Itatiaia | |
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Município de Itatiaia Municipality of Itatiaia | |
![]() Location of Itatiaia in the state of Rio de Janeiro | |
Coordinates:22°29′46″S44°33′48″W / 22.49611°S 44.56333°W /-22.49611; -44.56333 | |
Country | Brazil |
Region | Southeast |
State | Rio de Janeiro |
Founded | 1 June 1989 |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-council |
• Mayor | Dudu (PMDB) |
Area | |
• Total | 224.957 km2 (86.856 sq mi) |
Elevation | 695 m (2,280 ft) |
Population (2020[1]) | |
• Total | 32,064 |
• Density | 133.34/km2 (345.3/sq mi) |
Demonym | Itatiaiense |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−2 (BRST) |
Area code | +55 24 |
Climate | Cwa |
Website | http://itatiaia.rj.gov.br/ |
Itatiaia (Portuguese pronunciation:[itɐtʃiˈajjɐ]) is amunicipality located in theBrazilian state ofRio de Janeiro. With a 2021 population estimate of 32,312, it is the 1,097th-most populous municipality in Brazil.[2] Located in theMantiqueira mountain range and on the border of the states of Rio de Janeiro andMinais Gerais, it covers an area of 241,035 km2 (93,064 sq mi).[3]
The oldest national park in Brazil,Itatiaia National Park (Parque Nacional do Itatiaia), is partially located within Itatiaia.[4] The municipality also contains part of the 8,036 ha (19,860 acres)Pedra Selada State Park, created in 2012.[5]
Itatiaia is aGuaraní term meaning "pointed stone," formed from the wordsitá ("stone") andatîaîa ("pointed").
Itatiaia's current territory was originally inhabited by theTupi,Purí, andCoroado indigenous tribes. The first Europeans arrived in the region in the 17th century, most beingbandeirantes in search of gold.[6][7] The demand for gold trade routes fromMinas Gerais to the ports ofAngra dos Reis andParati encouraged expeditions over the Mantiqueira mountain range through what are now the municipalities ofMauá and Itatiaia.[6]
With the shuttering of the region's gold mines, the district's landowners transitioned to sugarcane and coffee farming. One of the municipality's largest such farms was owned by politicianIrineu Evangelista de Sousa.[8] The farm's lands are now part of Itatiaia National Park, its forests having been preserved due to Sousa's avoidance of coffee monoculture farming methods.[6]
In 1832, a justice of the peace and notary public were installed in the district. On April 5, 1839, what is now Itatiaia was officially split off from the municipality ofResende and given the nameCampo Belo ("Beautiful Field"). That same year, the district's first ecclesiasticalcurate was installed.[6]
On December 31, 1943, the district's name was changed from Campo Belo to Itatiaia.[6]
The district of Itatiaia was elevated to the status of municipality on July 6, 1988.[6]
Itatiaia's natural beauty and pleasant weather attract thousands of visitors each year, with many rock climbing and hiking in the surrounding mountains.[6][10]
In addition to the Itatiaia National Park, Itatiaia's other tourist destinations include the former Finnish colony ofPenedo and the villages of Maromba andMaringá, both located in the region ofVisconde de Mauá.[11]
Itatiaia National Park, located partially in the municipality, is a tourist attraction and Brazil's first national park. It was created in 1937 under then-presidentGetúlio Vargas.[6]
The Agulhas Negras peak, with a height of 2,790.94 m (9,156.6 ft), is the highest point in the state of Rio de Janeiro and the fifth highest in Brazil.
Although it is located in atropical zone, the peak usually registers negative temperatures during the winter and occasionally snow in years exceptionally more humid.
Penedo is a neighborhood and ecological park of the municipality of Itatiaia. It is the mainFinnish colony of Brazil, which still shows remarkable in the architecture of residences and commercial buildings, as well as in the local culture.
Finnish immigration in Brazil was the migration movement in the twentieth century of Finns to the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they created a settlement called Penedo at the foot of the Itatiaia National Park in the city of Itatiaia.
Tourism in Penedo is a true vocation of Penedo, with a network of 52 hotels and 39 restaurants, snack bars, and bars.
The municipality of Itatiaia contains a system of public and private education, with twenty municipal schools, one state school, and five private schools.
The ostensible policing of the city is carried out by the 2nd Company of the 37thMilitary Police Battalion of the State of Rio de Janeiro (37º BPM / 2ªCia), with headquarters in the city center, counting Itatiaia, with a Community Policing Station in the region of Penedo.
TheCivil Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro maintains in the municipality the 99th Police Station (99th DP), subordinated to the 9th Regional Police Coordination of the Interior (9th CRPI).
The city also has a Civil Defense team, to monitor and assist the population in the event of natural disasters, as well as maintains a Municipal Guard, responsible for monitoring the public patrimony and organizing the traffic in the city.
It was inaugurated by the Rio de Janeiro State Fire Brigade (CBMERJ), on July 27, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., an operational unit in the municipality of Itatiaia. The headquarters has a hybrid vehicle and a staff of 24 soldiers. The unit is located between the Municipal Hospital and Maternity Dr. Manoel Martins de Barros and the 99th Police Department, in the neighborhood of Jardim Itatiaia.
There are 2,615.48 m2 (28,152.8 sq ft) of land, which were ceded by the Itatiaia City Hall, with 407 m2 (4,380 sq ft) of total constructed area. The work, financed with resources of the fire rate, received an investment of R $647 thousand.
The unit is commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Junior and is subordinate to the 23rd GBM - Resende.
The barracks is 4.7 km (2.9 mi) from the entrance of the Itatiaia National Park, which will enable faster rescue from forest fires.