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Nova Friburgo

Nova Friburgo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈnɔvɐ fɾiˈbuʁɡu], German: Neufreiburg, German pronunciation: [nɔʏˈfʁaɪbʊʁk], English: New Fribourg, commonly referred to as just "Friburgo") is a municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil. It is located in the mountainous region, in the Center Mesoregion of the state, 136 km (85 mi) from its capital Rio de Janeiro. The town is 846 m (2,776 ft) above sea level. Its population was 191,158 (2020) and its area is 933 km2.[3]

Nova Friburgo
Municipality of Nova Friburgo
Location in Rio de Janeiro state
Nova Friburgo
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 22°16′55″S 42°31′52″W / 22.28194°S 42.53111°W / -22.28194; -42.53111
Country Brazil
RegionSoutheast
State Rio de Janeiro
Government
 • MayorJohnny Maycon (Republicanos)
Area
 • Total933 km2 (360 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total191,158
 • Density200/km2 (530/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
HDI (2010)0.745 – high[2]

The main economic activities are the undergarment industry, olericulture, goat raising, various industries (textile, clothing, metallurgy) and tourism. It is also the coldest city of the state.

History Edit

 
Nova Friburgo during Swiss and German settlement, 1820–1830.
 
Nova Friburgo in 1940
 
Nova Friburgo in 1964

Up to the 19th century, the region of the present Nova Friburgo was inhabited by Coroado Purí Indians.[4][5] In 1818, King John VI was interested in improving the relationship with Germany, in order to obtain support against the French empire. He then proposed a planned settlement that would promote the civilization in Brazil. A royal decree of May 1818, authorized the Canton of Fribourg of Switzerland,[6] to establish a colony of 100 Swiss families in the Morro Queimado Farm, in Cantagalo District, a place with climate and natural characteristics similar to those in their country.

Between 1819 and 1820, the region was settled by 265 Swiss families, in total 1,458 immigrants. It was named Nova Friburgo (New Fribourg) by the Swiss after the homeland of most of the families.

Following the Independence of Brazil in 1822, the Imperial Government continued the policy of populating the nation by attracting European colonization. Eighty German families previously assigned to settlements in the Province of Bahia, for unknown reasons ended up in Nova Friburgo, where they arrived on the 3 and 4 May 1824.[7] Similar arrivals of Italians, Portuguese and a minority of Syrians led to such population increases that the once village was elevated to city status on 8 January 1890.

In 1872, the Baron of Nova Friburgo brought to the region the Leopoldina Railroad, to allow for the flow of the coffee from Cantagalo. Agriculture was the basis of economic activity until 1910, when the arrival of industrialists pioneered the development of an industrial sector still thriving to the present day. Of similar importance was the relative proximity to Niterói and Rio de Janeiro and the improvement of transport and communication links such as paved roads and telegraph. This encouraged a small tourist industry to grow, which, together with local commerce, became the main source of income for the city.

Nova Friburgo was affected by the 2011 Brazilian floods on 11 January with mudslides causing at least 820 deaths and more than 200 people to go missing in the biggest natural disaster in the history of Brazil. The population was left with no water, electricity, food or gas.[8][9]

Geography Edit

Climate Edit

 
Nova Friburgo during the January 2011 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides, which killed at least 214 people in the municipality and at least 610 in total.

Nova Friburgo has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen climate classification Cwb), with fresh and dry winters and humid and mild summers. Annual average temperature is 19 °C (66 °F). The hottest temperature ever recorded was 37.3 °C (99.1 °F) on October 15, 1948, and the coldest temperature ever recorded was −1.1 °C (30.0 °F) on August 8, 2014.[10][11]

Economy Edit

The city has a strong drive towards tourism due to the landscape, rivers, trails and bucolic spots. It has the second largest network of hotels of the state, after the capital Rio de Janeiro. The urban district is visited for its cold climate, the tranquility and romanticism. However, there are also attractions more distant to the center, which are appreciated by those who are interested in ecotourism and adventure sports like rafting and canoeing. The district of Lumiar is one of the most important sites for these sports in the state.

Nova Friburgo is known as the national capital of the undergarment industry, due to the vast production and variety of models, and the local brands begin to compete in the international market. Other major industries include textile mills and metallurgic industries.

