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Ponte Nova

Coordinates:20°24′57″S42°54′32″W / 20.4158333433°S 42.9088888989°W /-20.4158333433; -42.9088888989
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Municipality in central-eastern Minas Gerais state, Brazil
Location of Ponte Nova

Ponte Nova is amunicipality in central-easternMinas Gerais state,Brazil.

Geography

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Ponte Nova is located a few kilometers south of theDoce River on a tributary called the Piranga.As of 2020, the population is estimated at 59,875 inhabitants and the area of the municipality is 470.6 km.[1] The elevation is 402 meters above sea level.It has railroad connections toOuro Preto and is linked by state highways to the capital ofBelo Horizonte and to Ouro Preto.

The beginnings of the city go back to 1755 when the first farms were established in the region. Agriculture and commerce were the occupations of the first inhabitants. The town saw the cycles of first sugar cane and then coffee. From 1770 to 1832, the town was officially denominated an Arraial and was called Capela Filial do Furquim. In 1862 it was raised to a Vila and Ponte Nova became the seat of a municipality in 1866.[2]

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Economy

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The economy is based onagriculture, limited industry and services. Ponte Nova produceslivestock, both dairy and meat,sugarcane, fruits and vegetables, and swine raising, this being quite developed with more than 350 establishments and 30,000 head.

Until recently the city was the center of a prosperous sugar-cane growing area and there were several mills (engenhos in Portuguese). The first sugar cane mill in the state of Minas Gerais was installed in Ponte Nova in 1885. Most of these have now closed.

The municipality included the 377 hectares (930 acres)Fazenda São Mateus Biological Reserve, created in 1974.[3] An audit in 2012 stated that a number of biological reserves created in 1974 on state-owned land were being re-assessed, since they no longer qualified as conservation units.These were Fazenda São Mateus,Carmo da Mata,Colônia 31 de Março and others.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^IBGE 2020
  2. ^História e Contemporaneidade, Prefeitura Municipal de Ponte Nova, retrieved2016-05-23
  3. ^Reservas Biológicas – MG (in Portuguese), Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável (Semad) Minas Gerais, archived fromthe original on 2016-04-26, retrieved2016-04-25
  4. ^Antonieta de Pádua Freire Jardim (2012),Relatório Final de Auditoria Operacional MEIO AMBIENTE – UNIDADES DE CONSERVAÇÃO DE PROTEÇÃO INTEGRAL (in Portuguese), TRIBUNAL DE CONTAS DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAIS, p. 25

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