Vilhena, Rondônia, Northern Region, Brazil

History | Population growth | Emancipation | Transport | Economy | Sport

🇧🇷 Vilhena is the easternmost municipality in the Brazilian state of Rondônia. It is the fifth-largest city in Rondônia and has the best HDI in the state. According to IBGE-2015, Vilhena also had a GDP of R$ 1,824,367.69 (approximately US$ 460 million), which represented a GDP per capita of R$ 23,055.20.

History In common with many other municipalities of Rondônia, Vilhena was started in the early twentieth century, around 1910, when Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon built telegraph posts in the fields of the Plateau Parecis, linking several cities between Cuiabá and Porto Velho. Towns often would rise around these posts, Vilhena included.

Population growth Migration from southern and south-eastern regions caused the population to increase in 1959 after the construction of highway BR-364, which connects the north with the rest of the country and was paved in 1986. The period in which the population rose more dramatically was the 1970s, as from 1964 many migrants from all over the country were attracted to the region because of the distribution of land to settlers by INCRA (National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform). The region's wealth of wood in the forest sites and a healthy climate attracted many permanent residents, with a relevant participation of decedents from European migrants, who came firstly to the south of the country and were later attracted to this region by government incentives.

Emancipation In April 1969, Vilhena became district capital of Porto Velho by decree No. 565. Vilhena, at that time, had about only 160 homes, with an estimated population of 800. Simultaneously, the office of Civil Registry and the Court of Peace were established. The first administrator of the district of Vilhena was Gilberto Barros de Lima, who held the district post from March 1973 to June 1977. Several sawmills were started at this time.

On October 11, 1977, President Ernesto Geisel endorsed Law No. 6448, which broke down Vilhena of Porto Velho, being recognised as a city of Rondônia since then.

Transport Vilhena is served by Brigadeiro Camarão Airport, with a paved runway 2600m in length. Nowadays, the air transportation is operated by Azul Airlines, which offers daily one direct flight to Cuiabá (the capital of Mato Grosso State), where passengers can change flights to all the most important cities of the country.

Vilhena is linked by paved road (BR-364) to Porto Velho, the capital of Rondônia (approximately 700 km), located in the north-western of the State, and, on the south-east direction, to Cuiabá, the capital of Mato Grosso (near 730 km), from where is possible drive through the other regions of the country.

Since 2010, when the Transoceanic Road was entirely paved, linking the State of Acre, in Brazil, to the city of Cusco, in Peru, transport by road, from Vilhena to other neighbor countries, such as Peru, Chile, Colombia and Bolívia, became shorter and quicker, representing a great facility to exportation of its production.

Economy In a recent past, cattle cutting predominated as the major economic activity for large and medium landowners. In 2005, the cattle herd had a head count of 116,426, which represented a dramatic decline in comparison with the amount in 1991 (approximately 900,000). This reduction can be explained by the pastures supplemental to crops, mainly for the cultivation of soybeans (with an annual production around 120,000 tons), so cattle are no longer the main source of agricultural economy. Other important agriculture cultivations also include corn, rice and bean. Agriculture and farming represent together 13,6% of the GDP, while industry and services represent 21,8% and 64,6%, respectively. The industries are mostly made up of companies linked to the agricultural activities, such as JBS-Friboi, the largest Brazilian multinational in the food industry, producing fresh, chilled, and processed beef, which is sold in the domestic market and also exported to several countries.

Sport The city has five competing professional football teams: Ajax F.C., Barcelona F.C., CA Rondoniense, Vihena EC and Vilhenense EC.

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Vilhena has a population of over 102,211 people. Vilhena also forms part of the wider Rondônia state which has a population of over 1,777,225 people.

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Antipodal to Vilhena is: 119.89,12.708

Locations Near: Vilhena -60.1101,-12.7075

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🇧🇷 Tangará da Serra -57.491,-14.621 d: 354.1  

🇧🇷 Ariquemes -63.033,-9.908 d: 445.5  

🇧🇷 Lucas do Rio Verde -55.917,-13.067 d: 456.3  

🇧🇷 Sorriso -55.7,-12.533 d: 478.9  

🇧🇷 Sinop -55.633,-11.833 d: 496  

🇧🇷 Várzea Grande -56.139,-15.652 d: 538.9  

🇧🇷 Cuiabá -56.096,-15.596 d: 539  

🇧🇷 Porto Velho -63.86,-8.766 d: 599.8  

Antipodal to: Vilhena 119.89,12.708

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