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Goi nia is the capital of the state of Goi s, located in the central-west region of Brazil. A planned city like Bras lia and Belo Horizonte, Goi nia was founded on October 24, 1933 by Pedro Ludovico, the governor of the state of Goi ... more »

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Goiânia is the capital of the state of Goiás, located in the central-west region of Brazil. A planned city like Brasília and Belo Horizonte, Goiânia was founded on October 24, 1933 by Pedro Ludovico, the governor of the state of Goiás at the time. The city is modern, and has a population of 1,201,006 inhabitants (according to a 2005 IBGE projection). It is located on a fertile plain criss-crossed by numerous rivers, the most important being the Meia Ponte River.

The area around Goiânia is one of the richest in Brazil in agricultural production. Traditionally cattle were the main livelihood for the region and cattle-raising is still important. Because of the strategic location making the city practically equidistant from all the other Brazilian states, Goiânia has become a strategic center for industry and telecommunications. Today the economy is mainly based on commerce, the service industry and industry, above all food, clothes, furniture, and mining. Several food industries have been installed in the city and the surrounding area and the tomato canning industry has grown substantially. Cotton, soybeans and sunflower oil have also contributed to the development of the city.

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History *

The idea of the transfer of the state capital came about from the need to locate it in accordance with the economic interests of the state. The first state capital, Vila Boa (today Goiás Velho), had been chosen when the economy was based on gold extraction. Later it was demonstrated that cattle-raising and agriculture had become the most important factors in development, and the old state capital was too out of the way.

Legislators kept the idea of a change alive for a long time. In 1891 the constitutional delegates made the idea of the transfer of the capital official including it in the constitution, ratifying it in 1898 and later in 1918.

Vaguely remembered until 1930, the idea of a change only became reality during the government of Pedro Ludovico, who was the new governor appointed for the state of Goiás after the military revolt of 1930. In 1932 a commission was created to choose the place where the new capital would be built. In 1933 the commission decided on the present location and the foundation stone was erected.

The plan was for a city of 50,000 with the shape of a concentric radius – streets in the form of a spoke, with the Praça Cívica as the center, with the seats of the state and municipal government – The Palace of Emeralds and the Palace of Campinas.

In 1937 a decree was signed transferring the state capital from the Cidade de Goiás to Goiânia. The official inauguration only occurred in 1942 with the presence of the president of the republic, governors, and ministers.

The name, Goiânia, came about in 1933 after a contest was put on by a local newspaper. Readers from all over the state contributed, with some of the most voted names being Petrônia, Americana, Petrolândia, Goianópolis, Goiânia, Bartolomeu Bueno, Campanha, Eldorado, Anhanguera, Liberdade, Goianésia, and Pátria Nova, among others. In 1935 Pedro Ludovico used the name Goiânia for the first time signing a decree creating the municipio of Goiânia.

Art Deco The first buildings in this planned city designed by Artílio Correia Lima were inspired by Art Deco. The collection of buildings in the city is considered one of the most important in Brazil. Mostly build in the 1940s and 1950s they have been recognized by the National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage. Included are 22 buildings and monuments, the original center of Goiânia, and the pioneering nucleus of Campinas, the town that gave birth to Goiânia.

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Weather  *The climate is tropical humid with an average temperature of 21.9 °C. The lowest average temperatures occur from May to August, 18.8 °C to 21.0 °C. The lowest temperature ever recorded was 1.2 °C in July, the coldest month, although such lows are rare. Spring is the hottest season, with maximum temperatures averaging between 30 °C and 35 °C. Annual rainfall is around 1,400 mm.
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