world.wikisort.org - BrazilCanoas (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈnoɐs]), which earned city status in 1939, is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. With more than 340,000 inhabitants, it is part of the Porto Alegre conurbation and has the second highest GDP in the state. It is also the fourth largest city in the state by population. Canoas boasts a strong manufacturing-based economy and is the home to Canoas Air Force Base - ALA3, one of the most important bases of the Brazilian Air Force.
For the Central American city, see Paso Canoas.
City in South, Brazil
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Coordinates: 29°55′12″S 51°10′48″W |
Country | Brazil |
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Region | South |
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State | Rio Grande do Sul |
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Established | June 27, 1939 |
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• Mayor | Jairo Jorge |
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• Total | 131.097 km2 (50.6 sq mi) |
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Elevation | 8 m (26 ft) |
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• Total | 348,208 |
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• Density | 2,700/km2 (6,900/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC-3 (BRT) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC-2 (BRST) |
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Website | canoas.rs.gov.br |
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According to the IBGE, Brazil's Geography and Statistics Institute, Canoas currently has no rural areas, but it started as a village of large landowners. The first of them was conquistador Francisco Pinto Bandeira, who received from the Portuguese Crown, in 1740, an area north of the Gravataí River.
History has that 1871 was the beginning of the village of Canoas, when the first section of the railway that would link Porto Alegre to São Leopoldo was inaugurated. Canoas was then part of the municipalities of Gravataí and São Sebastião do Caí. Soon large farms would lose space to small properties.
After obtaining city status, Canoas experienced rapid growth, especially after 1945. At that time, it would be called a cidade-dormitório (Portuguese for 'bedroom city'), because thousands of people would commute to neighboring Porto Alegre to work. However, de-industrialisation in Porto Alegre, the setting-up of numerous manufacturing plants in Canoas and a strong demographic growth have reverted that situation and nowadays Canoas has a per capita GDP higher than Porto Alegre.
City conditions and subdivisions
Canoas ('canoes' in English) consists of mostly large sprawling neighborhoods and a lively business district, as well as numerous large factories, among them the Refinaria Alberto Pasqualini (REFAP), a Petrobras oil refinery. The city's neighbourhoods follow a common pattern in Brazil, combining new high-end districts showing rapid urban development with working-class areas which turn into slums as one moves away from the city centre.
The city's poorest neighbourhoods were originally unplanned. The Guajuviras subdivision, the old Guajuviras Farm that was developed by the government, was originally settled by squatters before the government officially opened the property for inhabitation. Although traditionally crime-ridden, Guajuviras has experienced lower criminality levels as of lately due to government intervention and the better living conditions experienced by Brazilians in general.
Canoas has one of the richest and most important universities in southern Brazil: the Ulbra (Lutheran University of Brazil), as well as Catholic La Salle University (UnilaSalle) and Centro Universitário Ritter dos Reis. In sports, the volleyball team Canoas Vôlei plays in the Brazilian Superliga de Vôlei, whereas the football team Canoas Futebol Clube plays in the Campeonato Gaúcho.
Pictures of Canoas
Canoas subdivisions
Guajuviras neighbourhood
Canoas Air Base
Canoas Downtown
Getulio Vargas neighbourhood
Soccer game at the Ulbra Sport Club in the São José neighbourhood
Ulbra University
ULBRA Technological Museum
Chapel at the ULBRA
La Salle University
Old rail line in the Industrial neighbourhood
Gas station in the Igara neighbourhood
Zaffari Bourbon grocery store in the Getulio Vargas neighbourhood
Cultural Foundation of Canoas
Canoas Air Force Base
Getulio Vargas Federal Boulevard (BR-116) in Canoas
Urban Train (Trensurb) which passes through Canoas
Canoas Intermunicipal Bus Station (Rodoviária)
Canoas' train station, in 1874
Main Catholic Church in downtown in 1931
Typical vegetation in Canoas
See also
External links
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Canoas.
