Jump to content

Municipalities of Brazil

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Municipality (Brazil))

Municipality
Município (Portuguese)
Municipalities of Brazil as of January 2023
CategoryMunicipio / Municipality
Location Brazil
Found inBrazilian states
Number5,571 (as of October 2023)
PopulationsSmallest:
856 (Serra da Saudade, MG)
Largest:
11,904,961 (São Paulo, SP)
AreasSmallest:
3 km2 (1.2 sq mi) (Santa Cruz de Minas, MG)
Largest:
159,533.7 km2 (61,596.3 sq mi) (Altamira, PA)
Government
  • Prefeitura Municipal
    (en: Municipal Government)
Subdivisions

The municipalities of Brazil (Portuguese: municípios do Brasil) are administrative divisions of the Brazilian states. Brazil currently has 5,571 municipalities, which, given the 2025 population estimate of 213,421,037[1], makes an average municipality population of 37,728 inhabitants. The average state in Brazil has 214 municipalities. Roraima is the least subdivided state, with 15 municipalities, while Minas Gerais is the most, with 853. Northern states are divided into small numbers of large municipalities (e.g. Amazonas is divided into only 62 municipalities), and therefore they cover large areas incorporating several separated towns or villages that do not necessarily conform to one single conurbation. Southern and eastern states on the other hand, are divided into many small municipalities (e.g. Minas Gerais), and therefore large urban areas usually extend over several municipalities which form one single conurbation. More than a half of Brazilian municipalities have a population of lesser than 10,000 inhabitants.

The Federal District cannot be divided into municipalities, which is why its territory is composed of several administrative regions. These regions are directly managed by the government of the Federal District, which exercises constitutional and legal powers that are equivalent to those of the states, as well as those of the municipalities, thus simultaneously assuming all the obligations arising from them.

The 1988 Brazilian Constitution treats the municipalities as parts of the Federation and not simply dependent subdivisions of the states. Each municipality has an autonomous local government, comprising a mayor (prefeito) and a legislative body called municipal chamber (câmara municipal). Both the local government and the legislative body are directly elected by the population every four years. These elections take place at the same time all over the country; the last municipal elections were held on October 2024. Each municipality has the constitutional power to approve its own laws, as well as collecting taxes and receiving funds from the state and federal governments.[2] However, municipal governments have no judicial power per se, and courts are only organised at the state or federal level. A subdivision of the state judiciary, or comarca, can either correspond to an individual municipality or encompass several municipalities.

The seat of the municipal administration is a designated city (cidade), with no legal specifications regarding minimum population, area, or facilities. The city always shares the same name as the municipality, as they are not considered separate entities. Municipalities can be subdivided, solely for administrative purposes, into districts—often, new municipalities are formed from these districts. Other populated areas are villages, but these have no legal status or regulation. Almost all municipalities are subdivided into neighbourhoods (bairros), although most municipalities do not officially define their neighbourhood limits (usually small cities in the countryside).

Municipalities can be split or merged to form new municipalities within the borders of the state, if the population of the involved municipalities expresses a desire to do so in a plebiscite.[2] However, these must abide by the Brazilian Constitution, and forming exclaves or seceding from the state or union is expressly forbidden.[2]

Statistics

[edit]

TBA

Code State Municipalities Main
01 Acre 22 Municipalities of Acre
02 Alagoas 102 Municipalities of Alagoas
03 Amapá 16 Municipalities of Amapá
04 Amazonas 62 Municipalities of Amazonas
05 Bahia 417 Municipalities of Bahia
06 Ceará 184 Municipalities of Ceará
07 Espírito Santo 78 Municipalities of Espírito Santo
08 Goiás 246 Municipalities of Goiás
09 Maranhão 217 Municipalities of Maranhão
10 Mato Grosso 142 Municipalities of Mato Grosso
11 Mato Grosso do Sul 79 Municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul
12 Minas Gerais 853 Municipalities of Minas Gerais
13 Pará 144 Municipalities of Pará
14 Paraíba 223 Municipalities of Paraíba
15 Paraná 399 Municipalities of Paraná
16 Pernambuco 184 Municipalities of Pernambuco
17 Piauí 224 Municipalities of Piauí
18 Rio de Janeiro 92 Municipalities of Rio de Janeiro
19 Rio Grande do Norte 167 Municipalities of Rio Grande do Norte
20 Rio Grande do Sul 497 Municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul
21 Rondônia 52 Municipalities of Rondônia
22 Roraima 15 Municipalities of Roraima
23 Santa Catarina 295 Municipalities of Santa Catarina
24 São Paulo 645 Municipalities of São Paulo
25 Sergipe 75 Municipalities of Sergipe
26 Tocantins 139 Municipalities of Tocantins

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "População do Brasil alcança marca de 213,4 milhões de habitantes, divulga IBGE". Secretaria de Comunicação Social (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 22 December 2025. Retrieved 26 February 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil de 1988". planalto.gov.br (in Portuguese). Brazil.
[edit]