Guaporé is a Brazilian municipality located in the state of
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul (, , ; "Great River of the South") is a Federative units of Brazil, state in the South Region, Brazil, southern region of Brazil. It is the Federative_units_of_Brazil#List, fifth-most-populous state and the List of Brazilian st ...
. It is the state's greatest
jewelry and
lingerie producer, ranking second in the country. The city was mainly colonized by
Italian immigrants
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in the 19th century and still retains their traditions. The name comes from the
Guaraní language and its meaning is disputed, most likely being ''Desert Valley''.
History
The immigrant settlement that would eventually give birth to the city began in the early 19th century in the area that is the present-day municipality of
Muçum
Muçum is a small town in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Founded on January 31, 1959, also known as "Princesa das Pontes" (Princess of the Bridges) because of the railroad crossing Taquari river.
Settlers came to the town by Taquari r ...
, a smaller number of
German cattle herders also established themselves in the area now known as
São Valentim do Sul
São Valentim do Sul is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It was raised to municipality status in 1992, the area being taken out of the municipality of Dois Lajeados
Dois Lajeados is a municipality in the state of Rio Gra ...
, both towns that used to be part of Guaporé.
In 1892 the colony of Guaporé was established, on area belonging to the cities of
Lajeado and
Passo Fundo. The colony's manager, Eng. José Montauri de Aguiar Leitão, designated to Eng. Vespasiano Corrêa the task of zoning and dividing the town's area in some 5000 shares of 0.25 to 0.30 km
2. Soon after, settlers from the first Italian colonies in the state (mainly
Caxias do Sul
Caxias do Sul (), is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil, situated in the state's mountainous Serra Gaúcha region. It was established by Italian immigrants on June 20, 1890. Today it is the second largest city in the state of Rio Gr ...
,
Bento Gonçalves and
Veranópolis) came to the newly formed town and, in 1896, the colony had already reached 7,000 inhabitants.
[
In 1897 the Santo Antônio Parish was created, under the Porto Alegre Diocese, being an important step the formation of a city in local culture. By 1900 the population had grown to 13,727. This success led to the formal establishment, on 11 December 1903, of the Municipality of Guaporé, with Eng. Vespasiano Rodrigues Corrêa as the first mayor, inaugurated on 1 January 1904.][
By 1910, Guaporé had around 30,000 inhabitants, even more than today, with 1,020 living in the town center, which had over 170 buildings, a town square, telegraph, post office and church. Agriculture was the most important economical activity, the main crops being rice, beans, corn, soy, orange and vines. Furthermore, 82 businesses and a few industries were established by the time, producing aguardente, wine, cheese and ]lard
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entry in the o ...
.
Through the years, several districts emancipated from Guaporé, significantly reducing the city's area and population. Today, several municipalities make up what was once Guaporé, the largest being Casca (emancipated in 1954), Muçum
Muçum is a small town in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Founded on January 31, 1959, also known as "Princesa das Pontes" (Princess of the Bridges) because of the railroad crossing Taquari river.
Settlers came to the town by Taquari r ...
(1959), Serafina Corrêa
Serafina Corrêa is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Founded by Italian settlers at the end of the 19th century, in 2009 the city of Serafina Corrêa elected Talian, a Venetian based dialect, as co-official language alon ...
(1960) and Dois Lajeados
Dois Lajeados is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 3,405.
See also
*List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul
This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Rio Grande do ...
(1987), among many others.
The Immigrants
Upon their arrival, throughout the 19th century, the immigrants were devoid of anything of value and had to rely on their strong will and bold spirits to build a new life on a new land. With over a century gone by, the memory of these origins is still felt in the religious strength and willingness to work of the community. The religious passion is clearly seen in the numerous chapels on rural areas and the Central Church, built in Neogothic style between 1943 and 1950. The city also has a 13 m Christ statue placed on a 7 m pedestal on the city's tallest mountain.
In 1907, with the arrival of the Pasqualli family to the city, the industry that would become an economical backbone had its humble beginnings as they applied their goldsmith knowledge to become the first jewellers established in Guaporé.
Over a hundred years after its foundation, Guaporé has set itself as an important commercial, industrial, cultural and touristic centre for dozens of cities in the region.
Geography
Guaporé is located on the Serra Gaúcha a mountainous area of the north-eastern Rio Grande do Sul. The city center is at an altitude of 478 m above sea level, although some peaks reach the 700 m mark. It is situated between the highlands of the ''Planalto'' and lowlands of the ''Depressão Central'' and is composed of Igneous rock formed in the end of the Mesozoic Era
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. It is in an area of Basaltic Rock, that lay's upon layers of Arenite and Granite. The rivers Carreiro and Guaporé flow on the eastern and western borders of the city, respectively.
