São Luís de Montes Belos, Municipality in Anicuns Microregion, Goiás, Brazil.
São Luís de Montes Belos is a municipality in Goiás with mixed terrain of flat and rolling areas. The Fartura, Cerrado, and São Domingos rivers shape the natural landscape of this region.
The settlement began in 1857 when the Neto family established themselves on fertile lands. José Neto Cerqueira Leão Sobrinho later founded the municipality and named it after Saint Louis.
The UEG - Faculdade de Educação, Ciências e Letras campus contributes to the educational landscape, offering higher education opportunities to local and regional students.
The town connects to major Brazilian cities through multiple bus operators, making travel throughout the country easier. Its central location offers good access for visitors coming from different directions.
The area is known for its extensive cattle raising on vast pasture lands. Besides this, bananas, hearts of palm, rice, and corn are grown, showing the agricultural diversity of the region.
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