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Regional Divisions of Brazil

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The Regional Division of Brazil consists of States and Municipalities grouped into regions with the objective of updating regional knowledge about the country and of making it possible to create a territory basis for the survey and dissemination of statistical data. It is also aimed at adding a perspective to the understanding of national territory organization and helping the federal government, as well as States and Municipalities, in the implementation and management of public policies and investments.

The division of Brazil into regions has been a concern since the creation of the IBGE. The need of a deep knowledge of the National Territory aiming at its integration in the 1940s and, later, at planning as a basis for its development, demanded the creation of more detailed regional divisions of Brazil, i.e., based on groups of municipalities rather than on groups of states as they had been ever since. 

In the 20th century, the IBGE produced regional divisions based on the concepts of Physiographic Zones (1940s and 1960s), Homogeneous Microregions and Mesoregions (1968 and 1976, respectively) and Geographic Mesoregions and Microregions (1990). In addition, several articles were published in the Journal of Brazilian Geography dealing with the regionalization of Brazil. At the IBGE, regional divisions were established at different levels of coverage and led, in 1942, to the aggregation of Federation Units into Major Regions defined by the physical characteristics of the Brazilian territory and institutionalized as: North Region, Middle-North Region, Western Northeast Region, Eastern Northeast Region, Northern East Region, Southern East Region, South Region and Central West Region. As a consequence of the changes occurred in the Brazilian geographic space, in the 1950s and 1960s, a new subdivision into Macroregions was elaborated in 1970, and introduced revealing concepts and methods that revealed the growing importance of economic articulation and of urban structure in the understanding of the organization of the Brazilian space, from which the following names derive: North Region, Northeast Region, Southeast Region, South Region and Central West Region, which are the current names.  

The regional division is a task of scientific nature, being subject to changes occurred in the theoretical-methodological field of Geography, which might affect the concept of region itself. So, the the periodical revisions of the several models of regional division adopted by the IBGe were established according to different conceptual approaches, aiming at displaying and summarizing the natural, cultural, economic, social and political diversity that characterizes the National Territory.

About the publication - 2017 Geographic Areas

The Regional Division of Brazil into Immediate and Intermediate Geographic Regions 2017 presents a new regional scenario linked to social, political and economic processes observed in the national territory since the edition of the Regional Division of Brazil released in the 1990’s. The revision of mesoregional and microregional units, which are called, in this study, Intermediate Geographic Regions and Immediate Geographic Regions, followed a common methodology for all the national territory and became part of analyses and expectations of state planning bodies by means of a partnership intermediated by the National Association of Planning, Research and Statistics Institutions – ANIPES. The Regional Division of Brazil into Geographic Regions 2017 aims at providing material for the planning and management of public policies at federal and state levels and to make available different segments for the dissemination of statistical and geoscientific data from the IBGE for the coming ten years.

The subdivision by Immediate and Intermediate Geographic Regions 2017 encompasses the changes occurred in Brazil over the last three decades. The recent sociospatial process of fragmentation /articulation of the Brazilian territory, in its several formats, can be seen in many of the studies developed by the IBGE. The methodological resource used in the elaboration of the current Regional Division of Brazil made use of the several territory models originated from previous studies, connecting them and interpreting the resulting diversity. The region becomes, by means of that option, a construction of geographic knowledge, defined by the dynamics of transformation processes occurred recently and put into operation according to concrete elements (urban networks, hierarchical classification of urban centers, detection of management flows, among others) which are capable of telling regional spaces apart at adequate scales. 

The Immediate Geographic Regions have the urban network as their main element of reference. These regions are structures departing from surrounding urban centers for the supply of immediate needs of the population, such as: purchase of durable and non-durable consumer goods; job search; search for health and educational services; and rendering of public services, such as customer service for the National Social Security Institute – INSS – the Ministry of Labor and of legal services, among others.

The Intermediate Geographic Regions correspond to an intermediate scale among the Federation Units ad The Immediate Geographic Regions. Preferably, there was an attempt at delimitating the Intermediate Geographic Regions with the inclusion of Metropolises or Regional Capitals of the study of networks and urban hierarchy Areas of Influence of Cities (REGIC 2007). In some cases, mainly where there are no Metropolises or Regional Capitals, smaller urban centers were used as representative of the Group of Immediate Regions which form the respective Intermediate Geographic Regions.

