Novo Repartimento

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Country Brazil
Founded13 December 1991; 33 years ago (1991-12-13)
DistrictsNovo Repartimento
Belo Monte do Pará
Maracajá
Vitória da Conquista
DemonymNovo-repartimentense
Novo Repartimento
Municipality
Flag of Novo Repartimento
Coat of arms of Novo Repartimento
Nickname: 
Little Princess of the Trans-Amazon[1]
Location in Pará
Location in Pará
Novo Repartimento is located in Brazil
Novo Repartimento
Novo Repartimento
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 04°15′04″S 49°56′49″W / 4.25111°S 49.94694°W / -4.25111; -49.94694
Country Brazil
RegionNorth
State Pará
MesoregionSoutheastern Pará
MicroregionTucuruí
Founded13 December 1991; 33 years ago (1991-12-13)
DistrictsNovo Repartimento
Belo Monte do Pará
Maracajá
Vitória da Conquista
Government
  MayorValdir Lemes Machado[2] (PSD)
Area
  Municipality
15,398 km2 (5,945 sq mi)
  Urban
15.42 km2 (5.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2022[3])
  Municipality
60,438
  Density3.9/km2 (10/sq mi)
DemonymNovo-repartimentense
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
68473-000
Area code+55 94
HDI (2010)0.537 – low[4]
Websitewww.novorepartimento.pa.gov.br

Novo Repartimento is a municipality in the state of Pará, Brazil. It belongs to the mesoregion of Southeastern Pará and to the microregion of Tucuruí. In 2022, its population was 60,438 inhabitants.

The village of Repartimento was established on the banks of the Repartimento River in the early 1970s, when its first inhabitant settled near the lodging of the Mendes Júnior construction company, which was in charge for the earthworks on the BR-422 highway that would link the Trans-Amazonian Highway (BR-230) to the Tucuruí dam. The original settlement was located at the intersection of the BR-230 and BR-422 highways, but it was relocated and its population expropriated due to the risk of flooding brought by the lake of the Tucuruí dam.

From 9 to 11 September 1982, more than 3,000 expropriated farmers gathered at the parking lot of the Real Estate Assets Service, which later became the Tucuruí City Hall, to put forward various demands. Their main requests were for larger plots of land, the rebuilding of their homes, and fairer compensation.

On 21 April 1991, a referendum was held calling for the emancipation of Repartimento, with 91.02% of the votes in favour. On 13 December, State Law No. 5,702 elevated the village to the status of municipality, with the name of Novo Repartimento, separating it from Tucuruí, Jacundá and Pacajá.

In 2014, the municipality was divided into four districts: Novo Repartimento, Belo Monte do Pará, Maracajá, and Vitória da Conquista.[5][6]

Economy

About 90% of the population lives in rural areas, in projects created by the INCRA, and is directly or indirectly linked to agricultural activity. Livestock farming plays a minor role in the economic context and is practised by medium and large producers. In plant extractivism, the most important products are timber and Brazil nuts.[1]

Education

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