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Mostardas

Coordinates:31°06′S50°57′W / 31.100°S 50.950°W /-31.100; -50.950
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Municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Mostardas
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Location within Rio Grande do Sul
Location withinRio Grande do Sul
Mostardas is located in Brazil
Mostardas
Mostardas
Location in Brazil
Coordinates:31°06′S50°57′W / 31.100°S 50.950°W /-31.100; -50.950
CountryBrazil
StateRio Grande do Sul
Population
 (2020[1])
 • Total
12,847
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Mostardas is a municipality in the state ofRio Grande do Sul,Brazil. Mostardas is twinned withAprilia.

History

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Mostardas was colonized byAzorean immigrants.

In 1738 there was already a military outpost calledGuarda das Mustardas (Mostardas Lookout). The name remained until the beginning of the 20th century, when it became known as Mostardas.

On the 18th of January 1773, Mostardas Parish is created. Later it became the district ofSão José do Norte.

On the 26th of December 1963, the district emancipates itself. On 11 April 1964, Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches were established.

Regarding the name Mostardas, there is no documented explanation. One of the hypothesis suggest that the city received its name on account of the large amount of the edible vegetable found in the area (seemustard).

Another hypothesis listed by the historian Marisa Oliveira Guedes is that the name Mustardas was given not by the amount of the plant, which does not actually exist on the fields, but, because Mostardas were the name of the trenches used during the wars in Portugal, which were covered with a mat made of reed and Taquara bamboo, with camouflage made of mustard, because this plant does not wither.

Geography

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Situated on 31º 06' 25"latitude south and 50º 55' 16"longitude west, at analtitude of 17 meters. The city is part of the south shore of the state ofRio Grande do Sul, on an isthmus formed byLaguna dos Patos andAtlantic Ocean. Its population, as estimated by the Census ofIBGE of 2020 is 12,847 inhabitants.

The climate ishumid subtropical.

It has an area of 1.982,992 km2.

It has four beaches. Solitude Beach (northernmost and fartherst one) receives more tourists from other cities, such as the metropolitan region, than Mostardas itself. Balneario Mostardense (closest to the city, only 12 km) is also known as New Beach, has a bus line to downtown. Saint Simon Beach (28 km of Mostardas) hosts one of the city's oldest societies, the Club of Saint Simon, founded in 1948. It still hosts parties, live music, and dinners. The Father John Beach (the smallest one) has inhabitants who have been living there for a long time. It has one of the biggest religious festivals of the city during the summer.

See also

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References

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  1. ^IBGE 2020

Bibliography

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  • Jayme Collares Neto (2017)Histórias Antigas de Mostardas,[1]
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