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The municipality of Joaquim Távora (10,735 inhabitants in 2010; 28,917 ha) is
located 340 km north of Curitiba.
Joaquim Távora was established in 1915
within Fazenda Jaboticabal, owned by brothers João and Job Ayres (Miguel) Dias.
Miguel Dias, first political leader of the district, then called Afonso Camargo
for President (~Governor) of Paraná Afonso Alves de Camargo (1873-1945; in
office, 1916-1920 and 1928-1930), grown in 1929 up to 30,000 coffee trees.
The municipality of Afonso Camargo was established by State Law No. 2,6445
promulgated on 10 April 1929, separating from Santo Antonio da Platina. The
municipality was renamed by Decree No. 332 promulgated on 6 November 1930 for
Lieutenant Joaquim do Nascimento Fernandes Távora (1881-1924), one of the
leaders of the Paulista Revolt that broke out in São Paulo in June 1924, who was
killed during a fighting. At the same time, the Afonso Camargo railway station
was renamed to Getúlio Dornelles Vargas.
http://www.joaquimtavora.pr.gov.br/
Municipal website
The flag of
Joaquim Távora is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 400 (date of promulgation and
text not available).
The basic, green and yellow colors symbolize the
Brazilian homeland.
The coat of arms of the municipality, in the colors of
the state, green and white, is inscribed in a yellow triangle.
The
equilateral triangle represents the union of Joaquim Távora's people, while its
yellow color represents wealth and ownership.
The flag of the municipality
conveys a general concept, "United for a prosperous municipality".
The
coat of arms of Joaquim Távora is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 397 (date of
promulgation and text not available).
The shield is surmounted by a
five-towered mural crown, as a symbol of a town.
The field in green and white
symbolizes the state to which the municipality belongs.
http://www.joaquimtavora.pr.gov.br/index.php?sessao=b054603368ncb0&id=1686
Municipal website
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituraJT/photos/272674508250407
Ivan Sache, 3 February 2022