Colniza

Municipality in Central-West, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Colniza is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

FoundedNovember 26, 1998
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Colniza
Municipality
The Municipality of Colniza
Official seal of Colniza
Location of Colniza
Location of Colniza
Coordinates: 09°32′38″S 57°26′56″W
Country Brazil
RegionCentral-West
State Mato Grosso
FoundedNovember 26, 1998
Government
  MayorSergio Bastos Dos Santos (PMBD)
Area
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27,947,646 km2 (10,790,646 sq mi)
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Population
 (2020 [1])
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39,861
  Density0.5/km2 (1.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
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Demographics

Colniza has the highest homicide rate in Brazil with 165 deaths per year per 100 thousand inhabitants.[2][3] It is the westernmost and largest (by area) municipality of the state.

Conservation

The municipality of Colniza has a mosaic of conservation units consisting of the Rio Madeirinha Ecological Station, the Rio Roosevelt Ecological Station, the Tucumã State Park and the Guariba-Roosevelt Extractive Reserve.

Satellite monitoring showed that Colniza had the highest level of deforestation in Mato Grosso in the six years from 2010 to 2016, with 78,556 hectares (194,120 acres) cleared, most of it illegally. Rates of deforestation rose successively in 2013, 2014 and 2015.[4]

The 13,683-hectare (33,810-acre) Rio Madeirinha Ecological Station is a fully protected environmental unit created in 1997.[5] The 96,925-hectare (239,510-acre) Rio Roosevelt Ecological Station is a strictly protected conservation unit created in 1997.[6] The 164,224-hectare (405,810-acre) Guariba-Roosevelt Extractive Reserve is a sustainable use unit created in 1996.[7] The municipality also contains 3,641-hectare (9,000-acre) of the Campos Amazônicos National Park, a 961,318-hectare (2,375,470-acre) protected area created in 2006 that protects an unusual enclave of cerrado vegetation in the Amazon rainforest.[8] It contains 44% of the 227,817-hectare (562,950-acre) Igarapés do Juruena State Park, created in 2002.[9]

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