This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Goiás (GO), in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Goiás is divided into 246 municipalities, which are grouped into 18 microregions, which are grouped into 5 mesoregions.

Municipalities of Goias, Brazil
Ordered by regions
Ordered by population
List of municipalities in Goiás by population, in descending order, based on estimates from IBGE for 1 July 2005.
More than 500,000 inhabitants
| Municipality | Population (IBGE Jul/2007) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Goiânia | 1,244,645 | 
More than 100,000 inhabitants
| Municipality | Population (IBGE Jul/2007) | |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Aparecida de Goiânia | 475,303 | 
| 3 | Anápolis | 325,544 | 
| 4 | Luziânia | 196,046 | 
| 5 | Rio Verde | 149,382 | 
| 6 | Águas Lindas de Goiás | 131,884 | 
| 7 | Valparaíso de Goiás | 114,450 | 
More than 50,000 inhabitants
| Municipality | Population (IBGE 2007) | |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | Trindade | 97,491 | 
| 9 | Formosa | 90,212 | 
| 10 | Itumbiara | 88,109 | 
| 11 | Novo Gama | 83,599 | 
| 12 | Jataí | 81,972 | 
| 13 | Planaltina | 76,376 | 
| 14 | Catalão | 75,623 | 
| 15 | Senador Canedo | 70,599 | 
| 16 | Caldas Novas | 62,204 | 
| 17 | Santo Antônio do Descoberto | 55,621 | 
| 18 | Goianésia | 53,86 | 
More than 25,000 inhabitants
| Municipality | Population (IBGE 2007) | |
|---|---|---|
| 19 | Cidade Ocidental | 48,589 | 
| 20 | Mineiros | 45,189 | 
| 21 | Inhumas | 44,983 | 
| 22 | Porangatu | 39,238 | 
| 23 | Morrinhos | 38,997 | 
| 24 | Jaraguá | 38,968 | 
| 25 | Niquelândia | 38,517 | 
| 26 | Quirinópolis | 38,064 | 
| 27 | Cristalina | 36,614 | 
| 28 | Santa Helena de Goiás | 35,027 | 
| 29 | Uruaçu | 33,382 | 
| 30 | Goiatuba | 31,225 | 
| 31 | Iporá | 31,060 | 
| 32 | Minaçu | 31,041 | 
| 33 | Itaberaí | 30,609 | 
| 34 | Posse | 28,850 | 
| 35 | São Luís de Montes Belos | 26,784 | 
| 36 | Pires do Rio | 26,657 | 
More than 10,000 inhabitants
| Municipality | Population (IBGE Jul/2005) | |
|---|---|---|
| 37 | Itapuranga | 24,832 | 
| 38 | Padre Bernardo | 24,655 | 
| 39 | Goiás | 24,472 | 
| 41 | Piracanjuba | 24,252 | 
| 42 | Ipameri | 23,777 | 
| 43 | Goianira | 23,613 | 
| 44 | São Miguel do Araguaia | 22,468 | 
| 45 | Alexânia | 22,287 | 
| 46 | Nerópolis | 22,081 | 
| 47 | Bela Vista de Goiás | 21,611 | 
| 48 | Pirenópolis | 21,241 | 
| 49 | Acreúna | 20,959 | 
| 50 | Jussara | 19,481 | 
| 51 | Anicuns | 19,097 | 
| 52 | Ceres | 19,026 | 
| 53 | Silvânia | 19,022 | 
| 54 | Rubiataba | 18,965 | 
| 55 | Palmeiras de Goiás | 18,566 | 
| 56 | Campos Belos | 18,489 | 
| 57 | Aragarças | 18,378 | 
| 58 | Bom Jesus de Goiás | 17,764 | 
| 59 | Cocalzinho de Goiás | 17,299 | 
| 60 | Pontalina | 17,257 | 
| 61 | Guapó | 15,199 | 
| 62 | Caiapônia | 15,148 | 
| 63 | São Simão | 15,091 | 
| 64 | Hidrolândia | 14,860 | 
| 65 | Itapaci | 14,732 | 
| 66 | Uruana | 14,051 | 
| 67 | Orizona | 13,440 | 
| 68 | Indiara | 13,052 | 
| 69 | Goianápolis | 12,825 | 
| 70 | Abadiânia | 12,736 | 
| 71 | Vianópolis | 12,699 | 
| 72 | Itapirapuã | 11,986 | 
| 73 | Piranhas | 11,959 | 
| 74 | Mozarlândia | 11,880 | 
| 75 | Crixás | 11,818 | 
| 76 | Iaciara | 11,758 | 
| 77 | Paraúna | 11,462 | 
| 78 | Mara Rosa | 11,406 | 
| 79 | Nova Crixás | 11,035 | 
| 80 | Rialma | 11,023 | 
| 81 | Edéia | 10,990 | 
| 82 | Campinorte | 10,508 | 
| 83 | Caçu | 10,166 | 
| 84 | Petrolina de Goiás | 10,155 | 
| 85 | Firminópolis | 10,004 | 
| 86 | Maurilândia | 10,001 | 
More than 5,000 inhabitants
Fewer than 5,000 inhabitants
Ordered by area and population
This is a list of municipalities in the state of Goiás, Brazil. Population figures are estimates from 2005. Area figures are from 2002.
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| Largest in area | Niquelândia | 9,843.0 km2 (3,800.4 sq mi) | 
|---|---|---|
| Smallest in area | Palmelo | 58.9 km2 (22.7 sq mi) | 
| Highest in elevation | Alto Paraíso de Goiás | 1,183 metres (3,881 ft) | 
| Most densely populated | Goiânia | 1,624.1 inhabitants/km2 (2005) | 
| Most sparsely populated | Serranópolis | 1.01 inhabitants/km2 (2005) | 
| Highest ranking on Human Development Index | Chapadão do Céu | Score of .834 | 
See also
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