Cachoeira

Cachoeira (Portuguese, meaning waterfall) is an inland municipality of Bahia, Brazil, on the Paraguaçu River. The town exports sugar, cotton, and tobacco and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre.

Cachoeira
Municipality
Municipality of Cachoeira
Cachoeira on the Paraguaçu River
Location in Bahia
Coordinates: 12°35′4″S 38°57′21″W
Country Brazil
State Bahia
Meso-regionMetropolitana de Salvador
Micro-RegionSanto Antônio de Jesus
Government
  MayorEliana Gonzaga de Jesus (Republicans)
Area
  Total395.223 km2 (152.596 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total33,567
  Density85/km2 (220/sq mi)
DemonymCachoeirano
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
44300-xxx
Area/distance code(00)55
HDI (2010)0.647 – medium
National Historic Heritage of Brazil
Designated1973
Reference no.843

The municipality contains 56% of the 10,074 hectares (24,890 acres) Baía do Iguape Marine Extractive Reserve, created in 2000.

São Félix is located directly across the Paraguaçu River from Cachoeira; it also borders the municipalities of Conceição da Feira, Santo Amaro, Saubara, Maragogipe, Governador Mangabeira, and Muritiba.

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