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Oliveira is a Brazilian
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in the
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of
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. It is located at latitude 20º41'47" south and longitude 44º49'38" west, at an altitude of 982 metres. It is located 165 kilometres at southwest from
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. Its estimated population was 41,181 according to the latest IBGE census. Oliveira is the birthplace of Brazilian
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. A person from Oliveira can be called "Oliveirense".


History

Oliveira's history begins around the middle of the 16th century. Portuguese travellers used to stop in Oliveira's region, when travelling towards
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, through the "Picada de Goiás" or "Caminho de Goiás" (Path of Goiás). From this small village emerged the city. It used to have considerable political importance and regional hegemony during the
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. Some stories say that a disease outbreak in the region of Mariana was also responsible for a great migration to Oliveira. The village of Oliveira used to belong to the village of São José do Rio das Mortes, which is the current Tiradentes (Minas Gerais), and it already possessed a chapel in 1758. The village was raised to the title of
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on July 14, 1832, and then raised to a town, on March 16, 1839, by the provincial law nº 134. Finally, it was lifted to the title of city on September 19, 1861. Differently than other cities in the same region, such as
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and
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, Oliveira did not emerge due to the exploration of gold and diamond, instead, the development of livestock and agriculture activities were the main reasons. Such activities began with the
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that started to migrate from
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to the countryside of
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. During the transition from village to city, the municipality had always stood as a strategic place for goods exchange and capital flow, as it was an important path for travellers. Therefore, all these reasons were responsible for the rapidly growth of the municipality at that time. After the end of
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, the Brazilian government stimulated the immigration. Oliveira received Syrian and Lebanese settlers, who managed the commerce activities. Moreover, the city had a very strong Portuguese influence, mainly in architecture. There are two versions about the origin of the Oliveira's name. There are stories that the first inhabitants of the region found some olive trees. Therefore, they named the place "Oliveiras" that later would be simplified to Oliveira. However, there is a rumor that a Portuguese woman, called Dona Maria de Oliveira, used to live in the region during the second half of the 18th century. She used to live in a house in the region where Oliveira currently exists, when the first
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started to travel towards
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. Therefore, Oliveira was named because of her surname. In the beginning of the 20th century, the city became known around the world, as it was the birthplace of the famous scientist
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. He discovered the
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and he was the pioneer in the research of diseases caused by protozoa. He was also indicated to the
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in the beginning of the 20th century in
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.


Geography

Oliveira is located at
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20º41'45" south and
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44º49'37" west. It is located at the mesoregion called Campos das Vertentes and the average altitude is 982 meters. Politically, it is part of the West of the state of Minas Gerais, even though it is geographically located at the southwest of the state. The estimated population in 2006 was 40,966 according to the PNUD, and 41,181 in 2013 according to IBGE. Besides the main city, Oliveira also possess the district of Morro do Ferro, which consists on an approximate population of 1,500 inhabitants. Morro do Ferro is located at 35 kilometers from Oliveira's city centre. The whole municipality's area is 896,494 km2. Oliveira is the sixth most populous city in the West of Minas Gerais. It is the 80º most populous city of the state and 289º most populous city amos the Southeast of
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. It is currently attempting to become an important industrial hub. Oliveira is located near the main urban agglomeration of the southeast of
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and the other important cities of the state of
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. List of cities and the distance (in kilometers) to Oliveira: *
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: 150 km *
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: 810 km *
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: 430 km *
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: 413 km *
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: 73 km *
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: 90 km *
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: 307 km *
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: 295 km *
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: 245 km *
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: 420 km * São João Del Rey: 99 km *
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: 440 km *
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: 154 km *
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: 170 km Oliveira is also the name of the political microregion of Oliveira ( Microrregião de Oliveira), which also includes other eight municipalities located in the south of the West of Minas Gerais. The microregion of Oliveira is bordered by the microregions of
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,
Lavras Lavras is a municipality in southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Located at an altitude of 919 m, it has a population of 104,761 inhabitants (2022). The area of the municipality is 564,495 km2. The average annual temperature is 19.6°C and t ...
,
Divinópolis Divinópolis is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the centre-west of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The estimated population in 2020 was 240,408 inhabitants. The total area of the municipality is 709 km2 and the elevation is 712 metres ...
,
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, Formiga,
Itaguara Itaguara is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. Its population in 2020 was 13,435. Toponym ''Itaguara'' is a coinage from Tupi–Guarani, meaning "wolf rock", by combining ''itá'' (rock) and ''guará'' (Wolf). See also ...
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. Therefore, it is a place of confluence in the West of Minas Gerais, the Metropolitan Area of Belo Horizonte, the South of Minas Gerais and the Campos das Vertentes. List of the municipalities in the microregion of Oliveira (sorted by size of population/IBGE 2013): * Oliveira: 41,181 *
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: 18,205 *
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: 18,162 * Bom Sucesso: 17,805 *
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: 11,382 * Passa Tempo: 8,377 * São Francisco de Paula: 6,666 *
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: 6,575 * Ibituruna: 2,979


