The state of Minas Gerais, in Brazil, has 13 intermediate geographic regions. They are divided in 70 immediate geographic regions according to IBGE (2017).[1]
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Belo Horizonte has 74 municipalities, distributed in 5 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Montes Claros has 87 municipalities, distributed in 7 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Teófilo Otoni has 86 municipalities, distributed in 7 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Governador Valadares has 58 municipalities, distributed in 4 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Ipatinga has 44 municipalities, distributed in 3 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Juiz de Fora has 146 municipalities, distributed in 10 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Barbacena has 49 municipalities, distributed in 3 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Varginha has 82 municipalities, distributed in 10 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Pouso Alegre has 80 municipalities, distributed in 5 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Uberaba has 29 municipalities, distributed in 4 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Uberlândia has 24 municipalities, distributed in 3 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Patos de Minas has 34 municipalities, distributed in 3 immediate geographic regions.
The Intermediate Geographic Region of Divinópolis has 61 municipalities, distributed in 6 immediate geographic regions.
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