Climate
Due to its location, Guaporé is subject to a Humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
, summers are cool and winters are moderately cold, with common occurrence of frost
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and occasional snowfall.
Statistics
Below are some available figures on the city's economy and life.
* GDP: R$ 323,682,673 IBGE/2008
* GDP per capita
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: R$ 14468.20 IBGE/2008
* Total Exports: US$ 18,509,548 FOB 2008
* HDI: 0.826 high UNDP/2000
* Illiteracy: 6.48% 2000
* Life expectancy: 73.84 years 2000
* Infant mortality rate: 3.83 2007
Culture
In addition to the Italian majority, there is significant presence of German and Polish descendants, as well as other European nationalities. Despite generations of foreign influence, those of Italian descent still maintain several traditions including the use of the Talian dialect, itself derived from the Venetian language, an Italian dialect. Furthermore, the cold winters gave rise to the tradition of gathering family and friends around wood-burning-stoves (used for heating and cooking) to eat pine nuts, chat and play cards. Typical Italian cousine is very common and served in any occasion. Hunting and fishing, once important sources of sustenance, have now become usual pastime sports.
The Gaucho culture has also found its way into peoples lives over time. Nowadays the tradition of drinking ''chimarrão'' is very widespread, and public celebrations of the Ragamuffin War are held every year in the central square, usually on the week leading up to the state holiday of September 20.
Tourism
The city has always attracted tourists from many places and for many different reasons, be it shopping tourism, racing enthusiasts, railway fans, religious people or even those simply attracted by the small town charm.
Main tourist attractions include:
* Igreja Matriz de Santo Antônio - city's central church built in French Neogothic style starting in 1947. The church was designed by the Italian Tiziano Bettanin.
* Christ the Redeemer Statue - The 13 m tall statue is placed on a 7 m pedestal on top of a 741 m peak west of the city centre. Every year, on Good Friday
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, thousands march up the mountain in honour of Christ's sacrifice.
* Guaporé Commercial Center - With dozens of Jewellery and Lingerie shops, it attracts tourists from all over on the look for new items and low prices.
* Vespasiano Corrêa Square - Central square in the center of town, bordered by the Santo Antônio Church, City Hall
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and the city's main streets.
* Autódromo Internacional de Guaporé
Autódromo Internacional de Guaporé is a motorsports circuit in Guaporé, a small city in southern Brazil. It is one of the oldest race tracks in the country and traditionally hosts events such as a yearly race in the Brazilian ''Fórmula Tru ...
- Racetrack that has always offered entertainment to the local population and numerous tourists. The main event is the yearly leg of the ''Formula Truck'' championship, a Brazilian Truck Racing competition.
* Kartódromo - Kart track by the aforementioned racetrack.
* Ferrovia do Trigo ( Wheat Railway) - Railway built in the 60s and 70s to complete the connection of the whole north-east of the state to the capital. The mountainous terrain ensued in the construction of over 20 viaducts and bridges as well as several tunnels of up to 2 km in length. Every year, many enthusiasts walk these rails in order to catch a glimpse of the amazing and beautiful engineering works.
Sport and leisure
Many locations are available to the population for practising sports and other leisure activities. Football
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fields are spread throughout the city and many locals have some sort of countryside retreat for the weekends. Other sport and leisure options include:
* Autódromo Internacional de Guaporé
Autódromo Internacional de Guaporé is a motorsports circuit in Guaporé, a small city in southern Brazil. It is one of the oldest race tracks in the country and traditionally hosts events such as a yearly race in the Brazilian ''Fórmula Tru ...
— Aside from the many races held in the local motorsports circuit over the whole year, the area still holds a kart racing track, a swimming pool
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, a camping area, and facilities for the traditional Sunday barbecues and other activities.
* AFAG - Caça e Pesca — Offers areas for fishing, shooting sports
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, camping, and off-road motorcycling.
* AABB ( Banco do Brasil Athletic Association) — With a football field and facilities for parties and other events, the usually members-only location is also rented for private occasions.
* Clube União Guaporense — The old building by the central square hosts a restaurant and ballroom
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used for celebrations. Swimming pools, tennis courts, and snooker
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and card playing tables are also available for members.
* Guaporé Aerodrome — (ICAO
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: SSGR) The airfield's 1,100 m gravel runway is occasionally used by light aircraft.
Notable people
* Renato Gaúcho: retired football player, having played for clubs such as Esportivo, Grêmio, Flamengo, Botafogo and Fluminense, currently coaches Grêmio.
*Ale Vanzella
Ale Vanzella (born February 5, 1984) is a Brazilian musician who mixes bossa nova with indie rock. He is originally from Guaporé in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
Biography
Vanzella began playing in indie and grunge rock ...
: bossa nova
Bossa nova () is a style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovativ ...
/ indie rock musician
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