List of municipalities in Mato Grosso

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This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Mato Grosso (MT), located in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Mato Grosso is divided into 142 municipalities, which are grouped into 22 microregions, which are grouped into 5 mesoregions.

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Municipalities of Mato Grosso, Brazil
MesoregionMicroregionMunicipality
Centro-Sul Mato-GrossenseAlto Pantanal Barão de Melgaço
Cáceres
Curvelândia
Poconé
Alto Paraguai Alto Paraguai
Arenápolis
Nortelândia
Nova Marilândia
Santo Afonso
Cuiabá Chapada dos Guimarães
Cuiabá (State Capital)
Nossa Senhora do Livramento
Santo Antônio de Leverger
Várzea Grande
Rosário Oeste Acorizal
Jangada
Rosário Oeste
Nordeste Mato-GrossenseCanarana Água Boa
Campinápolis
Canarana
Nova Nazaré
Nova Xavantina
Novo São Joaquim
Querência
Santo Antônio do Leste
Médio Araguaia Araguaiana
Barra do Garças
Cocalinho
Norte Araguaia Alto Boa Vista
Bom Jesus do Araguaia
Canabrava do Norte
Confresa
Luciára
Novo Santo Antônio
Porto Alegre do Norte
Ribeirão Cascalheira
Santa Cruz do Xingu
Santa Terezinha
São Félix do Araguaia
São José do Xingu
Serra Nova Dourada
Vila Rica
Norte Mato-GrossenseAlta Floresta Alta Floresta
Apiacás
Carlinda
Nova Bandeirantes
Nova Monte Verde
Paranaíta
Alto Teles Pires Boa Esperança do Norte
Ipiranga do Norte
Itanhangá
Lucas do Rio Verde
Nobres
Nova Mutum
Nova Ubiratã
Santa Rita do Trivelato
Sorriso
Tapurah
Arinos Juara
Nova Maringá
Novo Horizonte do Norte
Porto dos Gaúchos
São José do Rio Claro
Tabaporã
Aripuanã Aripuanã
Brasnorte
Castanheira
Colniza
Cotriguaçu
Juína
Juruena
Rondolândia
Colíder Colíder
Guarantã do Norte
Matupá
Nova Canaã do Norte
Nova Guarita
Novo Mundo
Peixoto de Azevedo
Terra Nova do Norte
Paranatinga Gaúcha do Norte
Nova Brasilândia
Paranatinga
Planalto da Serra
Parecis Comodoro
Campo Novo do Parecis
Campos de Júlio
Diamantino
Sapezal
Sinop Cláudia
Feliz Natal
Itaúba
Marcelândia
Nova Santa Helena
Santa Carmem
Sinop
União do Sul
Vera
Sudeste Mato-Grossense Alto Araguaia Alto Araguaia
Alto Garças
Alto Taquari
Primavera do Leste Campo Verde
Primavera do Leste
Rondonópolis Dom Aquino
Itiquira
Jaciara
Juscimeira
Pedra Preta
Rondonópolis
São José do Povo
São Pedro da Cipa
Tesouro Araguainha
General Carneiro
Guiratinga
Pontal do Araguaia
Ponte Branca
Poxoréo
Ribeirãozinho
Tesouro
Torixoréu
Sudoeste Mato-GrossenseAlto Guaporé Conquista d'Oeste
Nova Lacerda
Pontes e Lacerda
Vale de São Domingos
Vila Bela da Santíssima Trindade
Jauru Araputanga
Figueirópolis d'Oeste
Glória d'Oeste
Indiavaí
Jauru
Lambari d'Oeste
Mirassol d'Oeste
Porto Esperidião
Reserva do Cabaçal
Rio Branco
Salto do Céu
São José dos Quatro Marcos
Tangará da Serra Barra do Bugres
Denise
Nova Olímpia
Porto Estrela
Tangará da Serra

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