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Viseu, Pará

Viseu is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Pará. It is located at an altitude of 15 meters. Its estimated population in 2021 was 62,093 inhabitants according to IBGE. It has an area of 4,972.897 km2 and, thus, the population density of 12.57 inhabitants/km2. Most people are Catholic, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The municipal HDI is 0.515. The lands visuenses were discovered around June 24, 1531 by the navigator Diogo Leite.

Viseu
Location of Viseu
Coordinates: 01°11′49″S 46°08′24″W / 1.19694°S 46.14000°W / -1.19694; -46.14000
CountryBrazil
RegionNorte
StatePará
Area
 • Total4,972.897 km2 (1,920.046 sq mi)
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Population
 (2021 [1])
 • Total62,093
 • Density11.5/km2 (30/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
HDI (2000)0.605 – medium[2]

There is also a Vila Nazaré known as the village of km 74 that is part of Viseu. It is where there are some loggers of the region. With two Schools, Mail, Medical Office, CRÁS, ADEPARÁ, The beautiful church of St. Benedict, One of the founders of the Village still alive "Sr Alves" Patron of the Alves Family.

History edit

The first navigator to land in Portugal was Diogo Leite in 1531, commanded by Martim Afonso de Sousa, who entered the bar of the Gurupi and Turiaçu rivers, commanding two vessels named Princess and Rosa, a fact corroborated by the historians Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen (Visconde Porto Seguro) and Maurício Martins Meireles.

Diogo Leite gave his name to an open, which until today is the subject of discussions among historians, who have doubts about the location of this open: for some (like the Visconde of Porto Seguro) it would be at the mouth of the Gurupi river; for others like Jaime Cortesão D'Avezac, it would be located in the river Turiaçu. The location of the Abra and not the arrival of that navigator at the mouth of the Gurupi River as early as 1531 is discussed, since they are quite plausible in stating that he actually arrived in the present lands of the municipality of Viseu, of the foundation of the city of Belém and 103 years before the foundation of Sousa do Caeté (present Bragança, which was founded only in 1634).

Situated in the Gurupi area, it was originally inhabited by the Tupinambás, Tremembés and Apotiangas Indians. In the 19th century, the Urubus-Kaapor Indians, considered a warlike and violent nation, migrated to the Gurupi, and there were numerous conflicts involving these Indians, the region's black quilombos and the whites.

The French began to settle in Maranhão around 1594 and remained there until they were expelled and left definitively on November 3, 1615, after being surrounded by troops under the command of Alexandre de Moura. Before that, in 1613, the then Governor General Gaspar de Sousa sent an expedition to the region under the command of Diogo de Campos, who persuaded Jerônimo de Albuquerque to build a fort on the Piriá River in order to establish alliances with the Tremembes Indians.

After the victory of the Portuguese in the region, the Kingdom began a real process of occupation of the region to avoid new invasions. It was in this way that through the Royal Charter of February 9, 1622, King Philip III of Spain (remember the Iberian Union) donated the Captaincy of the Gurupi to Gaspar de Sousa, which ran from the river Caeté to the river Turiaçu, having 20 leagues in the background. According to the archives of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Pará, the Royal Charter of Felipe III of 1622 gave Gaspar de Sousa the legitimate right to choose a place or place of the Captaincy to benefit and make it populate. However, Gaspar de Sousa died without defining the place or place in which he preferred to fix his concession.

In 1624, a Paradox (dated March 19, 1624) of King Felipe III ordered Francisco Coelho de Carvalho (then Governor of Maranhão) to distribute the lands of Maranhão to the settlers and cultivators who wanted them.

The first settlement on the bank of the Gurupi River, which was named Vera Cruz, was only definitively founded in April 1627, on the orders of Francisco Coelho de Carvalho, and was composed of Indians and dwellers who were taken from Pará and Maranhão. In 1758, three parishes were founded in the municipality of Viseu, which remained where today is the city of Viseu, São José do Gurupi and São José do Piriá (founded in 1751 by the governor Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado).

In 1655, Father Antônio Vieira founded the Jesuit mission of St. John the Baptist in the Gurupi River (more precisely in the town of Vera Cruz), which remained in that village until 1672, when it was transferred to Caeté.

Vera Cruz was founded to be a connecting city between Bethlehem and St. Louis. Because the port of Vera Cruz was very shallow, the town was eventually abandoned by the rulers. This fact helped the migration of people from Vera Cruz to Sousa do Caeté.

Although its lands were known from 1531 and received the visit of French and Portuguese in 1613, the city of Viseu was only definitively occupied in Century XVIII, having in 1758, was founded a parish. In 1781, the founding of the present city of Viseu was officialized, according to the letter of January 27, 1781, of the Governor of Pará, José de Nápoles Tello de Menezes to the Minister and Secretary of State, Martinho de Melo e Castro:

"... I had the honor of increasing with a new settlement called Viseu on the north bank of the Gurupi river ..."

