Águas Belas

Águas Belas (literally Beautiful Waters) is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Pernambuco.

History
The region where Águas Belas is located was originally inhabited by the Tupiniquim, who were expelled by the Carnijó tribe. The first Europeans arrived around 1700. Until 1904, Águas Belas was a district of Buíque.

The name "Águas Belas" (Portuguese for "Beautiful Waters") originated from the commentary of a judge who was visiting the city and was impressed by the excellent quality of the water in the town.

Geography

 * State - Pernambuco
 * Region - Agreste Pernambucano
 * Boundaries - Buíque and Pedra  (N);  Alagoas state   (S);  Iati   (E);   Itaíba  (W)
 * Area - 885.98 km2
 * Elevation - 336 m
 * Hydrography - Ipanema River
 * Vegetation - Caatinga Hiperxerófila
 * Climate - semi arid hot
 * Annual average temperature - 24.5 c
 * Distance to Recife - 315 km
 * Population - 43,686 (2020)

Economy
The main economic activities in Águas Belas are based in industry, commerce and agribusiness especially plantations of beans, corn and manioc; and creations of cattle, goats, sheep, horses, pigs and chickens.

Economic indicators
Economy by Sector 2006