Agriculture is important in the area of olericulture and goat raising, as well as in the production of flowers, of which the municipality is the second largest producer in the country, surmounted only by Holambra, in the state of São Paulo.

The municipality contains part of the Central Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest Mosaic of conservation units, created in 2006.[12] It contains 33,992 hectares (84,000 acres) of the 35,038 hectares (86,580 acres) Macaé de Cima Environmental Protection Area, created in 2001.[13]

Tourism Edit

 
Pico Maior de Friburgo, The highest point of Serra do Mar – 2,316 m (7,598 ft).
 
Três Picos State Park

The main attractions of the city are:

  • Alpine-style architecture of the buildings of MuryShopping, the Bucsky and Garlipp hotels and the restaurant Bräun & Bräun
  • "Casa Suiça" (the Swiss House)
  • Cheese-making school FRIALP
  • District of Lumiar
  • District of São Pedro da Serra
  • Encontro dos Rios (merging of rivers Macaé and Bonito)
  • Gastronomic center, in the district of Mury
  • Getulio Vargas Square
  • Marcilio Dias Square, which marks the beginning of the settlement, for it is the area where the first Germans camped, coming from Europe
  • Nova Friburgo Country Club
  • Park of Furnas do Catete, with the Cão Sentado (Sitting Dog) Stone
  • Pedra Riscada (scratched stone)
  • Saint John Baptist Cathedral
  • Suspiro Square, with the biggest chairlift of the country
  • The municipality contains 19% of the 46,350 hectares (114,500 acres) Três Picos State Park, created in 2002.[14]

Demographics Edit

  • Population: 202,085
    • Urban: 178,377
    • Rural: 23,708
    • Male: 97,253
    • Female: 104,832

Racial composition Edit

  • White: 78.3%
  • Pardo (multiracial): 13.9%
  • Black: 7.0%
  • Asian: 0.1%
  • Indigenous: 0.1%
  • 0.5% not reported

(Source: IBGE)

Ethnic groups Edit

Portuguese, Swiss, German, Italian, Austrian, Spanish, Lebanese, African, Hungarian, Japanese.

Gallery Edit

Notable people Edit

Sister cities Edit

External links Edit

  • City's official website

References Edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ (PDF). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ IBGE - [1]
  4. ^ Os índios de Sumidouro. Available in http://sumidouro.chez.com/indios.htm. Access on 9 September 2012.
  5. ^ Nova Friburgo entra para a história. Available in http://www.swissinfo.ch/por/specials/Suicos_do_estrangeiro/Nova_Friburgo_entra_para_a_historia.html?cid=875208. Access on 9 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Schweizer Auswanderer und ihre Liebe zur Heimat". Blog zur Schweizer Geschichte - Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum (in German). 16 April 2019. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  7. ^ (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 10 September 2003. Retrieved 25 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "Death toll mounts from flooding in Rio de Janeiro state". BBC News. BBC. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  9. ^ Tom Phillips (14 January 2011). "Brazil Landslides Death Toll Rises". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  10. ^ "Friburgo, RJ, registra a temperatura mais baixa dos últimos quatro anos". 8 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Saiba quais foram as maiores temperaturas já registradas em Friburgo e Teresópolis".
  12. ^ Costa, Cláudia; Lamas, Ivana; Fernandes, Rosan (December 2010), (PDF) (in Portuguese), Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica, p. 13, archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2016, retrieved 2 October 2016
  13. ^ Luiz Dias da Mota Lima (2014), Plano de Manejo da Área de Proteção Ambiental Estadual Macaé de Cima (PDF) (in Portuguese), vol. 1 - Informações Gerais sobre a UC, Rio de Janeiro, p. 20, retrieved 11 October 2016{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^ PES dos Três Picos (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 3 October 2016

