Araçuaí () is a Brazilian
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
located in the northeast of the state of
Minas Gerais
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in the
Jequitinhonha River valley. The
Araçuaí River
The Araçuaí River () is a river of Minas Gerais state in southeastern Brazil. The Araçuaí River flows through the Jequitinhonha Valley in the northeast of Minas Gerais, through the town of Araçuaí, which the river takes its name from. It is a ...
, a tributary of the Jequitinhonha, flows through it. Its population was estimated to be 36,712 people living in a total area of 2,235 km
2. The city belongs to the mesoregion of Jequitinhonha and the microregion of Araçuaí. The city is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Araçuaí. The elevation of the municipal seat is 307 meters. It became a municipality in 1870.
Between the municipalities of Araçuaí and
Itinga is located the largest
lithium
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mine in Brazil, explored and extracted by Sigma Lithium Resources.
Etymology
The origin of the name "Araçuaí" has two versions: according to
Auguste de Saint-Hilaire, the name was given by the ''
paulistas'' to the river because they had found a large quantity of gold in it. They exclaimed: "''ouro só ali''" ("only gold there"), and from this phrase Araçuaí was created. According to philologist
Eduardo de Almeida Navarro
Eduardo de Almeida Navarro (born 20 February 1962) is a Brazilian philologist and lexicographer, specialist in Old Tupi and Nheengatu. He is a full professor at the University of São Paulo, where he has been teaching Old Tupi since 1993, a ...
, Araçuaí comes from the
Tupi language
Old Tupi, Ancient Tupi or Classical Tupi () is a classical Tupian language which was spoken by the indigenous Tupi people of Brazil, mostly those who inhabited coastal regions in South and Southeast Brazil. In the words of Brazilian tupinol ...
, through the composition of the words ''araso'iá'' (
araçoia) and ''
'y'' (river), therefore meaning "river of the araçoias".
Until 1857, the place was called Calhau, due to the large quantity of
pebbles (''calhais'') in the region.
History
Before the arrival of the Europeans, the current municipality of Araçuaí was inhabited by the Tocoió and
Botocudo indigenous.
The
priest
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Carlos Pereira de Moura had founded the Aldeia do Pontal, currently
Itira. The village was located next to the confluence of two large rivers: the
Jequitinhonha and the
Araçuaí
Araçuaí () is a Brazilian Municipalities of Brazil, municipality located in the northeast of the state of Minas Gerais in the Jequitinhonha River valley. The Araçuaí River, a tributary of the Jequitinhonha, flows through it. Its population wa ...
. The village had a set of qualities to evolve into a city, such as easy access to
canoes
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In British English, the term ''canoe'' ca ...
, used at the time for navigating rivers, but the priest was excessively demanding and authoritarian, prohibiting alcoholic beverages and prostitutes there. So, the prostitutes emigrated up the Araçuaí River, and the canoeists changed ports, attracted by them.
The prostitutes were sheltered by Luciana Teixeira, owner of the Fazenda da Boa Vista da Barra do Calhau, on her lands on the right bank of the Calhau and Araçuaí streams. This became the landing point for the canoes that went up the Jequitinhonha. Luciana started a village on her land in 1817.
Over time, the place gained importance. It was established under the name Vila de Arassuahy on July 1, 1871, and on September 21 of the same year it was elevated to the category of city, with the name Araçuaí.
Until 1911, the city was the capital of the entire northeast of Minas Gerais. In 1882, the Bahia and Minas Railway was built, connecting the Bahian city of
Caravelas
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to Araçuaí, but it was deactivated and closed in 1966.
Today, Araçuaí is considered one of the commercial and educational centers of the
Jequitinhonha valley.
Geography
According to the regional division in force since 2017, established by the IBGE, the municipality belongs to the
Intermediate Geographic Region of Teófilo Otoni and
Immediate Geographic Region of Araçuaí
The Immediate Geographic Region of Araçuaí is one of the 7 immediate Intermediate and Immediate Geographic Regions, geographic regions in the Intermediate Geographic Region of Teófilo Otoni, one of the 70 immediate geographic regions in the Bra ...
.
Until then, with the divisions into microregions and mesoregions in force, it was part of the microregion of Araçuaí, which in turn was included in the
mesoregion of Jequitinhonha.
Climate
The maximum temperature of 44.8 °C (112.6 °F) recorded on November 19, 2023, in Araçuaí, is considered the highest ever maximum temperature recorded in Brazil.
Economy
The city's
GDP is around R$520 million
reais, with 50.3% of the added value coming from services, followed by public administration (33.6%), industry (11%) and agriculture (5.1%).
With this structure, the
GDP per capita
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Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is ...
of Araçuaí is R$ 14.2 thousand, a value lower than the state average (R$ 40.1 thousand) and the region of Teófilo Otoni (R$ 14.9 thousand), but higher than the average of the municipalities in the region of Araçuaí (R$ 11.4 thousand).
Culture
In the city, the Araçuaí Museum was created to house the collection of objects and documents that record the religiosity, customs and activities that make up the history of Araçuaí and the region.
The museum was created by the artist Lira Marques and Frei Chico, a Dutch
Franciscan friar who worked as a researcher of Brazilian popular culture and religiosity.
Every year, in September, the city holds the Micareta de Araçuaí, an
off-season carnival that attracts many people from the region.
See also
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List of municipalities in Minas Gerais
This is a list of the municipalities in the States of Brazil, state of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais (MG), located in the Southeast Region, Brazil, Southeast Region of Brazil. Minas Gerais is divided into 853 Municipalities of Brazil, municipalities, ...
References
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Municipalities in Minas Gerais