. Archived from the original on 4 November 2020.
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Capital: Belo Horizonte
Barbacena
Conselheiro Lafaiete
São João del-Rei
Belo Horizonte
Sete Lagoas
Santa Bárbara-Ouro Preto
Curvelo
Itabira
Divinópolis
Formiga
Dores do Indaiá
Pará de Minas
Oliveira
Abaeté
Governador Valadares
Guanhães
Mantena
Aimorés-Resplendor
Ipatinga
Caratinga
João Monlevade
Juiz de Fora
Manhuaçu
Ubá
Ponte Nova
Muriaé
Cataguases
Viçosa
Carangola
São João Nepomuceno-Bicas
Além Paraíba
Montes Claros
Janaúba
Salinas
Januária
Pirapora
São Francisco
Espinosa
Patos de Minas
Unaí
Patrocínio
Pouso Alegre
Poços de Caldas
Itajubá
São Lourenço
Caxambu-Baependi
Capelinha
Teófilo Otoni
Almenara
Diamantina
Araçuaí
Pedra Azul
Águas Formosas
Uberaba
Araxá
Frutal
Iturama
Uberlândia
Ituiutaba
Monte Carmelo
Varginha
Passos
Alfenas
Lavras
Guaxupé
Três Corações
Três Pontas-Boa Esperança
São Sebastião do Paraíso
Campo Belo
Piumhi

21°13′41″S 45°14′23″W / 21.22806°S 45.23972°W / -21.22806; -45.23972

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