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3 Location and neighboring municipalities  





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5 Health and education  





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Coordinates: 17°5036S 40°2106W / 17.84333°S 40.35167°W / -17.84333; -40.35167
 

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Nanuque, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Município de Nanuque
Municipality of Nanuque
Fritz Rock, Presidente Bueno's Rock, Namorados Pond
Fritz Rock, Presidente Bueno's Rock, Namorados Pond
Flag of Nanuque, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Coat of arms of Nanuque, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Location of Nanuque, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
State Minas Gerais
Founded1948
Incorporated (as city)December 27, 1948
Government
 • MayorRamon Ferraz Miranda (PSL)
(2013-2016)
Area
 • Total1,515.370 km2 (585.088 sq mi)
Elevation
1,217 m (3,993 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total40,665
 • 
Nanuquense
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal Code
39860-000
Area code+55 33
Websitenanuque.mg.gov.br

Nanuque is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeastern region of Brazil, belonging to Mucuri Valley and Region Nanuque. The relief consists of inselbergs and seas of hills, and the Serra dos Aimorés as predominant characteristic. Considered the 79th most populous city in the state, the 2nd Northeast 1st miner and its region, with 40,665 inhabitants according to the 2020 estimate. According to DENATRAN its fleet is 17,782 motor vehicles. As a regional hub ten municipalities, their total area 116,545 inhabitants and a total area of 8471.872 km ². Nanuque, cut the highway Ox (BR-418), reference is to be en route to the northern coast of Espirito Santo state by state highway LMG-719 and the southern coast of Bahia state by the then federal highway BR-418, of which is 605 km to the northeast of the state capital Belo Horizonte and 1257 km east of the federal capital Brasília.

Tourism[edit]

Nanuque is a tourist town belonging to the Gemstones circuit, characterized by its high mountains of the Sierra Aimorés. In its urban environment, Nanuque has tourist accommodation, restaurants, plazas, and lakes.[citation needed]

Among the natural attractions are the Serra dos Aimorés, where can be seen the boundaries of three states rising in Fritz's Stone, which is 25 km from the center of Nanuque and is about a thousand meters high, one of the biggest points of mountaineering northeast of Minas Gerais.[citation needed] Fritz's Stone is used to practice sports like skydiving and mountain climbing, because of its huge stone wall.[citation needed]

The city also has the President Bueno Stone, with views of the city, the Mucuri River, a place for canoeing, the St. Helena Quarry, which is a lookout point north of the city the Tree of Herons in the central area.[citation needed]

Micro-region[edit]

Nanuque is a statistical micro-region with 10 municipalities: Águas Formosas, Bertópolis, Carlos Chagas, Crisólita, Fronteira dos Vales, Machacalis, Nanuque, Santa Helena de Minas, Serra dos Aimorés, and Umburatiba. In 2000 the area was 8,495.90 km2 with a population of 117,595 inhabitants. The population density (2000) was 13.84 inhabitants/km2.[2]

Location and neighboring municipalities[edit]

Nanuque is located in the valley of the Mucuri River at an elevation of 131 meters. It lies in a corner of Minas Gerais with the boundary lines of Bahia to the north and east, and that of Espírito Santo to the south. The Serra dos Aimorés lies to the north.

Neighboring municipalities are: Medeiros Neto (BA), Lajedão (BA) (north); Montanha (ES), Mucurici (ES) (south); Serra dos Aimorés (MG), Mucuri (BA) (east) and Carlos Chagas (MG) (west). The distance to Belo Horizonte is 603 km.[2] [3]

The climate is humid tropical with temperatures varying between maximums of 39° and minimums of 20°. The annual rainfall is around 1,064 mm.

Economic activities[edit]

The economy is based on cattle raising, small industries, services, and agriculture, with the main crops being beans, sugarcane (2,128 ha.), soybeans, and corn. There was an alcohol distilling plant using the sugarcane produced locally. The cattle industry was very important with 143,000 head in 2005. In 2005 there were 372 rural producers but only 106 tractors. 1,200 persons were dependent on agriculture. There were 4,264 automobiles in 2006, giving a ratio of 5 inhabitants per automobile (there were 4,600 motorcycles). There were 5 banks in 2007.[4]

Health and education[edit]

Health assistance (2004)is provided by three hospitals with 154 beds and six health clinics in the urban area, two in the rural area and five teams of the Program called Health in the Family. There are also five laboratories and nine pharmacies. According to the local government there were 39 doctores, 32 dentists, 8 pharmacists, seven nurses, and 68 nursing assistants.

Educational needs were met by 22 primary schools (6 private), 6 middle schools (2 private), and 17 pre-schools (6 private). There was three branches of higher education: Fundação Educacional de Caratinga-FUNEC, Sociedade de Ensino Superior de Nanuque, and Unipac. [5]

Nanuque is ranked in the lower-middle on the MHDI.

The above figures can be compared with those of Poços de Caldas, which had an MHDI of .841, the highest in the state of Minas Gerais. The highest in the country was São Caetano do Sul in the state of São Paulo with an MHDI of .919. The lowest was Manari in the state of Pernambuco with an MHDI of .467 out of a total of 5504 municipalities in the country as of 2004. At last count Brazil had 5,561 municipalities so this might have changed at the time of this writing.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b "Citybrazil". Archived from the original on 2008-04-18. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  • ^ Distancias Minas Gerais
  • ^ IBGE
  • ^ Prefeitura de Nanuque
  • ^ a b Frigoletto
  • ^ Indicadores de Saúde
  • External links[edit]

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