References edit

  1. ^ "ESTIMATIVAS DA POPULAÇÃO RESIDENTE NO BRASIL E UNIDADES DA FEDERAÇÃO COM DATA DE REFERÊNCIA EM 1º DE JULHO DE 2021" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano - Municipal, 1991 e 2000 - Todos os municípios do Brasil" (in Portuguese). - UNDP

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This article is about the Brazilian municipality of Viseu For other uses see Viseu disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Viseu Para news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Viseu is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Para It is located at an altitude of 15 meters Its estimated population in 2021 was 62 093 inhabitants according to IBGE It has an area of 4 972 897 km2 and thus the population density of 12 57 inhabitants km2 Most people are Catholic according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics IBGE The municipal HDI is 0 515 The lands visuenses were discovered around June 24 1531 by the navigator Diogo Leite ViseuFlagSealLocation of ViseuCoordinates 01 11 49 S 46 08 24 W 1 19694 S 46 14000 W 1 19694 46 14000CountryBrazilRegionNorteStateParaArea Total4 972 897 km2 1 920 046 sq mi Elevation15 m 49 ft Population 2021 1 Total62 093 Density11 5 km2 30 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 BRT HDI 2000 0 605 medium 2 There is also a Vila Nazare known as the village of km 74 that is part of Viseu It is where there are some loggers of the region With two Schools Mail Medical Office CRAS ADEPARA The beautiful church of St Benedict One of the founders of the Village still alive Sr Alves Patron of the Alves Family History editThe first navigator to land in Portugal was Diogo Leite in 1531 commanded by Martim Afonso de Sousa who entered the bar of the Gurupi and Turiacu rivers commanding two vessels named Princess and Rosa a fact corroborated by the historians Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen Visconde Porto Seguro and Mauricio Martins Meireles Diogo Leite gave his name to an open which until today is the subject of discussions among historians who have doubts about the location of this open for some like the Visconde of Porto Seguro it would be at the mouth of the Gurupi river for others like Jaime Cortesao D Avezac it would be located in the river Turiacu The location of the Abra and not the arrival of that navigator at the mouth of the Gurupi River as early as 1531 is discussed since they are quite plausible in stating that he actually arrived in the present lands of the municipality of Viseu of the foundation of the city of Belem and 103 years before the foundation of Sousa do Caete present Braganca which was founded only in 1634 Situated in the Gurupi area it was originally inhabited by the Tupinambas Tremembes and Apotiangas Indians In the 19th century the Urubus Kaapor Indians considered a warlike and violent nation migrated to the Gurupi and there were numerous conflicts involving these Indians the region s black quilombos and the whites The French began to settle in Maranhao around 1594 and remained there until they were expelled and left definitively on November 3 1615 after being surrounded by troops under the command of Alexandre de Moura Before that in 1613 the then Governor General Gaspar de Sousa sent an expedition to the region under the command of Diogo de Campos who persuaded Jeronimo de Albuquerque to build a fort on the Piria River in order to establish alliances with the Tremembes Indians After the victory of the Portuguese in the region the Kingdom began a real process of occupation of the region to avoid new invasions It was in this way that through the Royal Charter of February 9 1622 King Philip III of Spain remember the Iberian Union donated the Captaincy of the Gurupi to Gaspar de Sousa which ran from the river Caete to the river Turiacu having 20 leagues in the background According to the archives of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Para the Royal Charter of Felipe III of 1622 gave Gaspar de Sousa the legitimate right to choose a place or place of the Captaincy to benefit and make it populate However Gaspar de Sousa died without defining the place or place in which he preferred to fix his concession In 1624 a Paradox dated March 19 1624 of King Felipe III ordered Francisco Coelho de Carvalho then Governor of Maranhao to distribute the lands of Maranhao to the settlers and cultivators who wanted them The first settlement on the bank of the Gurupi River which was named Vera Cruz was only definitively founded in April 1627 on the orders of Francisco Coelho de Carvalho and was composed of Indians and dwellers who were taken from Para and Maranhao In 1758 three parishes were founded in the municipality of Viseu which remained where today is the city of Viseu Sao Jose do Gurupi and Sao Jose do Piria founded in 1751 by the governor Francisco Xavier de Mendonca Furtado In 1655 Father Antonio Vieira founded the Jesuit mission of St John the Baptist in the Gurupi River more precisely in the town of Vera Cruz which remained in that village until 1672 when it was transferred to Caete Vera Cruz was founded to be a connecting city between Bethlehem and St Louis Because the port of Vera Cruz was very shallow the town was eventually abandoned by the rulers This fact helped the migration of people from Vera Cruz to Sousa do Caete Although its lands were known from 1531 and received the visit of French and Portuguese in 1613 the city of Viseu was only definitively occupied in Century XVIII having in 1758 was founded a parish In 1781 the founding of the present city of Viseu was officialized according to the letter of January 27 1781 of the Governor of Para Jose de Napoles Tello de Menezes to the Minister and Secretary of State Martinho de Melo e Castro I had the honor of increasing with a new settlement called Viseu on the north bank of the Gurupi river References edit ESTIMATIVAS DA POPULACAO RESIDENTE NO BRASIL E UNIDADES DA FEDERACAO COM DATA DE REFERENCIA EM 1º DE JULHO DE 2021 PDF Indice de Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal 1991 e 2000 Todos os municipios do Brasil in Portuguese UNDP nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Viseu Para Retrieved from https 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