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 image by Dirk Schönberger, 
10 April 2012
 image by Dirk Schönberger, 
10 April 2012
Source:
http://www.spserra.com.br/web/index.php?menu=Simbolos 
The municipality of São Pedro da Serra (3,612 inhabitants; 3,538 ha) is 
located 100 km north of Porto Alegre.
São Pedro da Serra was established 
in 1878 by the German immigrant Pedro Lisenfeld and further settled by, as Linha 
São Pedro, by second-generation colonists of German origin. The town developed 
in the beginning of the 20th century after the building of the Montenegro-Bento 
Gonçalves railway. The first masoned house in the town was erected in 1911 by 
the merchant Júlio Selbach.
http://www.saopedrodaserra.rs.gov.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 5 August 2020
A vertical tricolour design, the hoist bar divided horizontally 
green-red-green the central bar white with the coat of arms, the fly bar 
horizontally divided blue-yellow-blue.
Dirk Schönberger, 10 April 2012
The format of the municipal coat 
of arms of the municipality of São Pedro da Serra is based on Portuguese 
heraldry, from which stems the heraldic principle adopted in Brazil, with a 
symbolism artistically elaborated with mystic and allegoric rigor in shapes and 
dimensions prescribed by usual heraldry; the colors technically obey the 
following codification.
- Or (gold) symbolizes force and wealth;
- Azure 
(blue) symbolizes beauty;
- Sable (black) symbolizes prudence;
- Argent 
(silver) represents history and nobleness;
- Gules (red) represents justice 
and honor;
- Vert represents the natural environment.
The coat of arms 
features a rising sun, representing novelty, dawn and birth of a new 
municipality. The region's topographical features are represented by purple 
mountains, while the fields and furrows represent agriculture, as a tribute to 
the early developers of the region. The Brazilian pines represent forests but 
also timber extraction, recalling that the future of the municipality shall be 
based on the present without forgetting the past.
The St. Peter church placed 
in the shield's center irradiates the community's religious feeling. The lions 
rampant represent the force and courage of the first immigrants, transmitted 
from one generation to the next. St. Peter's keys featured on the escutcheon 
represent the keys that connect the earth and the sky, uniting all the 
inhabitants of the municipality in the same religious principle.
Cattle-breeding is represented by three animals placed beneath the lions, a 
bovine, a hen and a pig.
The scroll represents protection. The supporters 
represent fruit and crop production, maize, fig, peach, khaki and kiwi.
The 
three-towered mural crown represents protection and the three powers, Executive, 
Legislative and Judiciary, and a 3rd rank, as a town seat of a municipality.
http://www.saopedrodaserra.rs.gov.br/cidade/simbolos-municipais/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 5 August 2020