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Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

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Santa Rosa, RS (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 4 August 2020


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Municipality

The municipality of Santa Rosa (72,504 inhabitants in 2016; 48,980 ha) is located 500 km north-west of Porto Alegre.

Santa Rosa was established in 1876 as a district of Santo Ângelo, whose colonization was initiated in 1915 with the set up of plots. The colony grew quickly to 11,215 inhabitants in 1920.
Pushed by the newspaper "A Serra" set up by the emancipation movement, the municipality of Santa Rosa was established on 1 July 1931 and inaugurated on 10 August 1931. The railway connecting Santa Rosa to Santo Ângelo was inaugurated on 12 May 1940.

https://www.santarosa.rs.gov.br/
Municipal website

Ivan Sache, 4 August 2020


Symbols

A white flag with the municipal arms in the centre.
Dirk Schönberger, 23 March 2012

Santa Rosa is the birth town of Cláudio Taffarel (b. 1966), goalkeeper of the Brazil national team (101 caps), winner of the 1994 FIFA World Cup and runner-up of the 1998 FIFA World Cup. During his European career, Taffarel won the UEFA Winners' Cup 1992-1993 with Parma and the UEFA Cup 1999-2000 with Galatasaray.

The coat of arms of Santa Rosa is prescribed by Municipal Law no. 754 promulgated on 18 May 1966, which is incorporated into Municipal Law No. 4,506 promulgated on 23 April 2009.

Article 2.
The coat of arms, adopted as symbol of the municipality of Santa Rosa by Law No. 754 promulgated on 18 May 1966, has the following heraldic description:
A Portuguese shield. Field divided per fess blue and green, a cogwheel-shaped rising sun and a sowing farmer; a red border charged with nine small mural crowns argent; a five-towered mural crown argent, a red scroll charged with the municipality's name argent, with the honorific title it was awarded, also argent, and dates "1915" and "1931".

Article 3.
The colors used in the coat of arms are those of Rio Grande do Sul (green, yellow and red) and Brazil (green, yellow and blue). The cogwheel-shaped rising sun means emerging industry while the sowing farmer represents the origin of all the municipality's income. The nine small mural crowns in the red border represent the nine towns that formed the old municipality of Santa Rosa. On the scroll are featured the municipality's name, the honorific title it was awarded, and the dates "1915", as the onset of colonization, and "1931", as political emancipation. The mural crown indicates the rank of municipal seat.

Article 11.
The town of Santa Rosa is awarded the title of "CIVITAS ET MATER", which means "Town and Mother", for having originated in a short time span a great number of towns.

Article 12.
This title shall be featured on the coat of arms adopted as the municipal symbol.

https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/s/santa-rosa/lei-ordinaria/2009/451/4506/lei-ordinaria-n-4506-2009-dispoe-sobre-os-simbolos-do-municipio-de-santa-rosa-consolidando-a-legislacao-respectiva
Leis Municipais database

Photos
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Ivan Sache, 4 August 2020