Santo Ângelo
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Santo Ângelo is a municipality located in northwestern Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. It has about 77,568 inhabitants (according to 2020 IBGE estimate) and the total area of the municipality is about 679 km2. It borders Giruá to the north, and Entre-Ijuís to the south—it's linked to Santo Ângelo by the state road RS 344. The city is located 443 km (275 mi) from the state capital, Porto Alegre.
The local agriculture-economy produces and deals soy, corn, wheat, swine, sheep and cattle. Tourism in the city is primarily associated with the city's
The city is served by Sepé Tiaraju Airport and is home to four institutions of higher education, Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI), Faculdade CNEC Santo Ângelo, Faculdade Santo Ângelo (FASA) and Instituto Federal Farroupilha (IFFar).
History
Santo Ângelo was founded on August 12, 1706 by the Belgium
The Angelopolitana Cathedral in Santo Ângelo,
Climate
Santo Ângelo has Humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa), The highest temperature was 40°C on 20 December 2011. Snow are rare. Frost are common on winter.
Regional minority languages
- Riograndenser Hunsrückisch German(Germanic origin)
- Mbyá Guaraní language (autochthonous)[3]
Notable people
- Carlos María de Alvear (1789-1852), soldier and statesman
- José Goldemberg (born 1928), physicist
- Luiz Henrique Santos(born 1987), footballer
References
- ^ (in Portuguese) Cidades@, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Accessed on 20 March 2007.
- ^ IBGE 2020
- ^ Língua Guarani M'bya, Diversidade Linguística, Patrimônio Imaterial, Patrimônio Cultural, Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN). Accessed website: February 28th, 2018.
External links
- Official website (in Portuguese)