Cristalina is located directly south of the federal capital,
Brasília, and is connected to that city by BR-040. It lies on a plateau between the basins of two rivers: the
Corumbá River and the São Marcos. Cristalina is 274 kilometers from
Goiânia and 125 kilometers from
Brasília. Cristalina belongs to the micro-region called
Entorno do Distrito Federal, which consists of several cities in Goiás state located outside the boundaries of the Federal District. Cristalina has municipal boundaries with: • North:
Federal District • South:
Ipameri • East:
Mundo Novo • West:
Luziânia and
Cidade Ocidental Cristalina is located at the junction of two important highways—the BR 040, which links Brasília to
Belo Horizonte, and the BR 050, which links
Brasília to
São Paulo. This location alone has been responsible for much of the growth of the city, which had an increase in population with the foundation and continuous growth of Brasília, which is located at a distance of 125 km. As the name indicates the town is famous for being one of the largest centers of production and commerce of precious and semi-precious stones and crystals in Brazil. The immense variety of stones (such as amethysts, sapphires, emeralds, blue topazes, and tourmaline) and of crystals (found in diverse sizes, shapes and colors) are responsible for the large number of tourists that visit the city. Because of the altitude the climate is mild, with temperatures between 10 and 28 degrees Celsius. ==Economy==