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3 March 2012
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3 March 2012
Source:
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Petr%F3polis 
The municipality of Nova Petrópolis (21,156 inhabitants in 2018; 29,108 ha) 
is located 100 km north-east of Porto Alegre.
Nova Petrópolis was 
established on 7 September 1858, short after the end of the Ragamuffin 
Revolution in 1845. The name of the colony (New Peter's Town) was a tribute to 
Emperor Peter II and to the Royal Town of Petrópolis (Rio de Janeiro), where the 
Imperial Court organized its festivals. The colony was designed by the Argentine 
land surveyor José Maria Vidal, who was appointed its first director. Plots of 
ca. 50 ha were designed along "lihnas" and "picadas", with colonial nuclei 
implanted every 10 km as a support to isolated colonies. The seat ("Stadtplatz", 
German for "Town Square") was to be established at more or less equal distance 
of all nuclei, equipped with shops, workshops, church etc...
An erroneous 
evaluation of navigability of rivers Caí and Cadeia and difficulties to build 
roads in the colony's mountainous environment significantly slowed down the 
colony's initial development, prompting hundreds of immigrants to move 
elsewhere. The place remained very isolated and its limited agricultural 
production had to be transported to markets using animals.
The 
establishment of Porto dos Guimarães on river Caí and of roads allowed the 
creation in 1875 of the municipality of São Sebastião do Caí, with Nova 
Petrópolis as one of its districts. During the Federalist Revolution, the 
colonies were threatened by bands of rascals claiming to support the revolution. 
On the German model, Colonel Alfredo Steglich established in Nova Petrópolis a 
militia that resisted the assaulters and eventually defeated them. Members of 
the militia constituted shooting societies that were officially recognized by 
the authorities.
Caixa Rural de Nova Petrópolis was founded in 1902 under the 
guidance of Father Theodor Amistad, as Brazil and Latin America's first credit 
cooperative. In 1910, the colonists set up a network of phone lines connecting 
all colonial nuclei to the centrals of Linha Imperial and Nova Petrópolis, and, 
from them, to Linha Nova, São José do Hortêncio and São Sebastião do Caí.
The 
municipality of Nova Petrópolis was established in 1954.
https://www.novapetropolis.rs.gov.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 
1 August 2020
The flag of Nova Petrópolis is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 
850 promulgated on 22 December 1984.
Article 1.
The flag shall have 
for proportions 2 units in the vertical dimension on 3 units in the horizontal 
dimension. The upper right and lower left rectangles are ice blue. The upper 
left and lower right rectangles are white. On the intersection of the vertical 
and horizontal lines that separate the four rectangles is placed the coat of 
arms of the municipality, as prescribed by Municipal Law No. 116 promulgated on 
5 April 1958.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/n/nova-petropolis/lei-ordinaria/1984/85/850/lei-ordinaria-n-850-1984-institui-a-bandeira-do-municipio 
Leis Municipais database
The coat of arms of Nova Petrópolis is 
prescribed by Municipal Law No. 116 promulgated on 5 April 1958.
Article 
2.
a) A primitive Portuguese shield, divided into two parts, upper and lower, 
separated by a white line of 0.1 unit in width an another, dark green, of 0.2 
unit.
b) The upper part features mountains in the lower part, a Brazilian 
pine and a swallow on a celestial blue background.
c) The lower part of the 
shield features in the center a map of the municipality, dark green on a white 
background, from upper dexter corner to sinister, three cables suspended by 
three suspension insulators, bronze; in base, for the sake of decoration, on the 
right two mature wheat spikes and left two mature maize cobs, in the color of 
mature heat and mature maize, respectively. The municipality's seat shall be 
signaled on the map featured in the lower part.
d) Separated, in the lower 
part of the coat of arms, a golden scroll with the writing argent "NOVA 28 - 2 - 
1955 PETRÓPOLIS".
Article 3.
The coat of arms shall be 18.35 m in 
width on 15?00 m in length, or 1,835 units on 1,500 units.
The upper part, 
including the two lines that separate it from the lower part, shall be 8.50 m in 
width and 15.00 m in length.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/n/nova-petropolis/lei-ordinaria/1958/12/116/lei-ordinaria-n-116-1958-institue-o-brasao-do-municipio-de-nova-petropolis 
Leis Municipais database
The design of the coat of arms was altered by 
Municipal Law No. 3,539 promulgated on 17 April 2006.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/n/nova-petropolis/lei-ordinaria/2006/353/3539/lei-ordinaria-n-3539-2006-altera-o-desenho-do-brasao-do-municipio 
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/novapetropolisrs/photos/a.2720111938011539/2720112911344775/?type=3&theater 
https://www.facebook.com/novapetropolisrs/photos/a.2697122646977135/2697124213643645/?type=3&theater 
https://www.facebook.com/novapetropolisrs/photos/a.2588722321150502/2588722407817160/?type=3&theater 
Ivan Sache, 
1 August 2020
The name, flag and arms of the Nova Petrópolis Gliding Station are prescribed 
by Municipal Law No. 1,934 promulgated on 30 November 1998.
Article 1.
The Gliding Station owned by the municipality in Fazenda Pirajá shall be named "Ninho 
das Águias" ["Eagles' Nest"] or "Adlerhorst".
Article 2.
The coat of 
arms of "Ninho das Águias" features a stylized double-headed eagle superimposed 
with the coat of arms of the municipality of Nova Petrópolis. Isolated form the 
eagle's upper part is placed the Brazilian Imperial Crown. Beneath the shield, a 
a scroll inscribed "Adlerhorst".
Article 3.
The flag of the "Ninho das 
Águias" Gliding Station is composed of a rectangular panel as described in the 
previous Article.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/n/nova-petropolis/lei-ordinaria/1988/104/1034/lei-ordinaria-n-1034-1988-denomina-estacao-de-voo-livre-de-nova-petropolis-e-instituir-seu-brasao-e-bandeira
Leis Municipais database
 image by Ivan Sache, 1 August 2020
 image by Ivan Sache, 1 August 2020
The flag and arms of the Nova Petrópolis Corps of Volunteer Firefighters are 
prescribed by Municipal Law No. 1,808 promulgated on 11 November 1994.
Article 1.
The coat of arms adopted for the Nova Petrópolis Corps of 
Volunteer Firefighters is described as: Emblem of German origin, with two 
crossed axes (in black), a torch in the center (in red) superimposed with a 
helmet (in gray), on a yellow background supported by red flames. In the upper 
part, the writing, in an arched pattern, "Corpo de Bombeiros Voluntários", in 
base, "Nova Petrópolis - RS", all in black letters.
Article 2.
The 
flag adopted for the Nova Petrópolis Corps of Volunteer Firefighters is 
described as: A white rectangle charged in the center with the coat of arms 
described in the previous Article, in different prescribed dimensions.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/n/nova-petropolis/lei-ordinaria/1994/181/1808/lei-ordinaria-n-1808-1994-institui-o-brasao-e-a-bandeira-do-corpo-de-bombeiros-voluntarios-de-nova-petropolis-e-da-outras-providencias
Leis Municipais database
 Ivan Sache, 1 August 2020