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Arinos is a municipality in northern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Arinos is located west of the Federal District on the Urucuia River, a major tributary of the São Francisco. The city is 333 km. from Brasília The municipality belongs to the statistical microregion of Unaí Microregion, which has 9 municipalities. Neighboring municipalities are: *North: Formosa *West: Buritis and Unaí *East: Urucuia and Chapada Gaúcha Arinos has poor highway connections leading east to the Sao Francisco river and to the state capital of Belo Horizonte, but a better road leading west to the national capital of Brasília. Few of the roads in the town are paved. There is a fully paved road (BR-479) leading west to Cabeceiras to join the important BR-020, 22 kilometers east of Formosa. The distance is approximately 165 kilometers. Another paved road leads west, then southwest to Garapuava, and continues southwest to the important regional center of Unaí. ==The economy== The economy is based on cattle raising and agriculture, especially the cultivation of soybeans, sorghum, and corn. *Industrial establishments: 14 (2005) *Commercial retail establishments: 245 (commerce, vehicle repair, personal and domestic objects) *Restaurant and hotel establishments: 14 *Financial institutions: 1 (2005) *Motor vehicles: 908 automobiles and 103 pickup trucks (2007) Main agricultural crops in 2006) *Rice: 2,050 ha. *Corn: 3,500 ha. *Soybeans: 4,00 ha. *Sorghum: 200 ha. *Beans: 900 ha. Livestock raising in 2006 *Cattle: 92,509 head Farm data in 2006 *Number of farms: 1,674 *Total area: 303,791 *Planted area: 27,500 ha. *Area of natural pasture: 161,587 *Salaried workers in agriculture: 375 *Workers related to producer: 4,722 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arinos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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