List of municipalities in Mato Grosso do Sul

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This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), located in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Mato Grosso do Sul is divided into 79 municipalities, which are grouped into 11 microregions, which are grouped into 4 mesoregions.

Municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil (excluding Figueirao and Paraiso das Aguas) Mato Grosso do Sul Municipalities.png
Municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil (excluding Figueirão and Paraíso das Águas)
Current municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul location map.svg
Current municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul
MesoregionMicroregion#Municipality
Centro Norte de Mato Grosso do SulAlto Taquari2 Alcinópolis
19 Camapuã
* Figueirão
28 Coxim
59 Pedro Gomes
65 Rio Verde de Mato Grosso
68 São Gabriel do Oeste
72 Sonora
Campo Grande11 Bandeirantes
20 Campo Grande (State Capital)
24 Corguinho
43 Jaraguari
64 Rio Negro
66 Rochedo
71 Sidrolândia
75 Terenos
Leste de Mato Grosso do SulCassilândia22 Cassilândia
23 Chapadão do Sul
27 Costa Rica
* Paraíso das Águas
Nova Andradina5 Anaurilândia
12 Bataguassu
13 Bataiporã
55 Nova Andradina
74 Taquarussu
Paranaíba8 Aparecida do Taboado
38 Inocência
57 Paranaíba
69 Selvíria
Três Lagoas1 Água Clara
17 Brasilândia
62 Ribas do Rio Pardo
67 Santa Rita do Pardo
76 Três Lagoas
Pantanal Sul Mato-GrossenseAquidauana4 Anastácio
9 Aquidauana
30 Dois Irmãos do Buriti
50 Miranda
Baixo Pantanal26 Corumbá
47 Ladário
61 Porto Murtinho
Sudoeste de Mato Grosso do SulBodoquena14 Bela Vista
15 Bodoquena
16 Bonito
21 Caracol
36 Guia Lopes da Laguna
44 Jardim
53 Nioaque
Dourados3 Amambaí
7 Antônio João
10 Aral Moreira
18 Caarapó
31 Douradina
32 Dourados
34 Fátima do Sul
39 Itaporã
46 Juti
48 Laguna Carapã
49 Maracaju
54 Nova Alvorada do Sul
60 Ponta Porã
63 Rio Brilhante
77 Vicentina
Iguatemi6 Angélica
25 Coronel Sapucaia
29 Deodápolis
33 Eldorado
35 Glória de Dourados
37 Iguatemi
40 Itaquiraí
41 Ivinhema
42 Japorã
45 Jateí
51 Mundo Novo
52 Naviraí
56 Novo Horizonte do Sul
58 Paranhos
70 Sete Quedas
73 Tacuru

Note:

* - Figueirão was created on 2005, from parts of Costa Rica and Camapuã. Paraíso das Águas was created as a municipality on 1 January 2013, from parts of the municipalities of Água Clara, Costa Rica and Chapadão do Sul.

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