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Barão de Triunfo, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

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Barão de Triunfo, RS (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 12 July 2020


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Municipality

The municipality of Barão de Triunfo (7,415 inhabitants in 2016; 43,668 ha) is located 100 km south-west of Porto Alegre.

Barão de Triunfo was established in 1889 by Italian, Polish, German, Spanish, Swiss and Austrian colonists.
The town's namesake is General José Joaquim de Andrade Neves (1807-1869), Baron of Triunfo.

Andrade Neves served in the Imperial forces during the Ragamuffin Revolt (1835) as a member of the National Guard, especially during the attack of Fanfa island that resulted in the capture of Colonel Bento Gonçalves da Silva. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1841, he was invited to join the Army.
In 1851, Andrade Neves led a troop of volunteers during the war against the Argentine dictator Rosas. In 1864, he commanded the 3rd Cavalry Brigade during the invasion of Uruguay, seizing the fortress of Cerro. The next year he marched against Paraguay, seizing Pilar and defeating a few days later four Paraguayan cavalry regiments. As a reward, he was elevated to Baron of Triunfo on 19 October 1867.
Ivan Sache, 12 July 2020


Symbols

The flag of Barão de Triunfo is diagonally divided, per bend sinister, dark red-golden yellow-celestial blue, with the municipal coat of arms in the center.

Photo
http://smecbaraodotriunfo.blogspot.com/2011/07/bandeira-do-municipio.html
Ivan Sache
, 12 July 2020