Coronel Fabriciano is a
municipality in the
state of
Minas Gerais in the
Southeast region of
Brazil. It is located in the region of
Vale do Rio Doce
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and is situated 200 km from the
state capital. The municipal population was estimated in 2020 by
IBGE
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in 110,290 inhabitants.
The area is ( of urban area).
The municipality was emancipated from
Antônio Dias in 1948 and its name is a tribute to
Lieutenant colonel
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Fabriciano Felisberto Carvalho de Brito.
[Revista Caminhos Gerais, number 18, page 7] The town was situated in the
Vale do Aço
A vale is a type of valley.
Vale may also refer to:
Places Georgia
* Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region
Norway
* Våle, a historic municipality
Portugal
* Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municipal ...
(''Steel Valley'') metropolitan area, between the largest steel industries of Minas Gerais state;
Usiminas, in
Ipatinga, and the
Aperam South America, in
Timóteo. These industries were situated in Fabriciano at they time they were constructed, and were essential to the development of the city. However, these facilities are located within the area of Ipatinga and Timóteo respectively, which were emancipated from Coronel Fabricano, and incorporated proper in 1964.
Coronel Fabriciano is located in the
Serra dos Cocais
The Serra dos Cocais (English: Cocais Mountains) is a mountain chain located in the Municipalities of Brazil, Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais. It is part of the geologic province of the E ...
, home of many natural attractions of the city like the "Pedra Dois Irmãos" (Two Brothers stone), the "Pedra do Caladão" (Caladão stone), the "Cachoeira do Escorregador" (slide waterfalls), the "Trilhas da Mamucha" (Mamucha trails), and other waterfalls and trails. Outdoor sports are popular such as hiking, trekking, mountain biking, parachute jumping, and 4x4 offroading. The city also features historical monuments like the "Catedral de São Sebastião" (Saint Sebastian Cathedral), the "Colégio Angélica" (Angélica College) and the "Monumento Terra Mãe" (motherland monument).
The
Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.755, classified as high by the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
History
With the inauguration of the Calado Station, they began to be lifted up the first homes, very poor and basic. Only in 1928 was built, with the exception of the train station, the first house covered with ceramic and floored.
By the Law State no. 843, of November 17 of 1926, the district was created, settling the May 7 of 1927 in the then patrimony of Santo Antônio, that passed to Melo Viana to be called, having been named his/her first peace judge the citizen Manoel Camilo of Fonseca, that gave ownership to his/her first peace clerk, Mr. João the Baptist Pereira. The first registrations civil facts were: the twins' baptism Duraci of Distaneta, daughters of the couple Antônio Viana and the marriage of the Sírio Maron Abibi with Geralda Honrata of Souza. On March 1 of 1930, it was accomplished in the new district the first election
The first name of the place when virgin forest, was Barra, for finding located in the confluence of the ribeirão Caladão, starting to denominate Calado (Quiet), with the inauguration of the Rail Station. Almost time, Raul Soares was denominated, returning the Calado (Quiet) name again. In August 1938, it was baptized with Coronel Fabriciano Fabriciano name, in honor to colonel Fabriciano Felisberto of I Break, for occasion of his/her centennial from birth. Ten years later, the municipal district was created being dismembered of
Antônio Dias.
On December 27 of 1948, after a long process gone through the procedure in the Legislative Assembly of the State, governor Milton Campos signs the Law no. 336, creating the municipal district of Coronel Fabriciano. The official installation felt in the day January 1 of 1949, in session presided by the peace judge José Anastácio Franco. It assumed as manager Dr. Antônio Gonçalves Gravatá, with the different objective of to organize the municipal administration and to give him/it to the official mayor, elect for the population. It is like this, the March 15 of 1949, they take ownership then the mayor Dr. Rubem Siqueira Maia, vice-mayor Colonel Silvino Pereira, aldermen Nicanor Ataíde, Lauro Pereira, Ary Barros, José Anatólio Barbosa, Wenceslau Martins Araújo, Sebastião Mendes Araújo, José Paula Viana, Raimundo Martins Fraga and José Wilson Camargo.
In spite of the emancipation and December 27 of 1948, an agreement was signed with the local parish, in which the birthday of the city is commemorated on January 20, day of the
patron of the city,
São Sebastião.
