Goianápolis
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Goianápolis is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. It had a population of 11,224 (IBGE 2020 estimate) in a total area of 162.38 km2 (2007). The town is famous for its tomato production and as the birthplace of Leandro and Leonardo, one of the most famous country and western duos in recent Brazilian music.
Key facts
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- Goianápolis
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- Municipality
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- Location in Goiás state
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- Brazil
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- Location in Brazil
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- Country
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- Brazil
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- Central-West
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- State
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- Goiás
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- Mesoregion
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- Microregion
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- Goiânia Microregion
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- Metrop. region
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Goianápolis is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. It had a population of 11,224 (IBGE 2020 estimate) in a total area of 162.38 km2 (2007). The town is famous for its tomato production and as the birthplace of Leandro and Leonardo, one of the most famous country and western duos in recent Brazilian music.
==Location==
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