Climate

As Oliveira is located in a very steep terrain, field and surrounded by mountains, it has a
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, or a tropical climate of altitude. Compared to the average of Brazil's climate, it can be considered a cold city. The average temperature is around 19 °C. The minimum temperature ever registered in Oliveira was -1 °C on July 18, 1926, and the maximum temperature ever registered was 34 °C on January 8, 1930 (shadow temperature). The trend for the current climate has been the decrease of maximum temperatures and the increase of minimum temperatures. The climate is temperate, which is the same in almost all cities in the southeast and south of Minas Gerais. The annually rainfall is around 1550 mm.


Hydrography

Oliveira's territory is located between the beginning of two great basins: Platina and Sanfranciscana basins. Oliveira technically belongs to the Platina basin. The main rivers that supply water to the city are Lambari river and Jacaré river, which is an affluent of Grande river.


Topography and vegetation

Oliveira's territory is situated in a region that can be considered as an extension of the
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. The city is located on a set of hills at an average altitude of 1000 meters above sea level. The topography is divided in: Topography (%) Plain: 5 undulating: 70 Mountainous: 25 Maximum altitude: 1209 meters Minimum altitude: 910 meters Oliveira's vegetation is composed predominantly by
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and
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. Temperate Grasslands are mainly consisted of grasses and can be found in the higher altitudes of Oliveira.


Infrastructure

Oliveira is known for having an excellent urban infrastructure. It has the greatest First Aid Post (Emergency Department) of the Middle-West of Minas Gerais, which has been opened. Oliveira's architecture has a clearly Iberian Influence and it is visibly the most European-like city in the region. Such architecture is highly expressed in the great 19th-century mansions, statues, monuments spread along the city. Its squares and avenues are well decorated and its buildings are remarkable, such as Our Lady of Oliveira Cathedral (Catedral de Nossa Senhora de Oliveira), which is based on Roman
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style and the old Matriz Church built in
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style during the 18th century. Furthermore, there are several modern buildings in the city.


Highways

Oliveira is located at a strategic place and it is crossed by three important federal and state highways: * BR-494 * BR-369 * BR-381


Railroads

The Centro-Atlantic Railroad (Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica) passes through Oliveira and links interior areas of Brazil to the coast.


Airport

Oliveira has an airport, which runway is 1,180 meters length and 20 meters width. It can receive small and middle sized airplanes. There is also a terminal for boarding and arrivals.


Subdivisions

Oliveira's urban area can be divided into 51 neighborhoods, where there are more than 550 streets. The neighborhoods are: * São Sebastião * Acácio Ribeiro * Acácio Ribeiro II * Acácio Ribeiro III * Centro * Sinhaninha * Rosário * Santo Antônio * Aparecida * Caetano Mascarenhas * Dona Zica * Dom Bosco * Doutor From * COHAB João Paulo II * São Geraldo * Jardim Panorâmico I * Jardim Panorâmico II * Eldorado * Novo Eldorado * Santo Antônio * Barro Preto * Triângulo * Cristo Redentor * Santa Maria * Segredo * Graças * Domingos Ribeiro * Areões * Distrito Industrial * Cíntia * Vila Progresso * Cabrais * Pedra Negra * Santa Luzia * Condomínio Rocha Costa * COHAB Elias Raimundo * Maria Amélia * Aldeia São Vicente * Arthur Henrique de Melo * São Bernardo * Jardim dos Bandeirantes * Retiro das Pedras * Oscar Faria Lobato * Novo Horizonte * Condomínio Vila Rica * Distrito Industrial * Vale do Sol * São Dimas * Bela Vista


