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3 Economy  



3.1  Economic indicators  





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4 Hymn  





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Correntes, Pernambuco






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Coordinates: 9°0744S 36°1948W / 9.12889°S 36.33000°W / -9.12889; -36.33000
 

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Location of Correntes within Pernambuco.
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Correntes (Portuguese word for "chains") is a town located in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. It is located 257.7 km (160.1 mi) away from Recife, the capital of the state of Pernambuco. It has an estimated population of 18,268 inhabitants.[1]

History

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It was Antonio Machado Dias, a rich Portuguese farmer, who founded the town in 1826. Dias lived in the area where Correntes is currently located. He commanded the building of a catholic church dedicated to his patron saint (Saint Anthony). From that church, many people set up homes there, resulting in the village of Barra de Correntes, which ultimately became the town of Correntes.

Geography

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Economy

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The main economic activities in Correntes are based in agribusiness, especially sweet potatoes, beans, manioc; and livestock such as cattle, sheep, horses and chickens.

Economic indicators

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Population[2] GDP x(1000 R$).[3] GDP pc (R$) PE
16.686 58.359 3.574 0.097%

Economy by Sector 2006

Primary sector Secondary sector Service sector
20.03% 8.20% 71.77%

Health indicators

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[4]

HDI (2000) Hospitals (2007) Hospital beds (2007) Children's Mortality every 1000 (2005)
0.587 1 11 16.8

Hymn

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The hymn of Correntes was composed by Arlinda Brasil, a retired teacher.

Sample:

Portuguese version (original)
Correntes, nosso torrão adorado
Berço que nos viu nascer
Por ti daremos tudo e
Só a ti devemos querer

English version
Correntes, our dear land
Cradle that saw our birth
We will give everything for you
And only you we must love

References

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  • ^ Correntes 2007 GDP IBGE page 29 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ PE State site - City by city profile
  • 9°07′44S 36°19′48W / 9.12889°S 36.33000°W / -9.12889; -36.33000


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