Nova Crixás, Agricultural municipality in northeastern Goiás, Brazil.
Nova Crixás is an administrative division in northeastern Goiás dedicated primarily to farming and ranching. The landscape is characterized by farms, pastures, and rural settlements, with small businesses and services supporting the local communities.
The area emerged in the 1970s when a family from Minas Gerais acquired land in the region and contributed to settlement development. Official establishment as a municipality occurred in 1980, creating an administered territory in the state.
Residents maintain strong connections to farming traditions that shape daily life in the municipality. You will see people gathering regularly for celebrations that honor local agriculture and livestock raising practices.
A car is necessary to visit, as settlements are spread out and public transport is limited. Hotels and simple restaurants are found in village centers, while most shops and services concentrate along the main roads.
The region is known for extensive livestock raising operations and pastures that cover large portions of the territory. These farms shape the landscape strongly and are central to the economic activity and daily work of residents.
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