nova, friburgo, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈnɔvɐ, fɾiˈbuʁɡu, german, neufreiburg, german, pronunciation, nɔʏˈfʁaɪbʊʁk, english, fribourg, commonly, referred, just, friburgo, municipality, state, janeiro, southeastern, brazil, located, mountainous, region, cent. Nova Friburgo Portuguese pronunciation ˈnɔvɐ fɾiˈbuʁɡu German Neufreiburg German pronunciation nɔʏˈfʁaɪbʊʁk English New Fribourg commonly referred to as just Friburgo is a municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil It is located in the mountainous region in the Center Mesoregion of the state 136 km 85 mi from its capital Rio de Janeiro The town is 846 m 2 776 ft above sea level Its population was 191 158 2020 and its area is 933 km2 3 Nova FriburgoMunicipalityMunicipality of Nova FriburgoFlagCoat of armsLocation in Rio de Janeiro stateNova FriburgoLocation in BrazilCoordinates 22 16 55 S 42 31 52 W 22 28194 S 42 53111 W 22 28194 42 53111Country BrazilRegionSoutheastState Rio de JaneiroGovernment MayorJohnny Maycon Republicanos Area Total933 km2 360 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total191 158 Density200 km2 530 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 BRT HDI 2010 0 745 high 2 The main economic activities are the undergarment industry olericulture goat raising various industries textile clothing metallurgy and tourism It is also the coldest city of the state Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Economy 4 Tourism 5 Demographics 5 1 Racial composition 5 2 Ethnic groups 6 Gallery 7 Notable people 8 Sister cities 9 External links 10 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp Nova Friburgo during Swiss and German settlement 1820 1830 nbsp Nova Friburgo in 1940 nbsp Nova Friburgo in 1964Up to the 19th century the region of the present Nova Friburgo was inhabited by Coroado Puri Indians 4 5 In 1818 King John VI was interested in improving the relationship with Germany in order to obtain support against the French empire He then proposed a planned settlement that would promote the civilization in Brazil A royal decree of May 1818 authorized the Canton of Fribourg of Switzerland 6 to establish a colony of 100 Swiss families in the Morro Queimado Farm in Cantagalo District a place with climate and natural characteristics similar to those in their country Between 1819 and 1820 the region was settled by 265 Swiss families in total 1 458 immigrants It was named Nova Friburgo New Fribourg by the Swiss after the homeland of most of the families Following the Independence of Brazil in 1822 the Imperial Government continued the policy of populating the nation by attracting European colonization Eighty German families previously assigned to settlements in the Province of Bahia for unknown reasons ended up in Nova Friburgo where they arrived on the 3 and 4 May 1824 7 Similar arrivals of Italians Portuguese and a minority of Syrians led to such population increases that the once village was elevated to city status on 8 January 1890 In 1872 the Baron of Nova Friburgo brought to the region the Leopoldina Railroad to allow for the flow of the coffee from Cantagalo Agriculture was the basis of economic activity until 1910 when the arrival of industrialists pioneered the development of an industrial sector still thriving to the present day Of similar importance was the relative proximity to Niteroi and Rio de Janeiro and the improvement of transport and communication links such as paved roads and telegraph This encouraged a small tourist industry to grow which together with local commerce became the main source of income for the city Nova Friburgo was affected by the 2011 Brazilian floods on 11 January with mudslides causing at least 820 deaths and more than 200 people to go missing in the biggest natural disaster in the history of Brazil The population was left with no water electricity food or gas 8 9 Geography EditClimate Edit nbsp Nova Friburgo during the January 2011 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides which killed at least 214 people in the municipality and at least 610 in total Nova Friburgo has a subtropical highland climate Koppen climate classification Cwb with fresh and dry winters and humid and mild summers Annual average temperature is 19 C 66 F The hottest temperature ever recorded was 37 3 C 99 1 F on October 15 1948 and the coldest temperature ever recorded was 1 1 C 30 0 F on August 8 2014 10 11 Economy EditThe city has a strong drive towards tourism due to the landscape rivers trails and bucolic spots It has the second largest network of hotels of the state after the capital Rio de Janeiro The urban district is visited for its cold climate the tranquility and romanticism However there are also attractions more distant to the center which are appreciated by those who are interested in ecotourism and adventure sports like rafting and canoeing The district of Lumiar is one