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3 Leaders  





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Coordinates: 28°4912S 51°1644W / 28.82000°S 51.27889°W / -28.82000; -51.27889
 

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Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul
Igreja Matriz São Luiz Rei
Igreja Matriz São Luiz Rei located at Praça Frei Eduardo Totti
Flag of Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul
Coat of arms of Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul
Motto(s): 
Ipê, uma cidade para todos
Anthem: s:Hino do município de Ipê
Location of Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul
Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul is located in Brazil
Ipê, Rio Grande do Sul

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 28°49′12S 51°16′44W / 28.82000°S 51.27889°W / -28.82000; -51.27889
Country Brazil
RegionSouth
State Rio Grande do Sul
Founded15 December 1987
Government
 • MayorJosé Mario Grazziotin [1] (MDB)
Area
 • Total599.361 km2 (231.415 sq mi)
Lowest elevation
750 m (2,460 ft)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total5,325
 • Density8.9/km2 (23/sq mi)
DemonymIpeense
Time zoneUTC-3 (UTC-3)
 • Summer (DST)Does not observe DST
Postal Code
95240-000
Area code+55 54
HDI (2010)0.728– high[3]
Websitewww.pmipe.rs.gov.br

Ipê (Portuguese pronunciation: [ipe]) is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 5,325.[4]

Geography[edit]

It is located at a latitude of 28º49'12" south and a longitude of 51º16'45" west, with an altitude of 750 meters.

It has an area of 599.36 km² and its estimated population in 2022 was 5,325 inhabitants.[5]

Ipê is one of the municipalities located in the Região da Uva e Vinho, where there is a significant presence of vineyards in the southern part of the municipality.

Dialects[edit]

History[edit]

The history of the municipality of Ipê began in the late 19th century, around 1880, with the passage and resting of muleteers who, departing from the fields of Vacaria, headed through the Serra do Rio das Antas towards São Leopoldo.[6] Until then, the ancient forests that covered the lands of Ipê remained almost untouched, with only indigenous people traversing the region, which was covered with vast pine groves from which they derived sustenance.

Gradually, the region began to be settled by farmers who cultivated corn and built various rudimentary houses, inhabited by Luso-Brazilians who were descendants of slaves from cattle ranches. These houses were made of beaten earth, split planks, and roofed with small boards.

Later, Italian immigrants, arriving from São Sebastião do Caí, would reach the region by boat, then travel on foot or horseback to settle in the Colony of Antônio Prado and the area that would become the Municipality of Ipê.

The Italian colonists who arrived in the area contributed to its prosperity. On December 31, 1890, the Municipal Chamber of Vacaria created the 4th District, which, due to the abundant presence of the beautiful Ipê tree, was named Vila Ipê.

As the community grew, ideas of emancipation began to surface. In 1985, the then parish priest of the São Luiz Rei Parish, Frei Augusto Denardi, initiated the formation of the Community Commission for Emancipation. On September 6, 1985, in a meeting held at the Ideal Club with local leaders and residents of Vila Ipê, Vila Segredo, and Vila São Paulo, respectively, the 4th, 9th, and 11th districts of Vacaria, the Emancipation Commission was chosen by acclamation, with the following members: Osmar Vargas dos Santos (President), Frei Casimiro Zaffonato (vice-president), Cirilo Ciotta (1st Secretary), Carlos Antonio Zanotto (2nd Secretary), Uldérico Marcon (1st Treasurer), Darci Luiz Lovatel (2nd Treasurer), Delvino Magro (Subcommission of Vila Segredo), and Luiz Antônio Salvador (Subcommission of Vila São Paulo).

On September 21, 1987, the result of the plebiscite proclaimed the victory of "YES," with 2,604 votes in favor and 465 against. On December 15, 1987, a law was promulgated by then-Governor Pedro Simon, which created the Municipality of Ipê, constituted by the districts of Vila Ipê, Vila Segredo, and Vila São Paulo, which previously belonged to the Municipality of Vacaria. The seat of the new municipality was established in Vila Ipê.

On January 1, 1989, the Municipality of Ipê was administratively installed, with Mr. Protázio Duarte Guazzelli serving as the first elected mayor.

The demonym for the residents of Ipê is "ipeense."

Administrative Formation[edit]

Nomenclatures[edit]

Nomenclatures[7] Years
Formigueiro[1] 1886
São Luiz 1890
Vila Ipê 1936
Ipê* 1987

^ 1: Meaning "anthill", a derogatory name given by Italian immigrants to the cluster of farm workers' shacks.[8]

Leaders[edit]

Municipal mayor List[9]
Name Start of term End of term Observation
1 Protázio Duarte Guazzeli 1989 1992
2 Enaudy Sartor 1993 1996
3 Darci Zanotto 1997 2000
4 Darci Zanotto 2001 2004
5 Carlos Antônio Zanotto 2005 2008
6 Carlos Antônio Zanotto 2000 2012
7 Valerio Ernesto Marcon 2013 2016
8 Valerio Ernesto Marcon 2017 2020
9 Cassiano de Zorzi Caon 2021 *2023 [a] Incomplete mandate
9.1 José Mário Grazziotin[10][11] 2023 2024 Swearing-in of the Vice Mayor

^ a: Death of the Mayor in the Midst of the Term[12][13]

Subdivisions[edit]

District[6] Population[14]
Ipê 3700
Vila São Paulo 800
Vila Segredo 1200

Vila São Paulo

Was established as a district on August 5, 1953, covering an area of 180 square kilometers. The landscape of this district is characterized by hilly terrain, with small and mini rural properties being predominant. Larger properties are rare, especially in the flat area known as the 'campo.' Approximately 95% of the population in Vila São Paulo is involved in agricultural and livestock activities, while 2% are engaged in commerce, 2% in industry, and 1% in the provision of services. In the headquarters of the 3rd District, which is Vila São Paulo, there are various commercial, service, and industrial establishments to serve the population.[15]

Vila Segredo

Was established as a district on February 7, 1924, covering an area of 295 square kilometers. The region is characterized by its hilly terrain, primarily composed of small and mini rural properties. About 90% of the population in Vila Segredo is involved in agricultural and livestock activities, 2% in commerce, 3% in industry, and 5% in the provision of services. The main source of income for the district is the cultivation of apples and grapes, which are permanent crops well suited to the rugged topography of the region. Similar to Vila São Paulo, the headquarters of the 2nd District, which is Vila Segredo, has a variety of commercial, service, and industrial establishments.[15]

Aerial photo from the 2000s of Ipê
Aerial photo from the 2000s of Ipê

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Ranking". United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  • ^ IBGE 2020
  • ^ "População de Ipê (RS) é de 5.325 pessoas, aponta o Censo do IBGE". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-06-28. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  • ^ a b c Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. "O histórico de Ipê" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  • ^ Webde. "History". Municipality of Ipê (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  • ^ "Formigueiro, o primeiro nome". cidades.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  • ^ "ex-mayors".
  • ^ Webde. "JOSÉ MÁRIO GRAZZIOTIN EMPOSSADO PREFEITO MUNICIPAL DE IPÊ - Notícias". Prefeitura Municipal de Ipê (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  • ^ "Após morte de prefeito, vice toma posse na prefeitura de Ipê | Pioneiro". GZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-11-07. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  • ^ "Prefeito de Ipê, Cassiano Caon é encontrado morto | Pioneiro". GZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-11-04. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  • ^ portoalegre24horas. "Prefeito de cidade no RS é encontrado morto no interior do município". Terra (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. "Censo Demográfico 2022". Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  • ^ a b "Districts".

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