Rivers Rivers that water the municipality are Rio Araguari, Ribeirão das Araras, Corrego Grande, Ribeirão Jordão, and Ribeirão Piçarrão. The Paranaíba in the north forms the boundary with the state of
Goiás. There are many waterfalls and rapids (128 according to one source), giving the area a great potential in tourism.
Climate The year is divided into two periods, the rainy season from November to April and the dry season from May to October. Because of the elevation (more than 1,000 meters above sea level) temperatures are pleasant with few extremes although humidity can be high in the rainy season. • Annual average temperature: • Maximum annual average: • Minimum annual average: • Annual average rainfall:
Distances from major cities • Belo Horizonte • Rio de Janeiro • São Paulo • Brasília .
Main highways serving the municipality • BR-050 - São Paulo - Brasília: allows for south/center-west integration, and connecting with the Belém/Brasília reaches the north of the country. • MG-223 - Allows for the integration of the region of the Triângulo Mineiro with the capital of the state, Belo Horizonte, connecting with BR-365 and with BR 050. • MG-413 - It connects Araguari with Goiânia and all the center-west of the country. • MG-748 - It connects Araguari to BR-365, interconnecting with the north of Minas Gerais as far as Montes Claros. Araguari is a major railroad junction and connects with the states of
Goiás,
Tocantins, and
Mato Grosso do Sul. ==Demographics==