Mesoregions of Brazil

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A mesoregion (Portuguese: Mesorregião) is a subdivision of the Brazilian states, grouping together various municipalities in proximity and with common characteristics. The mesoregions were created by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics for statistical purposes and do not, therefore, constitute an administrative area. They are further divided into microregions.

List of mesoregions

As of 2014, there are 5569 municipalities, divided over 557 microregions and 136 mesoregions:[1]

State Mesoregions Microregions Municipalities
Acre 2 5 22
Alagoas 3 13 102
Amapá 2 4 16
Amazonas 4 13 62
Bahia 7 32 417
Ceará 7 33 184
Espírito Santo 4 13 78
Goiás 5 18 246
Maranhão 5 21 217
Mato Grosso 5 22 141
Mato Grosso do Sul 4 11 79
Minas Gerais 12 66 853
Pará 6 22 144
Paraíba 4 23 223
Paraná 10 39 399
Pernambuco 5 19 185
Piauí 4 15 224
Rio de Janeiro 6 18 92
Rio Grande do Norte 4 19 167
Rio Grande do Sul 7 35 497
Rondônia 2 8 52
Roraima 2 4 15
Santa Catarina 6 20 295
São Paulo 15 63 645
Sergipe 3 13 75
Tocantins 2 8 139
total 136 557 5569

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