Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul

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Map of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil highlighting Santiago
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State: Rio Grande do Sul
Meso-region: Westcentral Rio Grande do Sul
(Centro Ocidental Rio-Grandense)
Micro-Region: Santiago (capital)
Founded: January 4, 1984
Location: 29.192/29° 11' 30" S lat.
54.872/54° 52' 2" W long.
Area: 3,264.3 km²
Population (2003):
- Total
- Change
- Density

51,375
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15.73/km²
Elevation: 409 m
Postal code: 97700-xxx

Santiago (Portuguese meaning Saint James) is a municipality of the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It serves the capital of the microregion of the same name. Its area is 3,264.3 km² and its population was 51,375 in 2003. Its elevation is at 361 m. It is located 450 km west of the state capital of Porto Alegre and northeast of Alegrete. Its nickname of the city is "The Land of the Poets".

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[edit] Neighboring municipalities

[edit] History

In about 1860, it began the settlement of the region. The colony was first founded by 350 Germans, 14 Belgians, 5 French persons and 4 Swiss persons. Colonel José Maria Pereira de Campos created and organized the colony of Ijuí and brought Europeans to the area. The Italians arrived in the 1880s, as the century passed, with the establishment of the colony of Jaguari, the localities of Sanga da Areia and Ernesto Alves. In 1834, Arsene Isabelle, a French diplomat, in ways between the area, refers to a locality of Boqueirão de Santiago, its existence of three to four ranches. The Germans and the Italians form a large influx of European immigration, a mixture with other nationalities which saw Belgians, Swiss, Polish and French immigration. In synthesis, the colonies were established in 1860 and had diversed types of humans in the municipality of Santiago, with no other municipalities, ther population became predominantly European descent.

[edit] Education

Santiago has a campus of the Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões

[edit] Communications

[edit] Radio

[edit] Other

Santiago has a school or a collegiate, churches and a few squares and parks.

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