The Intermediate and Immediate geographic regions (Portuguese: Regiões geográficas Intermediárias e Imediatas) in Brazil constitute the country's regional geographic division, according to the composition prepared by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

The immediate geographic regions are groupings of municipalities whose main reference is the urban network and have a local urban center as a base, through the IBGE analysis. For its elaboration, the connection of nearby cities through dependency relationships and displacement of the population in search of goods, provision of services and work were taken into consideration. Intermediate regions for their part, are groupings of immediate regions that are articulated through the influence of a metropolis, regional capital or representative urban center.

They were instituted in 2017 for updating the Brazilian regional division and correspond to an overview of old Meso and Microregions, respectively, which were in force from 1989.[1]

List of regions

As of 2017, there were 5,570 municipalities, divided among 133 Intermediate regions and 510 Immediate regions:[2]

StateIntermediate Immediate Municipalities
Central-West Brazil1452466
Goiás622246
Mato Grosso518141
Mato Grosso do Sul31279
Northeast Brazil421541794
Alagoas211102
Bahia1034417
Ceará618184
Maranhão522217
Paraíba415223
Pernambuco418185
Piauí619224
Rio Grande do Norte311167
Sergipe2675
North Brazil2262450
Acre2522
Amapá2416
Amazonas41162
Pará721144
Rondônia2652
Roraima2415
Tocantins311139
Southeast Brazil331451668
Espírito Santo4878
Minas Gerais1370853
Rio de Janeiro51492
São Paulo1153645
South Brazil21961191
Paraná629399
Rio Grande do Sul843497
Santa Catarina724295
Federal District 1 1 1
Total1335105570

References

  1. "Regional Divisions of Brazil | IBGE". www.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  2. "IBGE | Biblioteca | Detalhes | Divisão regional do Brasil em regiões geográficas imediatas e regiões geográficas intermediárias : 2017". biblioteca.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 21 April 2021.


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