List of municipalities in Acre
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This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Acre (AC), located in the North Region of Brazil. Acre is divided into 22 municipalities, which are grouped into 5 immediate regions, which are grouped into 2 intermediate regions.[1]
Municipalities
[edit]Name | Immediate region[2] | Intermediate region[2] | Population (2022 census)[3] |
Population (2010 census)[4] |
Population change | Land area (km²)[4] | Population density (2022) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acrelândia | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 14,021 | 12,538 | +11.8% | 1,807.9 | 7.8/km2 |
Assis Brasil | Brasiléia | Rio Branco | 8,100 | 6,072 | +33.4% | 4,974.2 | 1.6/km2 |
Brasiléia | Brasiléia | Rio Branco | 26,000 | 21,398 | +21.5% | 3,916.5 | 6.6/km2 |
Bujari | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 12,917 | 8,471 | +52.5% | 3,034.8 | 4.3/km2 |
Capixaba | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 10,392 | 8,798 | +18.1% | 1,702.6 | 6.1/km2 |
Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | 91,888 | 78,507 | +17.0% | 8,779.2 | 10.5/km2 |
Epitaciolândia | Brasiléia | Rio Branco | 18,757 | 15,100 | +24.2% | 1,654.8 | 11.3/km2 |
Feijó | Tarauacá | Cruzeiro do Sul | 35,426 | 32,412 | +9.3% | 27,974.6 | 1.3/km2 |
Jordão | Tarauacá | Cruzeiro do Sul | 9,222 | 6,577 | +40.2% | 5,357.3 | 1.7/km2 |
Mâncio Lima | Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | 19,294 | 15,206 | +26.9% | 5,453.0 | 3.5/km2 |
Manoel Urbano | Sena Madureira | Rio Branco | 11,996 | 7,981 | +50.3% | 10,634.5 | 1.1/km2 |
Marechal Thaumaturgo | Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | 17,093 | 14,227 | +20.1% | 8,191.7 | 2.1/km2 |
Plácido de Castro | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 16,560 | 17,209 | −3.8% | 1,943.2 | 8.5/km2 |
Porto Acre | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 16,693 | 14,880 | +12.2% | 2,604.7 | 6.4/km2 |
Porto Walter | Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | 10,735 | 9,176 | +17.0% | 6,443.9 | 1.7/km2 |
Rio Branco† | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 364,756 | 336,038 | +8.5% | 8,835.7 | 41.3/km2 |
Rodrigues Alves | Cruzeiro do Sul | Cruzeiro do Sul | 14,938 | 14,389 | +3.8% | 3,077.0 | 4.9/km2 |
Santa Rosa do Purus | Sena Madureira | Rio Branco | 6,723 | 4,691 | +43.3% | 6,145.6 | 1.1/km2 |
Sena Madureira | Sena Madureira | Rio Branco | 41,343 | 38,029 | +8.7% | 23,751.3 | 1.7/km2 |
Senador Guiomard | Rio Branco | Rio Branco | 21,454 | 20,179 | +6.3% | 2,321.5 | 9.2/km2 |
Tarauacá | Tarauacá | Cruzeiro do Sul | 43,467 | 35,590 | +22.1% | 20,171.0 | 2.2/km2 |
Xapuri | Brasiléia | Rio Branco | 18,243 | 16,091 | +13.4% | 5,347.3 | 3.4/km2 |
Acre | — | — | 830,018 | 733,559 | +13.15% | 164,122.3 | 5.1/km2 |
North Region | — | — | 17,354,884 | 15,864,454[5] | +9.39% | 3,853,575.6[6] | 4.5/km2 |
Brazil | — | — | 203,080,756 | 190,755,799[5] | +6.46% | 8,502,728.3[6] | 23.9/km2 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "12_regioes_geograficas_acre.pdf" (PDF). geoftp.ibge.gov. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
- ^ a b "Base de dados por municípios das Regiões Geográficas Imediatas e Intermediárias do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "População residente (Pessoas) - Ano 2022 - Brasil, Grande Região, Unidade da Federação e Município". 2022 Population Census (in Portuguese). Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Resident population, total, total urban and urban in the municipal headquarter, in absolute and relative numbers, with indication of the total area and population density, according to the Federation Units and municipalities - Acre". 2010 Population Census. Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ a b "População nos Censos Demográficos, segundo as Grandes Regiões e as Unidades da Federação". 2010 Population Census (in Portuguese). Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Resident population, total, total urban and urban in the municipal capital, in absolute and relative numbers, considering total area and population density, considering Major Regions and Federation Units". 2010 Population Census. Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 13 September 2024.