Palmeiras de Goiás, Administrative municipality in Vale do Rio dos Bois, Brazil
Palmeiras de Goiás is a municipality covering around 1,500 square kilometers at roughly 600 meters elevation. It sits nearly 90 kilometers from Goiânia, the state capital, and combines agricultural activities with small industrial operations.
The area emerged from cattle-raising traditions and developed over the 20th century into a modern municipality with industrial and commercial enterprises.
The educational center with a university campus and multiple schools shapes community life and draws students from across the region.
The area connects to other cities through the BR-060 highway and has hospitals and health clinics serving residents and visitors. Getting current information about services or opening hours is best done through local offices or direct inquiry.
Local agriculture produces a diverse array of crops including corn, cotton, and soybeans alongside tomatoes, oranges, and guava. This mix of field crops and fruit makes the region economically varied.
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