Jequié
Jequié is a municipality located in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Situated in the central-south region of Bahia, it is a significant urban and economic center for its microregion. The city's name is derived from the Tupi language, meaning "river of the jaguars," referring to the Jequiriçá River that flows through the area.
Historically, the settlement that became Jequié began to take shape in the early 18th century, primarily driven
The economy of Jequié is diverse, with a strong emphasis on commerce and services. Agriculture also plays
Jequié's climate is characterized as semi-arid, with hot temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons. The