Society


Social demographic indicators

Municipality's social indicators in 2000 * Growth rate: 1.50% * Life expectancy at birth (years): 72.00 * Education Index (IDFM-E): 0.841 * Longevity Index (IDHM-L): 0.783 * Income Index (IDHM-R): 0.686 * Human Development Index: 0.770 * State Ranking (Minas Gerais State): 164° (among 853 municipalities) * Region's Ranking (Southeast of Brazil): 611° (among 1666 municipalities) * National Ranking: 1315° (among 5507 municipalities) * Adult literacy rate: 90.39% (2000) * Population: 41.181 (80° among 853 municipalities in Minas Gerais/2013)


Population growth

* 1970: 26,502 * 1980: 29,586 * 1991: 32,222 * 2000: 37,250 * 2010: 39,469 * 2013: 41,181 Aging is a remarkable fact about Oliveira's population. It is happening earlier and in a faster rate than it has been predicted for Brazilian Population in general. There are several reasons for this fact, but it can mainly attributed to the small birth and death rates in the city. According to the IBGE's census, Oliveira's population presents a faster aging process than the average of the state of Minas Gerais and the rest of the country.


Economy

Oliveira's economy is mainly based on services sector (Tertiary sector). In the industrial sector (Secondary), two main industries can be highlighted: Baptista de Almeida (Candy and Caramel Factory Santa Rita) and Kromberg & Schubert (a German multinational company). The GDP division per economy sectors show that half of gross domestic product is generated by services sector. Industry comprises around a third of the city's economy, while the primary sector is only responsible by 17% of the city's economy. ;GDP division by sectors: * Primary (agriculture and livestock farming): 17% * Secondary (Industry): 33% * Tertiary (Services): 50% Between 2005 and 2012, Oliveira has had an astronomic economic and social growth. The urban structure and modernization can also be highlighted. In a recent study that has mapped the misery concentration in
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, it could be seen that the proportion of people that could be considered miserable in Oliveira is not even 1.5%, which is far lower than the national average that is 8.5% of the entire population. Oliveira is also located in a very dynamic and richest region in the state of
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. Furthermore, Oliveira is placed in the top average monthly income per capita when compared with the surrounding municipalities. The following table show this information:


Religion

A traditional Oliveirense is a religious person. As Oliveira's history is highly based on the Iberian culture brought by its Portuguese settlers, Roman Catholicism is predominant in the city. However, other religions with fewer followers are also present in the city.


Catholicism

According to IBGE's census in 2010, there are 34,938 Catholics in Oliveira, which is around 84% of the population. As said before, a traditional Oliveirense is a religious person. Roman Catholicism was brought by Portuguese settlers and it is still predominant in the city. This tradition led to the creation of the Diocese of Oliveira in 1941. The Diocese of Oliveira was created on December 20, 1941, by Pope Pius XII (Bula Quo uberiores fructus), as a result of the dismemberment of
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's Archdiocese. The diocese is located in the mid-south region of the state of
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bordering the dioceses of
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Divinópolis Divinópolis is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the centre-west of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The estimated population in 2020 was 240,408 inhabitants. The total area of the municipality is 709 km2 and the elevation is 712 metres ...
, Luz and
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and the archdioceses of
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and Mariana. The entire territory is almost 8.000 km2 with a population of 300 thousand believers. In total, there are 28 parishes distributed in Oliveira's surroundings municipalities: Aguanil, Bom Sucesso,
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, Cana Verde, Candeias,
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, Cristais,
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Itaguara Itaguara is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. Its population in 2020 was 13,435. Toponym ''Itaguara'' is a coinage from Tupi–Guarani, meaning "wolf rock", by combining ''itá'' (rock) and ''guará'' (Wolf). See also ...
, Oliveira, Passa Tempo, Perdões,
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Other religions

