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São Pedro do Butiá

Coordinates:28°7′26″S54°53′13″W / 28.12389°S 54.88694°W /-28.12389; -54.88694
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Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Flag of the city of São Pedro do Butiá

São Pedro do Butiá is amunicipality in thestate ofRio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 2,949.[1]

Minority language

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Like many towns in the state which were first settled byGerman-speaking Brazilians from theAltkolonie or the old colonies in the East, the regional German language is still present in daily family and community life, if not as much in the public sphere sinceWorld War II due to language repression public policies implemented by the State (i.e.Getúlio Vargas' aggressive nationalization campaign).

Among other informal names (and often pejorative descriptions), the local dialect is gaining recognition by its formal name,Riograndenser Hunsrückisch (international language code: ISO 639-3 hrx), a reference to theHunsrück region of southwest Germany, where the language has strong linguistic roots (see:West Middle German dialects).

In 2012 the state chamber of deputies voted unanimously in favor of recognizing this Germanic dialect an official historical intangible culture good to be preserved. Later, in 2014, theNational Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN in Portuguese), under the overview of theMinistry of Culture of Brazil, officially announced of a project of recognition, survey and support to the maintenance of the local language.[2]

Pioneer park

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São Pedro do Butiá, also known simplesmente asButiá in Portuguese orButioo[3] in German, has a popular pioneer village park calledCentro Germânico Missioneiro[4] (heremissioneiro is a reference to the oldJesuit Missions, established in the general area during colonial times, around three hundred years before the more modern settlement of the area). The village has many different structures, like a general store, a country school, and some relocated old homes[5] which are all set around a large statue ofSaint Peter, the patron saint of this mostly catholic municipality. According to official information, the 30 meters tall statue of St. Peter[6] is the same size as the world-famous statue ofChrist the Redeemer, found at the top of theSugarloaf Mountain in the city ofRio de Janeiro.

Neo-Gothic architecture

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The church of São Pedro Apóstolo (St. Peter Apostle) of São Pedro do Butiá is a very good example of theneo-Gothic architecture which prevailed and characterizes most of the earlier larger religious structures in the Germanic regions in the Northwest of the state. Even more impressive is its parish church:

The main church Paróquia Sagrada Família de Narazé (Sacred Family of Nazareth Church) is a much larger and a two-towered neo-Gothic construction. Located 15 kilometers away from São Pedro do Butiá, the Igreja Matriz, as it is known, was built between 1913 and 1921 and in the same general revival style.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^IBGE 2020
  2. ^"Comunidade Hunsriqueana comemora a aprovação do Projeto para Inventário de sua Língua" (in Portuguese). IPOL - Instituto de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Política Linguística. 26 November 2014. Retrieved25 April 2017.
  3. ^Altenhofen, Cléo Vilson (1995). Hunsrückisch in Rio Grande do Sul - Ein Beitrag zur Beschreibung einer deutschbrasilianischen Dialektvarietät im Kontakt mit dem Portugiesische (Mainzer Studien zur Sprach- und Volksforschung 21). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, p. 173.
  4. ^"Centro Germânico Missioneiro de São Pedro do Butiá" (in Portuguese). Portal das Missões. Retrieved25 April 2017.
  5. ^"Museu Casa do Colono" (in Portuguese). Portal das Missões. Retrieved25 April 2017.
  6. ^Zeho Hora:São Pedro é inaugurado hoje
  7. ^"Igreja Matriz de Cerro Largo Sagrada Família de Nazaré" (in Portuguese). Portal das Missões. Retrieved25 April 2017.
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