Carajás (proposed Brazilian state)
Carajás was the name for a proposed new Brazilian state, which would consist of the southeast part of the current state of Pará. Along with a simultaneous proposal to create another state called Tapajós from another part of Pará, the proposal was defeated in a referendum in 2011 and by law could not be revived until 2015; as of 2018, no new such proposal has been made. Although voters within the territory of the proposed new states voted strongly in favor, the vote was strongly negative among the much larger population in what would have remained of Pará.
Municipalities
The new state's largest city and proposed capital would be Marabá. Carajás would have a population of about 1.6 million and an area of, comprising 39 out of Pará's 144 municipalities. As of 2011, its GDP of BRL 19.5 billion constituted 33% of the total GDP of Pará.The two most populous municipalities would be Marabá and Parauapebas.
List of municipalities in the proposed state
Name | Name |
Abel Figueiredo | Ourilândia do Norte |
Água Azul do Norte | Pacajá |
Anapu | Palestina do Pará |
Bannach | Pau d'Arco |
Bom Jesus do Tocantins | Parauapebas |
Brejo Grande do Araguaia | Piçarra |
Breu Branco | Redenção |
Canaã dos Carajás | Rio Maria |
Conceição do Araguaia | Rondon do Pará |
Cumaru do Norte | São Domingos do Araguaia |
Curionópolis | São Félix do Xingu |
Dom Eliseu | São Geraldo do Araguaia |
Eldorado dos Carajás | São João do Araguaia |
Floresta do Araguaia | Sapucaia |
Goianésia do Pará | Santa Maria das Barreiras |
Itupiranga | Santana do Araguaia |
Jacundá | Tucumã |
Marabá | Tucuruí |
Nova Ipixuna | Xinguara |
Novo Repartimento |