Although most of Oliveira's population is catholic, there are other religions with fewer believers. According to IBGE's census in 2010, other religious such as Kardecists, Evangelicals also have considerable number of believers. People without any religion can also be found in the city. The following list summarizes the number of believers in some minor religions in the city: ;Minor Religions: * Evangelicals: 3,373 * Kardecists: 398 * No Religion: 324 (62 atheists) * Jehovah's Witnesses: 179 * Buddhism: 22 * Umbanda e Candomblé: 13


Administration

The current administration of the municipality can be seen in the list below: *
Mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a Municipal corporation, municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilitie ...
: João da Batista de Sousa (2013/2016) *
Deputy Mayor The deputy mayor (also known as vice mayor and assistant mayor) is an elective or appointive office of the second-ranking official that is present in many local governments. Duties and functions Many elected deputy mayors are members of the loca ...
: Salatiel Alvim Lobato * President of the City Council Chamber: Leonardo Ananias Leão * Deputy President of the City Council Chamber: Francisco José Ribeiro Filho


Culture

The most famous cultural manifestation in the city is the
Carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
(Carnaval Party). Oliveira's Carnaval is one of the most famous in Minas Gerais. The main figure of the city's Carnaval is the "Cainágua", which literally means "fall into the water" or someone who falls into the water. It is said that the "Caináguas" are an adaption of the masked figures in Venice's Carnaval. In Oliveira, the "Caináguas" were created from old roleplays where people wore masks to become unrecognizable during the party, so it would allow the party goers to get in touch with any other kind of people. Another important feature of Oliveira's Carnaval is the group "Pelo amor de Deus", which literally means "For God's sake". The group was created by José Alberto Machado da Silva, followed by Maurício Almeida. The group usually party in Oliveira's city centre in the Friday night during Carnaval celebrations. Each "folião" (Carnaval goer) dresses a different costume to party with the group. The municipality has a strong cultural identity, which was constantly built over two centuries of existence. It was largely influenced by Portuguese culture and other people that immigrated to Brazil. Those people built a series of cultural events in the city. Therefore, the Carnaval party, the Holy Week and the Congado are some of this events throughout the year.


Tourism

The main touristic attractions in Oliveira are: * A Grande Estátua do Cristo Redentor (Big Statue of Christ Redempteur) * Casa de Cultura Carlos Chagas (Carlos Chagas Culture House) * Antiga Igreja Matriz (Matriz Church, which was built in Baroque style) The urban aspect of Oliveira is very traditional and impress visitors. For instance, the Boulevard that surrounds the city, the gardens and the plazas. Recently, the main city centre has been protected by the Instituto Estadual do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico de Minas Gerais (IEPHA/MG). The main city centre still maintain several buildings from the 19th century, most of them in good conservation state.


Famous Oliveirenses

* Áureo Ameno *
Carlos Chagas Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro Chagas, or Carlos Chagas (; July 9, 1879 – November 8, 1934), was a Brazilian sanitary physician, scientist, and microbiologist who worked as a clinician and researcher. Most well known for the discovery of an eponym ...
* Eliseu Resende * Emílio Haddad Filho * Fernando Mitre * José Maria Pinto *
José Oiticica José Rodrigues Oiticica (1882–1957), was a Brazilian anarchist, poet, and activist Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make chan ...
* Maurício Chagas Bicalho * Nelson Ferreira Leite * Olavo Romano * Paulo Pinheiro Chagas * Paulo Roberto Haddad * Silvio Carvalho Mitre * Werley Ananias da Silva *
Gabriel de Andrade Janot Pacheco In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), Gabriel ( ) is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind, as the messenger of God. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Quran. Many Chris ...


References

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