Peixoto de Azevedo

Summary

Peixoto de Azevedo is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. Peixoto de Azevedo was the ancient location of the Panará indigenous people. They were expelled during the 19th century gold rush in the region. From the 20th century, the Panará people were relocated to the Kapoto-Jarinã indigenous territory created by the Villas-Bôas brothers.

Peixoto de Azevedo
Location in Mato Grosso state
Location in Mato Grosso state
Peixoto de Azevedo is located in Brazil
Peixoto de Azevedo
Peixoto de Azevedo
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 10°13′23″S 54°58′47″W / 10.22306°S 54.97972°W / -10.22306; -54.97972
CountryBrazil
RegionCentral-West
StateMato Grosso
FoundedMay 13, 1986
Government
 • MayorMauricio Ferreira de Souza (PSDB)
Area
 • Total14,257.8 km2 (5,505.0 sq mi)
Elevation
346 m (1,135 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total35,338
 • Density2.5/km2 (6.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Gold specimen from the Alta Floresta Gold Province, near Peixoto de Azevedo. 2.6 x 2.2 x 1.4 cm.

The nearby Alta Floresta Gold Province comprises 38 gold mines.[2]

On September 29, 2006, Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 crashed approximately 200 kilometers (120 mi) east of the city center.

The geographic center of Brazil is located within the municipality.

References edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ Alta Floresta Gold Province