Microregion of Rio Vermelho

Coordinates: 15°56′02″S 50°08′24″W / 15.93389°S 50.14000°W / -15.93389; -50.14000
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Rio Vermelho
Location in Goias state
Location in Goias state
CountryBrazil
StateGoiás
MesoregionNoroeste Goiano
Municipalities9
Area
 • Total20,277.10 km2 (7,829.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total87,890
 • Density4.3/km2 (11/sq mi)

The Rio Vermelho Microregion is a geographical region in central Goiás state, Brazil. The most important city is Goiás, also known as Goiás Velho, the only World Heritage Site in the state of Goiás. It takes its name from the Vermelho River, a tributary of the Araguaia River that flows through the region. A region of varied geography with rugged terrain in the south and low watery lands in the north.

Municipalities[edit]

The microregion consists of the following municipalities:[1]

Population figures are from 2007 and are from Sepin

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References[edit]

15°56′02″S 50°08′24″W / 15.93389°S 50.14000°W / -15.93389; -50.14000