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by
Dirk Schönberger, 13 August 2010
based on
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouro_Preto
Proetiosum aurum nigrum means "precious black gold,"
referring to the meaning of ouro preto, "black gold".
António Martins, 29 January 2001
The name Ouro Preto dates from 1698, when gold was found in Minas
Gerais (which, by the way, means "General Mines").
The name "black" comes from the color of the gold nuggets.
Details are at http://www.ufop.br/OuroPreto/sobreop.htm.
Gunter Zibell, 29 January 2001
Ouro Preto is one of the oldest
settlements in Brazil, featuring a very well preserved urban center,
embellished by the stone-works of the famous sculptor Aleijadinho ("little
cripple"), in an interesting early phase of the Brazilian mixture of
Portuguese and local elements.
António Martins, 4 July 2000
The official website is at
http://www.pmop.com.br/index/index.php.
Dirk Schönberger, 13 August 2010
image by Rob Raeside, 18 July 2016
This is the flag (first flag from bottom to top:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_hU0MHGue0PA/TRaAutAyd4I/AAAAAAAACtU/924J8LxYtjg/s1600/IMG_7957.JPG
, source:
http://drewrtw.blogspot.com.co/2010/12/ouro-preto-brasil.html) of the
Associaçao Empresarial e Comercial de Ouro Preto (Business and Commercial
Association of Ouro Preto). The flag is the logo over a white horizontal flag,
with the name below, in Portuguese.
It was established on January 28,
1934 (Source:
http://www.aceop.com.br/sobre-nos).
Here's another picture (fourth
flag from left to right):
http://4.bp.blogspot.com (source:
http://historiasylvio.blogspot.com.co/2015/11/historia-de-ouro.html).
For additional information go to ACEOP (official website):
http://www.aceop.com.br
Esteban
Rivera, 18 July 2016