Location
Cristalina is located directly south of the federal capital,Economy
Today Cristalina is known for its large production of grains, especially seeds. It produces soybeans (140,000 hectares), corn (21,000 hectares), beans (34,000 hectares), sorghum (5,000 hectares), and rice (3,000 hectares). The cattle herd is large with 125,000 head in 2006. In 2007 there were 03 financial institutions (Banco do Brasil S.A, BRADESCO S.A., and Banco Itaú S.A.) and 01 meat-packing house—Cooperativa Agrícola Três Barras Ltda. (22/05/2006) Agricultural data 2006 *Farms: 1,136 *Total area: 330,663 ha. *Area of permanent crops: 7,837 ha. *Area of perennial crops: 143,532 ha. *Area of natural pasture: 101,157 ha. *Area of woodland and forests: 72,679 ha. *Persons dependent on farming: 4,800 *Number of tractors: 967 *Cattle herd: 125,000 Cristalina was the state's largest producer of garlic, coffee, onions, peas, beans, tomatoes, and wheat.Health and education
*Literacy rate in 2000: 82.3 *Infant mortality rate in 2000: 16.88 in 1,000 live births *Schools: 36 with 13,555 students *Hospitals: 02 with 30 beds *Higher education was represented by two schools: Faculdade Central de Cristalina and Pólo Universitário da UEG. *MHDI (2000): 0.760 *State ranking: 53 (out of 242 municipalities in 2000) *National ranking: 1.571 (out of 5,507 municipalities in 2000)History
The history of Cristalina began in the eighteenth century with gold exploration. An abundance of rock crystal and in 1879 two Frenchmen, Etienne Lopes and Leon Laboissière, residents of Paracatu, bought some of the crystal and exported it to Paris. They then settled in a place called Serra Velha where they set up their operations. Later, after the failure of the first miners, another Frenchman, Emílio Levy, arrived trading cloth for crystal and built his house, stimulating others to arrive. In 1901 the district of Serra dos Cristais was created belonging to the municipality of Santa Luzia, nowSee also
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