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sorghum: 24 km 2; Data are from IBGE. Barreiras has become an alternative area to coffee production in Brazil. After coffee was introduced eight years ago, the planted area has already surpassed 40.89 km 2. The region has a potential area of 1,000 km 2 for irrigated coffee, of which 500 km 2 have central pivots easily adapted to the planting of ...
Description: Location map of Bahia state. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 103 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 8.16° S; S: 18.5° S
The Federal Institute Baiano (IF Baiano) [7] the campus Paulo Freire of the Federal University of Southern Bahia (UFSB), the campus X Bahia State University (UNEB), two campuses of the Faculty of the South of Bahia (FASB), and a campus of the Pitágoras Faculty (Pitágoras) are all located in the municipality, in addition to other technical and ...
Population: 54,658,515 (30.55 people/km 2; 29%; 2009) GDP: R$437 billion / US$273,1 billion (2009; ~12%) Climate: Hot all year long. Tropical near the coast and semi-arid in the interior; semi-equatorial in the far west of the region. States: Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe
Bahia: Population (2020 [1 ... Time zone: UTC−3 : Area code (74) Website: www.acontecenabahia.com.br: Baixa Grande is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the ...
Bahia has won 2 national titles, the Taça Brasil in 1959 and the Brazilian League in 1988, while Vitória was a runner up in the Brazilian league in 1993 and the Copa do Brasil in 2010. Smaller teams include EC Ypiranga with 10 titles of the Campeonato Baiano, Botafogo SC with 7, Galícia EC with 5, and AD Leônico with 2.
Guanambi is a municipality in Bahia, Brazil, with an area of 1,272.367 km², [1] and with 84,928 inhabitants in 2020, according to estimates by the IBGE, [2] making it the 20th most populous municipality of Bahia. It was founded in 1919 and Nilo Coelho is its current mayor. Guanambi is home of the largest wind complex in Latin America. [3]
Bahia is the largest Brazilian producer of guaraná. In 2017, Brazilian production was close to 3.3 million tons. Bahia harvested 2.3 million (mainly in the city of Taperoá), Amazonas 0.7 million (mainly in the city of Maués) and the rest of the country, 0.3 million.