The Intermediate Geographic Regions correspond to an intermediate scale among the Federation Units ad The Immediate Geographic Regions. Preferably, there was an attempt at delimitating the Intermediate Geographic Regions with the inclusion of Metropolises or Regional Capitals of the study of networks and urban hierarchy Areas of Influence of Cities (REGIC 2007). In some cases, mainly where there are no Metropolises or Regional Capitals, smaller urban centers were representative of the Group of Immediate Regions which form the respective Intermediate Geographic Regions.

The Intermediate Geographic Regions organize the territory, promoting the articulation of Immediate Geographic Regions by means of a higher hierarchic pole based on private and public management flows and on the existence of highly-complex urban functions.

The work developed by the IBGE geographers was conducted with the help of its Network of Local and State Branches in the task of separating Brazil into territory units, following clear criteria that can be applicable to the whole country. According to previously established definitions, a preliminary proposal of regional division was sent to the Network of IBGE’s Local and State Branches, as well as to Secretariats and/or Planning Institutes of the Federation Units. That step was intended to bring new agents into the process of Geographic Region delimitation, including the local knowledge of different forms of organization of the Brazilian space.

 

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Geographic Regions

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Maps

11 - Geographic Regions in the State of Rondônia = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Rondônia

12 - Geographic Regions in the State of Acre = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Acre

13 - Geographic Regions in the State of Amazonas = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Amazonas

14 - Geographic Regions in the State of Roraima = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Roraima

15 - Geographic Regions in the State of Pará = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Pará

16 - Geographic Regions in the State of Amapá = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Amapá

17 - Geographic Regions in the State of Tocantins = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Tocantins

21 - Geographic Regions in the State of Maranhão = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Maranhão (updated on Sep 11, 2018)

22 - Geographic Regions in the State of Piauí = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Piauí

23 - Geographic Regions in the State of Ceará = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Ceará

24 - Geographic Regions in the State of Rio Grande do Norte = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Rio Grande do Norte

25 - Geographic Regions in the State of Paraíba = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Paraíba

26 - Geographic Regions in the State of Pernambuco = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Pernambuco (updated on Sep 11, 2018)

27 - Geographic Regions in the State of Alagoas = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Alagoas

28 - Geographic Regions in the State of Sergipe = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Sergipe

29 - Geographic Regions in the State of Bahia = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Bahia (updated on Sep 11, 2018)

31 - Geographic Regions in the State of Minas Gerais = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Minas Gerais

32 - Geographic Regions in the State of Espírito Santo = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Espírito Santo

33 - Geographic Regions in the State of Rio de Janeiro = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Rio de Janeiro

35 - Geographic Regions in the State of São Paulo = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of São Paulo

41 - Geographic Regions in the State of Paraná = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Paraná

42 - Geographic Regions in the State of Santa Catarina = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Santa Catarina

43 - Geographic Regions in the State of Rio Grande do Sul = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Rio Grande do Sul

50 - Geographic Regions in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul

51 - Geographic Regions in the State of Mato Grosso = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Mato Grosso

52 e 53 - Geographic Regions in the State of Goiás and in the Federal District = Map of the Geographic Regions in the State of Goiás and in the Federal District

Evolution of the Political-Administrative Units

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Database

Updated on 11/09/2018

  • by municipality of the Immediate and Intermediate Geographic Areas of Brazil - XLSXLSXODS
  • Geographic Areas - Compositio by Municipality - 2017 - Shapefile
  • Boundaries of Immediate Geographic Areas - 2017 - Shapefile
  • Boundaries of Intermediate Geographic Areas - 2017 - Shapefile

Maps

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FAQ

What is the Regional Division of Brazil? 
The Regional Division of Brazil consists of the grouping of states and municipalities into Major Regions in order to update regional knowledge about the country and enable the establishment of a territorial mapping for the sake of surveying and dissemination of statistical data. Furthermore, it is intended to add to a perspective for the national territory organization and to assist the federal government, as well as States and Municipalities, in the implementation of public policies and investments. The Regional Division of Brazil has been part of the IBGE’s institutional mission since the creation of the Institute.

How often is the Regional Division of Brazil released?
The study is updated every ten years. It is the IBGE1s duty to effect  adjustments in the updating cycle of products, due to necessity or convenience.

What Regional Division is now in effect?
The Regional Division of Brazil into Geographic Regions 2017 is the regional scenario now in effect with regard to statistical dissemination by the IBGE. The current subdivision replaces the Geographic Micro and Mesoregions of 1990 in the IBGE’s tabulation.

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