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Guiratinga

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After the Second World War a decree Federal Law had sought to prevent the country towns with the same name as there was already a town by the name of Gaucho Lageado, citizens from all walks of life gathered at the headquarters of the Commercial Association to discuss the changing the name of the city
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The foundation Guiratinga due to mining Augusto Alves, who was recognized in 1920 when the region along with his family reached the banks of the stream Lageadinho and settled on a ranch thatch; shortly afterwards built a beautiful home on the shores Stream Seminar, which serve as the starting point
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Lageado developed rapidly, people from everywhere here was established, which emphasized rapid growth to the point of the August 2, 1933 have been and taken to city, by ordinance State No. 291 with this decree, Lageado spent the condition of the district seat of a municipality that was not his, or
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In 1895, came to this northern region and Northeast, which had burrowing themselves in the forests and savannahs in search of rubber trees and the famous mangabeiras trees that proliferate across the entire Rio Araguaia and Herons and it was very rich in latex. With the shortage of rubber not many
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The news of the discovery of diamonds in Lageado quickly spread throughout the country, and waves of adventurers, notably the Northeast, Goiás and Minas Gerais flocked to this region of Mato Grosso causing the emergence of towns as Santa Rita do Araguaia, Lageado High Egrets, Herons Bar, Poxoréo,
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With the political emancipation, the then mayor of Santa Rita do Araguaia, Dr. Julian Jose da Silva, was taking office in Lageado most did not, and was appointed 1st Lieutenant. Francisco Fernandes dos Santos, who shortly afterwards ended tragically killed in Cuiabá, assuming the office of mayor
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João José de Moraes was Cajango with nickname "Cajango" miner, who was employed on the farm of his father Bravista realized that the gravel found there was very similar to their homeland, and this similarity began to investigate the possible existence of diamonds in the region. In one of these
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The occupation of the region stemmed from dealing in gold mining region of eastern Mato Grosso. The first name of the town was Lageadinho, terms of geographical origin, in reference to the stream of the same name, which was approaching the corrutela basically formed by miners and Goiás.
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Augusto Alves was gradually contacting residents who lived in the area, as well as those who came to settle there, marking them a lot, always obeying an urban layout commanded to build their homes, making Guiratinga, while being a city built by miners, obey the route of a planned city.
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Then the Salesian Mission in Brazil, established to 06.18.1894, one of its dependencies in place called "Merure" in the center of the Bororo Indians, and this dependence was named "Colony Indigenous Sacred Heart of Jesus" under the direction of Father John Duroure of French origin.
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Feliciano, stimulated by it decides to fix the port indicated by the Bororo Indians, i.e., at the confluence of Cassununga and herons, that already by 1908, but Feliciano did not install yourself, brought a group of people among whom his wife, Jane Frances of Jesus.
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With the operation of a gravel surfaced, and excavations gave abundant quantities of diamonds in the mines of the Herons Lageado improved and grew significantly and 25.09.1929, under State Law No. 1023 passed the village category, being named Vila Paved .
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In 1938, there was an incident in the life of Lageado, under Decree-Law No. 145 of 29.03.1938 the city becomes the seat of its own municipality, i.e. Lageado. Ended up as the absurdity of Lageado be the county seat of Santa Rita do Araguaia.
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The Prelature of the Araguaia registry was created May 12, 1914 by decree of the Sacred Congregation Concistorial, spun off from the Archdiocese of Cuiabá. Was entrusted by the Holy See to the care the Society of St. Francis de Sales.
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Gone until 1929, although Guiratinga getting a sharp stream of people from Minas Gerais, Goiás and the diamond washings of Bahia, was known simply as "village of Lageado", and belonged to the municipality of Santa Rita do Araguaia.
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One day, Jane Frances washing dishes in the river Cassununga feels a gravel different from others smote the dish, this small sample was taken to the farm Boa Vista and undertook to send Cajango analyze it and found to be diamond.
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in Assembly had adopted the name "Guiratinga" which in Tupi-Guarani has the meaning of "White Crane", abundant bird in the region. Was by Decree-Law No. 545 of State 12/31/1943 city was renamed definitely Guiratinga.
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MT 110 - Connects to BR 070, connecting the cities of Alto Herons, Treasury, Primavera do Leste, Goiânia. MT 107 - Connects to MT 130 and BR 070, connecting the municipalities of Poxoréo, Primavera do Leste.
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Thanks to the persistent work of the Salesian Fathers and Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, who managed to pacify the Bororo was it possible to make the area habitable by white civilization.
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The story must be told Guiratinga from the nineteenth century (1890) by Sinalada raids Antônio Cândido de Carvalho, through Eastern Mato Grosso, pioneering and helping build several villages.
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By this time, came from Goiás and Minas families Moraes, Cajango and Balbino who settled in the region in order to explore the creation of cattle and subsistence farming.
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investigations, an Indian Bororo, said at the confluence of Cassununga Herons and there were many glistening pebbles, which the Indians denominated in toricuiêgo.
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As intensified the mining of rivers Herons and Flag, plus emptied the mining population established in Santa Rita do Araguaia, then the seat of its municipality.
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With the elevation of the condition Lageado district county seat, Santa Rita do Araguaia, entered into deep decay, the political, economic and social.
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In the year 1900, passes through the farm Boa Vista, a Bahian name Sezilo Feliciano dos Santos, who hears all aware of stories told by Cajango.
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It originates from the Tupi "Guira / gyra," which means, bird, bird or heron + "tinga", relating to the color white, white, clear, white heron.
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The group Sezilo leaned hard on mining, which extract more carats and carat diamond. Thus was founded the first mining in the region.
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On May 27, 1969, Pope Paul VI moved the headquarters to the city of Guiratinga, changing its name to the Prelature of Guiratinga.
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Highways serving the city of Guiratinga - MT 270 - fully paved and signposted, joining up with the BR 163 and
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On October 3, 1981, by the Bull "Institutionis Propositum" of Pope John Paul II, was elevated to a diocese.
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rather, a municipality that had the name of Santa Rita do Araguaia ... But this fact did not last long.
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Knowing the finding, Cajango used to tell these stories and other people who passed by.
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Apostolic Administrator: Mons. Conturon John the Baptist (1924 - 1937)
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migrants returned to the region of origin, preferring to settle here.
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Bishop Prelate of Guiratinga: Don Camillo Faresin - SDB (1969 - 1981)
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3rd Bishop Prelate: Bishop Camilo Faresin - SDB (1956-1969)
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1st Bishop Prelate: Don Antonio Malan - SDB - (1914-1924)
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2nd Bishop Prelate: Bishop Jose Selva - SDB (1937-1956)
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Divisão Territorial do Brasil e Limites Territoriais
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Flag of Guiratinga
Location of Guiratinga
Guiratinga is located in Brazil
16°20′56″S 53°45′28″W / 16.34889°S 53.75778°W / -16.34889; -53.75778
Country
Brazil
Brazil
Region
Central-West
State

Mato Grosso
Sudeste Mato-Grossense
IBGE
Tesouro
IBGE
Mayor
DEM
Demonym
Time zone
UTC−3
BRT
Area code
www.guiratinga.mt.gov.br
Mato Grosso
Brazil
Cuiabá
BR 364
Rondonópolis
Cuiabá

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