Muriaé
Município de Muriaé Muriaé |
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View of the center of Muriaé
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Coordinates | 21 ° 8 ′ S , 42 ° 22 ′ W | ||
Location and area of the municipality in the state of Minas Gerais | |||
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founding | May 16, 1855 (Vila de São Paulo do Muriaé) | ||
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Country | Brazil | ||
State | Minas Gerais | ||
ISO 3166-2 | BR-MG | ||
height | 209 m | ||
surface | 843.3 km² | ||
Residents | 100,765 (2010) | ||
density | 119.5 Ew. / km² | ||
Time zone | UTC −3 | ||
Website | www.muriae.mg.gov.br (Brazilian Portuguese) | ||
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City Prefect | Ioannis Konstantinos Grammatikopoulos | ||
Political party | Democratas (DEM) (2017-2020) |
Muriaé , officially Portuguese Município de Muriaé , is a city in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais . In 2017 it had 108,537 inhabitants (estimate).
The city is located on the almost 4,900 km long BR-116 highway , which runs in eastern Brazil from Fortaleza in the north to Jaguarão on the border with Uruguay in the south.
Sons and daughters
- José Alencar (1931–2011), politician and entrepreneur
- José Geraldo da Cruz (* 1941), Roman Catholic clergyman, former bishop of Juazeiro
- Sebastião Lazaroni (* 1950), football coach
Web links
Commons : Muriaé - collection of images, videos and audio files
- City Prefecture website , Prefeitura Municipal (Brazilian Portuguese)
- City Council website , Câmara Municipal (Brazilian Portuguese)
- IBGE : Muriaé - Panorama. In: cidades.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved November 17, 2018 (Brazilian Portuguese). Updated statistics.
Individual evidence
- ^ Grego 25 (Prefeito). In: com.br. Eleições 2016, accessed November 17, 2018 (Brazilian Portuguese).
- ^ IGBE - Muriaé , accessed January 12, 2018