References
 Municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Cachoeira do Sul | |
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Lajeado-Estrela | |
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Santa Cruz do Sul | |
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Camaquã | |
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Gramado-Canela | |
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Montenegro | |
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Osório | |
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Porto Alegre | |
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São Jerônimo | |
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Mesoregion Nordeste Rio-Grandense |
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Caxias do Sul | |
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Guaporé | |
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Vacaria | |
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Carazinho | |
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Cerro Largo | |
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Cruz Alta | |
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Erechim |
- Aratiba
- Áurea
- Barão de Cotegipe
- Barra do Rio Azul
- Benjamin Constant do Sul
- Campinas do Sul
- Carlos Gomes
- Centenário
- Cruzaltense
- Entre Rios do Sul
- Erebango
- Erechim
- Erval Grande
- Estação
- Faxinalzinho
- Floriano Peixoto
- Gaurama
- Getúlio Vargas
- Ipiranga do Sul
- Itatiba do Sul
- Jacutinga
- Marcelino Ramos
- Mariano Moro
- Paulo Bento
- Ponte Preta
- Quatro Irmãos
- São Valentim
- Severiano de Almeida
- Três Arroios
- Viadutos
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Frederico Westphalen | |
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Ijuí | |
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Nao-Me-Toque | |
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Passo Fundo | |
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Sananduva |
- Barracão
- Cacique Doble
- Ibiaçá
- Machadinho
- Maximiliano de Almeida
- Paim Filho
- Sananduva
- Santo Expedito do Sul
- São João da Urtiga
- São José do Ouro
- Tupanci do Sul
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Santa Rosa | |
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Santo Ângelo | |
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Soledade |
- Barros Cassal
- Fontoura Xavier
- Ibirapuitã
- Lagoão
- Mormaço
- São José do Herval
- Soledade
- Tunas
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Três Passos |
- Barra do Guarita
- Boa Vista do Buricá
- Bom Progresso
- Braga
- Campo Novo
- Crissiumal
- Derrubadas
- Doutor Maurício Cardoso
- Esperança do Sul
- Horizontina
- Humaitá
- Miraguaí
- Nova Candelária
- Redentora
- São Martinho
- Sede Nova
- Tenente Portela
- Tiradentes do Sul
- Três Passos
- Vista Gaúcha
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На других языках
[de] Canoas
Canoas, amtlich Município de Canoas, ist eine Stadt im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Rio Grande do Sul und gehört zur Metropolregion Porto Alegre. Mit 349.728 Einwohnern nach der amtlichen Schätzung zum 1. Juli 2021 liegt die Stadt in Brasilien an vierter Stelle bei der Bevölkerungszahl und an 365. Stelle bei der Fläche der 497 Gemeinden des Bundesstaates.[3] Die Stadt ist in 18 Stadtbezirke gegliedert. Sie liegt am Ufer vom Rio Gravataí und Rio dos Sinos, 8 m über dem Meeresspiegel.
- [en] Canoas
[es] Canoas (Brasil)
Canoas es un municipio brasileño del estado de Rio Grande do Sul.
Está ubicado a una distancia de 20 km al norte de Porto Alegre, por carretera. Pertenece a la región metropolitana de Porto Alegre. Por su territorio corren los ríos Sinos y Gravataí, que son parcialmente navegables, pero sus aguas no son potables. Es una ciudad con muchas industrias: Perdigão (carnes y pollos), AGCO Massey Ferguson (máquinas agrícolas), Springer Carrier (aire acondicionado) y REFAP S/A - Refinería Alberto Pasqualini (Petrobras y Repsol-YPF).
[ru] Каноас
Каноас (порт. Canoas) — муниципалитет в Бразилии, входит в штат Риу-Гранди-ду-Сул. Составная часть мезорегиона Агломерация Порту-Алегри. Входит в экономико-статистический микрорегион Порту-Алегри. Население составляет 326 458 человек на 2007 год. Занимает площадь 131,097 км². Плотность населения — 2 490,2 чел./км².
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