Santa Bárbara, Minas Gerais

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Santa Bárbara
Municipality
Município de Santa Bárbara
Municipality of Santa Bárbara
Flag of Santa Bárbara
Flag
Coat of arms of Santa Bárbara
Coat of arms
Location of Santa Bárbara
Santa Bárbara is located in Brazil
Santa Bárbara
Santa Bárbara
Localization of Santa Bárbara in Brazil
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Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State  Minas Gerais
Founded December 4, 1704
Incorporated (as city) July 6, 1858
Government
 • Type Mayor-council
 • Body Prefeitura da Municipal de Santa Bárbara
 • Mayor Leris Felisberto Braga (PRB)
(2013-2016)
Area
 • Total 684.20 km2 (264.17 sq mi)
Elevation from 713 to 1,863 m (from 2,339 to 6,112 ft)
Population
 • Total 27,850
 • Density 40,7/km2 (1,050/sq mi)
 • Demonym santabarbarense
Postal Code 35960-000
Area code(s) (+55) 31
Website www.santabarbara.mg.gov.br
File:MinasGerais Municip SantaBarbara.svg
Location of Santa Bárbara within Minas Gerais

Santa Bárbara is a Brazilian municipality founded in 1704 and located in the state of Minas Gerais.

It is a historic town on the Gold Circuit of Minas Gerais, located ninety-eight kilometres from Belo Horizonte, in the centre of the Estrada Real. The bucolic landscape, with its churches, roofs and backyards at the foot of the imposing Serra do Caraça makes Santa Bárbara one of the most beautiful towns in Minas Gerais. Despite the current increase in economic development, it is a peaceful and welcoming town with simple and hospitable people who preserve their traditions and live an active cultural life.

History

It was established as "Hamlet of St. Anthony of the Santa Bárbara River" on December 4th, 1704, by the pioneer Antônio Pereira, of São Paulo, who found there alluvial gold and lodes of precious stones. An interesting fact is that this pioneer founded the hamlet of Brumal just before then, and until today the anniversary of the district is commemorated on the eve of the municipality. In 1713 they started construction of the church of St. Anthony. Consequently, the city turned into an important passage in the route between the Corte, in Rio de Janeiro, and the central/northern mines of Minas Gerais. In 1817 it was visited by the expedition of naturalists Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius and Johann Baptist von Spix in their passage through the jungle. It was elevated to town in March 15, 1839, and in 1858 to a county with the name "Santa Bárbara do Mato Dentro".

Economy

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Currently its economy is based on iron and gold mining. The city also produces honey and charcoal in large scale.

Culture and tourism

The city's tourist attractions include some constructions from the 18th century including the church Matriz de Santa Bárbara which was dedicated to St. Anthony and built in 1724. It was made in colonial baroque style, and was recently renovated highlighting the ship's ceiling painted by master Manoel da Costa Ataíde.

Education

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The city was a pioneer in music education in public schools in Brazil, with the "Music in Schools" project. Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. English and Spanish are both taught as second languages.

Educational institutions

Numbers:

  • Public Schools: 22
  • Private Schools: 4

Sports

As in the rest of Brazil, football is the most popular sport among locals.

Climate

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The warmest month is February with an average temperature of 20 °C and the coldest is July with 13.6 °C. The mean annual temperature is 17.4 °C.

Districts

Santa Bárbara has four districts: Florália, Barra Feliz, Brumal and Conceição do Rio Acima.
Besides these, the city also houses several subdistricts and rural communities: Sumidouro, Santana do Morro, Galego, Vigário da Vara, Cruz dos Peixotos, André do Mato Dentro, Barro Branco, Cachoeira de Florália, Mutuca and Costa Lacerda.

See also

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