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Restinga Sêca, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

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Restinga Seca, RS (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020


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Municipality

The municipality of Restinga Sêca (15,849 inhabitants; 96,179 ha) is located 280 km of Porto Alegre.

Restinga Sêca was established during the building of the railway connecting Porto Alegre to Uruguaiana. In 1885, a water tank was built on the left bank of stream Restinga. Known as Caixa D’Água (Water Tank), the place was an obligate stop for trains, where travelers and their goods had to disembark during the water refueling of the engine. Domingos Gonçalves Mostardeiro, a merchant of Dona Francsica required the building of a railway station near the tank, which was inaugurated in 1898 as Rastinga Sêca station.
Elevated to the 4th district of Cachoeira do Sul in 1899, Restinga Sêca was granted the status of "vila" on 31 March 1938. The municipality of Restinga Sêca was established by State Law No. 3,730 promulgated on 25 March 1959.

http://www.restingaseca.rs.gov.br/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020


Symbols

The flag of Restinga Sêca is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 382 promulgated on 7 October 1977.

Article 2.
The flag has official dimensions and white and light blue colors, diagonally separated, and is charged with the coat of arms of the municipality.
§1. The blue part shall be on top. The diagonal shall run from the upper left side to the right.

https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/restinga-seca/lei-ordinaria/1977/39/382/lei-ordinaria-n-382-1977-institui-a-bandeira-municipal
Leis Municipais database

The coat of arms of Restinga Sêca is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 368 promulgated on 1 March 1977.

Article 1.
A shield in classical Portuguese format, gyronny in six parts, charged in the upper right field with two crossed, stylized bone-headed arrows and in the opposite field (left) with a Coptic cross. The arrows symbolize the Guarani Indians led by Cacique Nicolau Nhanguiru who camped on river Jacuí's right bank, in a place called Passo de Jacuí - the present-day's municipal territory - to prevent the advance of the Portuguese troops led by Gomes Freire de Andrade, which were stationed on Jacuí's left bank, as represented by the red and white Coptic cross (used by the Portuguese caravels of Pedro Álvares Cabral during Brazil's discovery). The two fields are light blue, recalling the peace treaty signed on 14 November 1754 between the Portuguese and the indigenes, which was, probably, the first treaty signed by natives of this region to defend their land. Blue is also a symbol of religious feelings present at the time in the region, when both the Indians and the Portuguese "swore on the Holy Gospel" to respect each other and, to ratify this promise, signed the aforementioned treaty.

The lower right and left field have waves argent representing the two most important watercourses that surrounds thec municipal territory, rivers Jacuí and Vacacaí, possibly the source of the name Restinga Seca, considering that during the rainy season they transform the municipal territory in a vast "restinga".
In the upper central quarter is featured a rising sun, whose golden yellow rays area pierce a deep blue, cloudless sky, which symbolizes social peace in the municipality, and illuminates a green soil charged with a rustic plow plowing the land. This field recalls that from agriculture (green - vegetation, life, fertility) emerges (a rising sun meaning beginning) the municipal wealth (gold = wealth), still today basically rural.
In the lower central field is featured a white cattle's head (which represents race's diversity, since white eventually results from the union of all colors), and, below, a Mercury's helmet argent (the winged helmet of Mercury - a mythical god - represents commerce); commerce was the main cause of the formation of the nucleus that originates in the town. Beneath the helmet, a golden cogwheel - symbol of Industry - since Industry is considered as the most advanced stage of our civilization, constituting resources based on knowledge and technology This field is red, for two reasons: 1) to symbolize struggle and blood shed in the battles for the defense of the national soil, since only two years after the signing of the peace treaty, a violent battle was fought between the Indians and the Luso-Spanish troops, resulting in the near eradication of the indigenes, and 2) as a symbol of activity, characterizing Restinga Seca as an active municipality.
Beneath the shield a white fess wavy, meaning "all colors", that is, no distinction of race, religion of political ideology, inscribed with the name "Restinga Sêca" (in red = active), and, in the background, the municipality's date of emancipation, "25-3-1959 (argent = solemn).
The shield surmounted by a towered crown argent the tradition symbol of a "cidade" or municipal seat. The crown has eight towers and ten crenels.
On the shield's sides are represented in gold the municipality's main crops, rice and soybean. Gold recalls that they are the main source of income.

https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/restinga-seca/lei-ordinaria/1977/37/368/lei-ordinaria-n-368-1977-institui-o-brasao-representativo-do-municipio-de-restinga-seca
Leis Municipais database

Photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos

The flag is also used with the coat of arms placed on a white disc.

Restinga Seca, RS (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020

Photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos

Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020


Associção Desportiva Móveis Rohde

Restinga Seca, RS (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020

The flag of A.D. Móveis Rohde is vertically divided red-white-red with the club's emblem in the center.

Photos
https://diariosm.com.br/web_arquivos/1.2098434/imagens/15384367881100.jpeg
https://tribunaderestinga.com.br/content/upload/noticia/89b2e423-ff43-4ca7-99f5-0feb5ce515b0.jpg
https://www.facebook.com/PREFEITURADERESTINGASECA/photos/a.309699122505229/1269133506561781/?type=3&theater

Móveis Rohde is a furniture ("móveis") company established on 26 July 1965 as Costa & Rohde Ltda. and renamed to Móveis Rohde Ltda. on 25 November 1975.
The flag of the sports club features the company's logo from the 1980s.

http://rohde.com.br/quem-somos/
Company website

Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020