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Nova Igrapiúna
Bahiavillage
Total population
100
Demographic figures from IBGE. Overview below cites Wikipedia and may reference a different year.
City facts
Overview
Within Bahia, Brazil, Nova Igrapiúna stands as a small village. It is home to roughly 100 residents. Located at -13.814°, -39.145°, Nova Igrapiúna occupies a tropical portion of the southern hemisphere. Meteorological summaries report average highs near 81.8°F and lows near 71.1°F, together with about 67.5 in of annual precipitation (a wet total). Based on its tropical position, residents likely encounter warm temperatures throughout the year with pronounced wet and dry seasons. The remainder of this page draws on open public data to describe the area's demographics, climate, environment and nearby amenities.
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History & geography
Geography
Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.
Climate
10-year averages from ERA5 reanalysis (Open-Meteo).
Air quality
Walkability
Amenities nearby
Wildlife & biodiversity
Earthquake history
Photos
Sights & places nearby
Notable people from here
People born within ~10 km, from Wikidata (CC0). Click any name for their Wikipedia article.
Nearby places in Bahia
- Ituberá5.4 mi away · pop. 21,902
- Carvalho15.6 mi away
- Itiúca17.1 mi away
- Taperoá19.4 mi away · pop. 18,044
- Maraú21.8 mi away · pop. 24,527
- Gandu23.3 mi away · pop. 32,178
- Cairu23.7 mi away · pop. 17,761
- Wenceslau Guimarães24.1 mi away · pop. 24,474
- Teolândia27.5 mi away · pop. 15,332
- Galeão29.7 mi away · pop. 1,125
- Gamboa32.1 mi away · pop. 2,749
- Piabanha33.4 mi away
Geography & sun
Nearby airports
Public attention
Books about this place
Recent natural events nearby
Ground air-quality sensors
Recently spotted species









Research-grade observations from iNaturalist (within ~15 mi).
Events
Gallery
Geotagged photos within ~6 miles of Nova Igrapiúna, from Wikimedia Commons contributors.
Photos via Wikimedia Commons — see each image page for license & attribution.
Sources
- • Open-Meteo (ERA5 reanalysis)
- • Wikimedia Commons
- • Wikidata
- • iNaturalist