Santa Rita do Sapucaí

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Santa Rita do Sapucaí
Municipality
Sapucai river in Santa Rita do Sapucai
Sapucai river in Santa Rita do Sapucai
Official seal of Santa Rita do Sapucaí
Location in the State of Minas Gerais
Location in the State of Minas Gerais
Brasil Brazil
SudesteSoutheast
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais
FoundedMay 24, 1892
Area
 • Total350.874 km2 (135.473 sq mi)
Elevation
821 m (2,694 ft)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total36,150
 • Density99.5/km2 (258/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-3 (BST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (BDT)
Postal Code
37540-000
Websitehttp://www.pmsrs.mg.gov.br/

Santa Rita do Sapucai is a little town situated in the southeast of the State of Minas Gerais. The city is known as the "Electronic valley", since it has plenty of electronic industries, and both a technical school (ETE - Escola Técnica de Eletrônica Francisco Moreira da Costa) and a college (Inatel - Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações) which hold courses in electronic knowledge. It also has another college - FAI, which has majors in Administration and Informatics.

It has an area of 350,874 kilometers square.

Santa Rita has an old freemasonry fraternity, called Loja Caridade Sul Mineira.

According to last census(2010), it has an estimated population of 37 thousand people.

The town holds the Festa de Santa Rita every year in May, which attracts people to the town.

Carnival(Carnaval in portuguese) in Santa Rita is also a very celebrated party, traditionally Bloco do Ride and Bloco dos Democraticos are the major street amusers, and for the young adults there is Bloco do Urso, which brings thousands of young people each year to the city in February.

History

Santa Rita do Sapucaí is a small town in the southern region of Minas Gerais state (MG) in Brazil. Traditionally, the foundation date of Santa Rita, short name for the city, is considered to be 1825-05-22, when the first mass was held in the chapel built on orders of Dona Genoveva Maria Martins da Fonseca, honoring a promise made by her late husband Manoel Jose da Fonseca. The Fonseca family arrived in the region in the early 19th century and is considered the founding family of Santa Rita do Sapucai.

Location

Santa Rita is located in a privileged site, a few hundred kilometers away from the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, in one of Minas Gerais' richest regions. It dwells between mountains and has a very pleasing weather throughout the year.

Famous People

Famous soccer player Roque Júnior, which was in the Brazil's world champions squad of 2002, was born in Santa Rita. He also started in the local team, Santarritense.

Olavo Bilac Pinto was president of Chamber of Deputies of Brazil in 1965 and an embassador of Brazil in France from 1966 to 1970.

Former brazilian president Delfim Moreira(List of Presidents of Brazil), although not being born in Santa Rita, spent most of his life there.

Pedro Rodrigues Filho, a [[serial killer] who claims to have made more than 100 victims is from Santa Rita as well.


Economy

Although located in a rich coffee-growing region, Santa Rita is known for its high technology industries, being home to one of Brazil's foremost electronic, telecommunications and computer engineering colleges, INATEL [1] - Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações, which was founded in 1965. As to the Escola Técnica de Eletrônica "Francisco Moreira da Costa" [2], the first electronic technical school of the Latin América ( An electronic course which is held with regular high school subjects, being then, somewhat harsh to students) was founded in 1959 by lady Sinha Moreira. The city possesses today more than 110 companies of technological bases.