world.wikisort.org - BrazilIvoti is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, located in the Porto Alegre metropolitan area. The population is 24,690 (2020 est.) in an area of 63.15 km².[2]
Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Nickname: City of the Flowers |
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Coordinates: 29°36′S 51°10′W |
Country | Brazil |
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State | Rio Grande do Sul |
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Mesoregion | Metropolitan Porto Alegre |
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Microregion | Gramado-Canela |
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Founded | 19 October 1964 |
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• Mayor | Maria de Lourdes Bauermann |
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• Total | 63.15 km2 (24.38 sq mi) |
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Elevation | 127 m (417 ft) |
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• Total | 24,690 |
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• Density | 390/km2 (1,000/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
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Postal code | 93900-000 |
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Area code | 51 |
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Website | http://www.ivoti.rs.gov.br/ |
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History
Originally occupied by indigenous people since 12,000 years ago (known as the Umbu Tradition), the area started to be explored by bandeirantes in the 18th Century and later was used as a rout to transport cattle. The first Europeans to settle in the area were German immigrants that arrived in the Sinos River Valley in 1824, coming from the Rhine region in southwestern Germany.
The area encompassing Ivoti was originally known as Berghahnerschneiss (Bergahner's aisle) because members of the German family Berghahner were the first to settle in the area. After the provincial law number 635 from 4 November 1867, the area was officially named Bom Jardim (Portuguese for Good Garden) and constituted the third discritct of São Leopoldo.
The name Bom Jardim, chosen because the land was favourable for cultivating flowers, was changed by the law number 7.199 from 31 May 1938 to Ivoti, from Tupi-Guarani yvoty, meaning flower. For that reason, the city is currently nicknamed Cidade das Flores (Portuguese for City of the Flowers).[3]
Ivoti received emancipation from São Leopoldo on 19 October 1964 when Governor Ildo Meneghetti signed the law number 4.798, creating the municipality of Ivoti.[4]
On 20 March 1992, Ivoti lost part of its area after the emancipation of two of its districts, which became the municipalities of Lindolfo Collor and Presidente Lucena.
Mayors
Since its emancipation, Ivoti had the following mayors:[5]
- 1965 – 1969: Neldo Holler
- 1969 – 1973: Egon Schneck
- 1973 – 1977: Neldo Holler
- 1977 – 1982: Flávio Klein
- 1983 – 1988: Arno Henrique Mueller
- 1989 – 1992: Arnaldo Kney
- 1993 – 1996: Paulo Gaspar Buchmann
- 1997 – 2000: Arnaldo Kney
- 2001 – 2004: Arnaldo Kney
- 2004 – 2008: Maria de Lourdes Bauermann
- 2009 – 2012: Maria de Lourdes Bauermann
- 2013 – 2016: Arnaldo Kney
- 2017 – 2020: Martin Cesar Kalkmann
- 2021 – 2024: Martin Cesar Kalkmann
See also
- List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul
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] Ivoti
Ivoti, amtlich portugiesisch Município de Ivoti, ist eine Kleinstadt im Bundesstaat Rio Grande do Sul im Süden Brasiliens. Sie liegt etwa 55 km nördlich der Hauptstadt Porto Alegre an der Rota Romântica und grenzt an Estância Velha, Lindolfo Collor, Presidente Lucena, Morro Reuter, Dois Irmãos und Novo Hamburgo. Sie ist Teil der Metropolregion Porto Alegre.
- [en] Ivoti
[ru] Ивоти
Ивоти (порт. Ivoti) — муниципалитет в Бразилии, входит в штат Риу-Гранди-ду-Сул. Составная часть мезорегиона Агломерация Порту-Алегри. Входит в экономико-статистический микрорегион Грамаду-Канела. Население составляет 18 379 человек на 2006 год. Занимает площадь 63,138 км². Плотность населения — 291,1 чел./км².
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