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image by Ivan Sache, 13 July 2020
Image from the municipal website:
https://www.canoas.rs.gov.br/hino-bandeira-brasao/
The municipality of Canoas (323,827 inhabitants, therefore the 3rd most
populated municipality in Rio Grande do Sul; 13,110 ha) is located 20 km north
of Porto Alegre.
Canoas was first settled in 1740 by Francisco Pinto
Bandeira, who was granted a plot of 3 x 1 league on the right bank of river
Gravataí. The domain was inherited in 1771 by his son, Rafael Ponto Bandeira;
his widow, Josefa Eulália de Azevedo subsequently shared the domain among their
sons.
Urban development started in 1871 with the inauguration of the first
section of the railway connecting São Leopoldo and Porto Alegre. Canoas then
belonged to the municipalities of Gravataí and São Sebastião do Caí. Major
Vicente Ferrer da Silva Freire, owner of the Gravataí domain, took advantage of
the new railway line to transform his domain into a summer resort called Capão
das Canoas.
The 3rd Military Aviation Regiment (3º Regimento de Aviação
Militar - RAV) was established in Canoas in 1937. The municipality of Canoas was
established by State Decree No. 7,839 issued on 27 July 1939, and inaugurated on
15 January 1940.
https://www.canoas.rs.gov.br/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 13 July 2020
The flag of Canoas, adopted at some date between 24 November
1978 and 5 July 1979, is diagonally divided per bend green-red, charged in the
center with the municipal coat of arms inscribed on a white disk bordered by a
yellow cog wheel.
https://www.canoas.rs.gov.br/hino-bandeira-brasao/
Municipal website
Photos
https://www.canoas.rs.gov.br/hino-bandeira-brasao/
https://www.facebook.com/PrefeituradeCanoas/
https://www.facebook.com/PrefeituradeCanoas/
https://www.diariodecanoas.com.br/cotidiano/blogs/blog_do_rodrigo_becker/2020/02/24/novo-faz-convencao-e-vai--puro-sangue--para-as-urnas.html
https://jornaltimoneiro.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/convencao-canoas.jpeg
The coat of arms of Canoas is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 824
promulgated in 1963.
Article 1.
Portuguese shield, recalling the
conquest and pioneering settlement of the territory of Canoas by Francisco Pinto
Bandeira.
The shield horizontally divided in two parts, the upper (one third)
featuring the sky bluish, representing the municipality's horizon, over a field
landscape, light green, symbolizing the hills and plains of the municipal
territory; also a rural landscape, symbolized by sea blue representing rivers
Caí, Sinos and Gravataí watering the districts; in the landscape's center, over
the liquid element and on the right border (at the viewer's left) three canoes
["canoas"] or, symbolizing those once produced in old Capão de Canoas, an
historical fact at the origin of the municipality's name.
In the lower field,
bottle green, a 16-cogged wheel or, symbolizing industry, charged in the center
with the miniaturized image of a factory with three chimneys. Above the cog
wheel, a winged helmet, also or, symbolizing commerce, evoking the panorama of
industrialization and economic development that has been characterizing the
municipality since its emancipation.
The shield surmounted by a mural crown
argent with five towers, symbolizing Canoas as a "cidade" and its rank of
municipal seat.
Beneath the shield a scroll reproducing the tricolor flag of
Rio Grande do Sul, inscribed in the center with the name of Canoas in black
letters on the red stripe. Beneath the town's name, on the yellow stripe, in
black, the date of emancipation of the municipality, 27 July 1939 [not featured
on the companion image]. On the scroll's ends, argent on red, the date of 14
April 1874, for the initiation of the urban settlement of Canoas, an historical
fact revealed in the document "Origens de Canoias", authored by the historian
João Palma da Silva.
https://www.canoas.rs.gov.br/hino-bandeira-brasao/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 13 July 2020