Israelândia

Highway connections with Goiânia are made by taking state highway BR-069 west from Goiânia, through Trindade, São Luís de Montes Belos, and then 31 kilometers northeast to Amorinópolis.

Districts, villages, and hamlets The economy is based on services, small industries, cattle raising, and agriculture.

The main crops are rice, bananas, manioc, and corn, all in modest planted areas.

The history of Israelândia begins in 1942 when Fernando Martins Marques discovered gold and diamonds in the Rio Claro.

In 1958 it achieved municipal status and took the name Israelândia, in honor of Israel de Amorim, who fought for its autonomy.