Proper noun
Tocantins
A state of the North Region, Brazil. Capital: Palmas
As with much of Brazil, Tocantins' economy is dependent on cattle ranching. Source: Internet
The drainage area of the Amazon basin above Óbidos city is about convert, and, below, only about convert (around 20%), exclusive of the convert of the Tocantins basin. Source: Internet
In the early 1980s, 33.6% of the region had been altered by anthropic activities, with a low of 9.3% in Mato Grosso and a high of 72.9% in Goiás (not including Tocantins). Source: Internet
Occurrence Zircon crystal (2×2 cm) from Tocantins, Brazil Hafnium is estimated to make up about 5.8 ppm of the Earth 's upper crust by mass. Source: Internet
The Rio Tocantins has been dammed for hydropower, creating a large reservoir that has become a center of recreation. Source: Internet
Tocantins covers convert and has a population of 1,496,880 (2014 est.). Source: Internet