Bocaiúva is a Brazilian municipality located in the northwest of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population as of 2007 was 44,657 people living in a total area of 3,232 km2. The city belongs to the mesoregion of North of Minas and to the microregion of Bocaiúva. It became a municipality in 1890.
Location: Rio Jequitinhonha / the boundary with the municipalities of Engenheiro Navarro/Joaquim Felício Temperatura
Yearly average: 24.3 C
Maximum average: 30 C
Minimum average: 16 C
Yearly rainfall average: 1,246 mm
Relief
Flat: 58%
Hilly: 30%
Mountainous: 12%
Main Rivers
Rio Guavinipam
Rio Jequitinhonha
Statistical Micro-region
Bocaiúva is also a statistical micro-region composed of 5 municipalities: Bocaiúva, Engenheiro Navarro, Francisco Dumont, Guaraciama, and Olhos-d'Água. In 2000 the area was 7,812.30 km2; the population was 60,450; the population density was 7.74 inhabitants/km2.
Distances
Montes Claros: 30 km
Pirapora: 107 km
Belo Horizonte: 369 km
Origin of the name
There are two versions of the origin of the name "Bocaiúva, either from the Macaúba palm or the abolitionist and journalist Quintino Bocaiúva. According to popular tradition, everything began with the carrying of an image of Our Lord of Bonfim who became too heavy and a chapel was built at that spot. The first name of the settlement was Curato de Macaúbas, then Arraial do Senhor do Bonfim, then, Freguesia do Senhor do Bonfim, Vila do Jequitaí, Vila Nova do Jequitaí and, finally, Bocaiúva.
Economic activities
The most important economic activities are cattle raising for meat and dairy, industry, commerce, and agriculture, with the main crops being corn, and rice. The GDP in 2005 was R$246 million, with 120 million generated by services, 81 million generated by industry, and 22 million generated by agriculture. Bocaiúva is in the middle tier of municipalities in the state with regard to economic and social development. there were 4 banking agencies in the town. There was a modest retail infrastructure serving the surrounding area of cattle and agricultural lands. There were 3,221 automobiles in all of the municipality, about one for every 14 inhabitants. In the rural area there were 988 establishments occupying 56,000 hectares. About 2,800 persons were dependent on agriculture. 190 of the farms had tractors, a ratio of one in 05 farms. There were 70,000 head of cattle in 2006. The main crops were bananas, pineapple, cotton, sugarcane, corn, beans, and sorghum.
Health and education
In the health sector there were 20 public health clinics and 13 private health clinics. There was 01 hospital with 60 beds. In the educational sector there were 17 pre-primary schools, 40 primary schools, and 06 middle schools. There is a campus of the Universidade Presidente Antônio Carlos with classes in education.
Municipal Human Development Index: 0.737
State ranking: 371 out of 853 municipalities as of 2000
National ranking: 2,252 out of 5,138 municipalities as of 2000
The highest ranking municipality in Minas Gerais in 2000 was Poços de Caldas with 0.841, while the lowest was Setubinha with 0.568. Nationally the highest was São Caetano do Sul in São Paulo with 0.919, while the lowest was Setubinha. In more recent statistics Manari in the state of Pernambuco has the lowest rating in the country—0,467—putting it in last place.