Geography
Statistics
*Elevation: 240 m
*Climate: Sub-tropical
*Average annual temperature: 22 °C
*Latitude South 19°31'07"
*Longitude West: 42°37'44
Subdivisions
Main streets and avenues
Most of the city's main avenues (Avenidas) and streets (Ruas) are named after important people. Some of them are in blue below, linked to their Wikipedia article.
* Avenida Julita Pires Bretas
* Avenida José de Magalhães Pinto
* Avenida Geraldo Inácio
* Avenida Tancredo de Almeida Neves
* Avenida Rubens Siqueira Maia
* Rua Maria Matos
* Rua Pedro Nolasco
* Rua Moacir Birro
* Rua Marechal Floriano
* Rua São Sebastião
* Rua Argemiro José Ribeiro
* Rua Padre Américo Magalhães
Districts
* Senador Melo Viana
* Coronel Fabriciano (sede)
Neighborhoods
Distances from other cities (KM)
*
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ...
: 198
*
Rio de Janeiro: 560
*
São Paulo: 765
*
Vitória: 420
*
Brasília: 936
*
Ipatinga: 13
*
Timóteo: 6
*
Governador Valadares: 118
*
Sete Lagoas: 273
Economy
The city is between
Ipatinga and
Timóteo, that base the largest and more modern siderurgic industries of
Minas Gerais:
Usiminas and
Arcelor Mittal Timóteo, respectively. Coronel Fabriciano, those cities and several others, are in the Metropolitan Area of
Vale do Aço
A vale is a type of valley.
Vale may also refer to:
Places Georgia
* Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region
Norway
* Våle, a historic municipality
Portugal
* Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municipal ...
, where Fabriciano is the second largest city, and has the third
GDP.
Trading, services,
eucalyptus monoculture, small and medium industries are the main activities in Coronel Fabriciano.
Commercial
According to official statistics of the city hall (http://www.fabriciano.mg.gov.br), the commercial activities include 3.561 registered establishments, of the most varied branches. The section of services involves 3.275 names registered, with prominence for the branch of Hostelry: there are about 1.800 accommodations, and 400 of them are framed in the categories "three" or "four stars."
Agriculture
Eucalyptus, from rural areas, is used by Cenibra, a Brazilian-
Japan
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ese
cellulose factory in
Belo Oriente. It is also used by local
charcoal
Charcoal is a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood (or other animal and plant materials) in minimal oxygen to remove all water and volatile constituents. In the traditional version of this pyrolysis process, cal ...
factories.
Industry
Several factories are based in the city, many of then in the Industrial District.
Sports
Extreme
The mountains of
Serra dos Cocais
The Serra dos Cocais (English: Cocais Mountains) is a mountain chain located in the Municipalities of Brazil, Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais. It is part of the geologic province of the E ...
in Fabriciano is usually used for
extreme sports. Motorcycles and bikes are often used. But it's also common to make slow rides by foot or by horse in these calm mountains and see the
waterfalls.
Auto racing
The city's Jeep Club, Jipe Clube Vale do Aço, often organize jeep travels and competitions. In 2008, Fabriciano hosted the 3rd race of the state's 4x4
Regularity rally
A regularity rally, also called time-speed-distance or TSD rally, is a type of motorsport rally with the object of driving each segment of a course in a specified time at a specified average speed. The rally is usually conducted on public roads, ...
Championiship.
Football
The city main professional
football
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club is
Social that plays the
state's first division
Images
File:Sede da Prefeitura de Coronel Fabriciano MG2.JPG, City Hall
File:Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião com a torre em destaque, Coronel Fabriciano MG.JPG, Saint Sebastian Matriz Church (1949)
File:Vista parcial do Distrito Industrial a partir do Alto Belvedere, Coronel Fabriciano MG.JPG, Industrial District
File:Cachoeirão entre morros na Serra dos Cocais, Coronel Fabriciano MG.JPG, Mountains of the Serra dos Cocais
See also
*
List of municipalities in Minas Gerais
*
Rubem Siqueira Maia
References
External links
Fabriciano.mg.gov.brIBGE.gov.br
{{Municipalities of Minas Gerais
1949 establishments in Brazil
Populated places established in 1949
Municipalities in Minas Gerais