of the most important sites for these sports in the state Nova Friburgo is known as the national capital of the undergarment industry due to the vast production and variety of models and the local brands begin to compete in the international market Other major industries include textile mills and metallurgic industries Agriculture is important in the area of olericulture and goat raising as well as in the production of flowers of which the municipality is the second largest producer in the country surmounted only by Holambra in the state of Sao Paulo The municipality contains part of the Central Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest Mosaic of conservation units created in 2006 12 It contains 33 992 hectares 84 000 acres of the 35 038 hectares 86 580 acres Macae de Cima Environmental Protection Area created in 2001 13 Tourism Edit nbsp Pico Maior de Friburgo The highest point of Serra do Mar 2 316 m 7 598 ft nbsp Tres Picos State ParkThe main attractions of the city are Alpine style architecture of the buildings of MuryShopping the Bucsky and Garlipp hotels and the restaurant Braun amp Braun Casa Suica the Swiss House Cheese making school FRIALP District of Lumiar District of Sao Pedro da Serra Encontro dos Rios merging of rivers Macae and Bonito Gastronomic center in the district of Mury Getulio Vargas Square Marcilio Dias Square which marks the beginning of the settlement for it is the area where the first Germans camped coming from Europe Nova Friburgo Country Club Park of Furnas do Catete with the Cao Sentado Sitting Dog Stone Pedra Riscada scratched stone Saint John Baptist Cathedral Suspiro Square with the biggest chairlift of the country The municipality contains 19 of the 46 350 hectares 114 500 acres Tres Picos State Park created in 2002 14 Demographics EditPopulation 202 085 Urban 178 377 Rural 23 708 Male 97 253 Female 104 832Racial composition Edit White 78 3 Pardo multiracial 13 9 Black 7 0 Asian 0 1 Indigenous 0 1 0 5 not reported Source IBGE Ethnic groups Edit Portuguese Swiss German Italian Austrian Spanish Lebanese African Hungarian Japanese Gallery Edit nbsp Alberto Braune Avenue in 1940 nbsp Gloria Hotel right 1940 nbsp Side view of the school nbsp Lumiar district outskirts of Nova Friburgo nbsp Park Hotel nbsp Tres Picos State Park nbsp Campus of Rio de Janeiro State University in Nova Friburgo nbsp Countryside nbsp Horses in a bucolic scene in the rural region of the municipality nbsp Vale dos Frades Frades Valley nbsp View of Nova Friburgo from Caledonia peakNotable people EditEdson Barboza professional mixed martial artist and former Muay Thai kickboxer Jhennifer Conceicao swimmer Rafael Galhardo football player Marlon Moraes professional mixed martial artist Gustavo Nery football player Benito di Paula singer songwriter and pianistSister cities Edit nbsp Fribourg SwitzerlandExternal links EditCity s official websiteReferences Edit IBGE 2020 Archived copy PDF United Nations Development Programme UNDP Archived from the original PDF on 8 July 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link IBGE 1 Os indios de Sumidouro Available in http sumidouro chez com indios htm Access on 9 September 2012 Nova Friburgo entra para a historia Available in http www swissinfo ch por specials Suicos do estrangeiro Nova Friburgo entra para a historia html cid 875208 Access on 9 September 2012 Schweizer Auswanderer und ihre Liebe zur Heimat Blog zur Schweizer Geschichte Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum in German 16 April 2019 Retrieved 22 February 2022 Historico Comunidade Luterana de Nova Friburgo in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 10 September 2003 Retrieved 25 September 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Death toll mounts from flooding in Rio de Janeiro state BBC News BBC 12 January 2011 Retrieved 13 January 2011 Tom Phillips 14 January 2011 Brazil Landslides Death Toll Rises The Guardian Retrieved 14 January 2011 Friburgo RJ registra a temperatura mais baixa dos ultimos quatro anos 8 August 2014 Saiba quais foram as maiores temperaturas ja registradas em Friburgo e Teresopolis Costa Claudia Lamas Ivana Fernandes Rosan December 2010 Planejamento Estrategico do Mosaico Central Fluminense PDF in Portuguese Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlantica p 13 archived from the original PDF on 7 October 2016 retrieved 2 October 2016 Luiz Dias da Mota Lima 2014 Plano de Manejo da Area de Protecao Ambiental Estadual Macae de Cima PDF in Portuguese vol 1 Informacoes Gerais sobre a UC Rio de Janeiro p 20 retrieved 11 October 2016 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link PES dos Tres Picos in Portuguese ISA Instituto Socioambiental retrieved 3 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nova Friburgo amp oldid 1178891929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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