Bicas

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Bicas

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 21°43′30″S 43°03′32″W / 21.72500°S 43.05889°W / -21.72500; -43.05889Coordinates: 21°43′30″S 43°03′32″W / 21.72500°S 43.05889°W / -21.72500; -43.05889
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State Minas Gerais
Mesoregion Zona da Mata
Microregion Juiz de Fora
Founded September 7th, 1923
Government
  Mayor Geraldo Magela Longo dos Santos
Area[1]
  Total 139,538 km2 (53,876 sq mi)
Elevation 600.0 m (1,968.5 ft)
Population (2010)[2]
  Total 13,653
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)
HDI (2000) 0.799
Website Bicas, Minas Gerais

Bicas is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. As of 2004 its population is estimated to be 13.590 inhabitants.

History

Initially a breakpoint for salesmen in the 18th century, Bicas obtained its independence from the city of Guarará in 1923. It was an attraction point for Italian immigrants and also other nationalities.

Until the 1970s, Bicas had a full-working train station and an active RFFSA (the extinct state railroad company) branch for repairing wagons. Unfortunately, all this structure was dismantled and today the train station exists only as a historic site. Currently, Bicas has an economy based on commerce, agriculture and farming.

Annual Farming Expositions, with bull-riding and rodeos, cattle commerce and local products - typically in the last week of July of every year - are a tradition of several cities in Zona da Mata, and the Farming Exposition of Bicas is one of the most famous, attracting thousands of tourists from several parts of the country.

Magnified aerial view of the centre of Bicas, in 1995, towards west, showing with details the city centre (in the middle), where it is possible to observe the central square with the main church. The Cruzeiro hill can be seen on the right side, and above the highlands of the city. It is possible to see, in this picture, the RFFSA's local branch's headquarters. In the top of the picture, parts of the road BR-267 can be seen (linking to neighbour cities like Juiz de Fora, Guarará, Maripá, Mar de Espanha and Pequeri (this last two after routing through the road MG-126)). Again, the "sea of hills" geographical relief surrounding the city is quite noticeable.

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