Água Preta
Água Preta Município de Água Preta | |
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Municipality | |
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Location of Água Preta in Pernambuco | |
08°42′25″S 35°31′51″W / 8.70694°S 35.53083°W / -8.70694; -35.53083 | |
Country | Brazil |
Region | Northeast |
State | Pernambuco |
Founded | July 3, 1892 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Noelino Magalhaes Oliveira Lyra (PSB, 2021 - 2024) |
Area | |
• Total | 533.33 km2 (205.92 sq mi) |
Elevation | 93 m (305 ft) |
Population (2010 [1]) | |
• Total | 33.095 |
• Density | 0.062/km2 (0.16/sq mi) |
Demonym | Água-pretense |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
Website | aguapreta |
Água Preta (Black Water) is a Brazilian municipality (city) in the state of Pernambuco. It covers 533.33 km2 (205.92 sq mi), and has a population of 37,082 with a population density of 62.05 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Água Preta was founded as a district of the municipality of Rio Formoso in 10 de novembro 1809. It became an independent municipality on July 3, 1895. The Praieira revolt (1848-1849), which originated Recife, spread to Água Preta in its first year. Captain Pedro Ivo Veloso da Silveira (? - 1852) took refuge in the forests of Agua Preta after the defeat of his faction in Recife and organized a guerrilla resistance for two years before his surrender.[2]
Geography
- State - Pernambuco
- Region - Zona da mata Pernambucana
- Boundaries - Ribeirão (N); Barreiros and Alagoas state (S); Palmares, Xexéu and Joaquim Nabuco (W); Tamandaré and Gameleira (E)
- Area - 533.33 km2 (205.92 sq mi)
- Elevation - 93 metres (305 ft)
- Hydrography - Una and Sirinhaém Rivers
- Vegetation - Subperenifólia forest
- Climate - hot, tropical, and humid
- Annual average temperature - 25.2 c
- Distance to the capital (Recife) - 125 kilometres (78 mi)
Economy
The main economic activities in Água Preta are based in agribusiness, especially plantations of sugarcane and cattle-keeping. The city's other main economy is the civil service.
Economic indicators
Population[1] | GDP (1.000.000 R$)[3] | GDP pc (R$) | PE |
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33.095 | 246.012,40 | 6.748,57 | 0.16% |
Economy by sector 2006
Primary sector | Secondary sector | Service sector |
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21.91% | 7.78% | 70.31% |
Health indicators
HDI (2000) | Hospitals (2007) | Hospitals beds (2007) | Children's mortality every 1000 (2005) |
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0.597 | 1 | 16 | 20 |
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Agreste Pernambucano
Alto Capibaribe | |
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Brejo Pernambucano | |
Garanhuns | |
Médio Capibaribe | |
Vale do Ipanema | |
Vale do Ipojuca |
Mata Pernambucana
Mata Meridional Pernambucana | |
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Mata Setentrional Pernambucana | |
Vitoria de Santo Antão |
Metropolitana de Recife
Itamaracá | |
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Recife | |
Porto de Suape | |
Fernando de Noronha |
Sao Francisco Pernambucano
Itaparica | |
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Petrolina |
Sertão Pernambucano
Araripina | |
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Pajeú | |
Salgueiro | |
Sertão do Moxotó |
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