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3 Demographics  





4 The Economy  





5 Education (2006)  





6 Health (2007)  





7 Municipal Human Development Index  





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Coordinates: 17°1520S 49°1437W / 17.25556°S 49.24361°W / -17.25556; -49.24361
 

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Professor Jamil
Location in Goiás state
Location in Goiás state
Professor Jamil is located in Brazil
Professor Jamil

Professor Jamil

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 17°15′20S 49°14′37W / 17.25556°S 49.24361°W / -17.25556; -49.24361
CountryBrazil
RegionCentral-West
StateGoiás
MicroregionMeia Ponte Microregion
Area
 • Total347.4 km2 (134.1 sq mi)
Elevation
748 m (2,454 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total3,203
 • Density9.2/km2 (24/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
75603-000

Professor Jamil is a municipality in south-central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 3,203 (2020) in a total area of 347.4 km2.

Geographical information[edit]

Located 66 kilometers south of the state capital, Goiânia, on BR-153, Professor Jamil has boundaries with the following municipalities:

In road connections there are two state highways and several local roads linking the rural area to the town. The most important interstate highway of the state—BR153—crosses the municipality from north to south, connecting Professor Jamil to all the regions of Brazil.

History[edit]

The origin of the town goes back to 1942 when a group of people got together and built a football field. Soon the first grocery store appeared. The first mass was prayed in 1952 when the settlement was called Campo Limpo. Soon it became a district of Piracanjuba and was emancipated in 1991 with the name, Professor Jamil, in homage to one of the first pioneers, Jamil Salim Safady, of Lebanese origin.

Demographics[edit]

The Economy[edit]

The economy is based on agriculture, cattle raising, services, public administration, and small transformation industries. There is also a poultry industry, swine raising and extraction of sand.

Education (2006)[edit]

Health (2007)[edit]

Municipal Human Development Index[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]


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