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Oliveira, Minas Gerais

Oliveira
Municipality
View of Oliveira
View of Oliveira
Flag of Oliveira
Flag
Official seal of Oliveira
Seal
Nickname(s): "Princesa do Oeste" - "Princess of the West"
Motto: "Quasi Oliva Speciosa in Campis" - "As a beautiful olive tree in the fields"
Location of Oliveira in the State of Minas Gerais
Location of Oliveira in the State of Minas Gerais
Oliveira is located in Brazil
Oliveira
Oliveira
Location in Brazil
Coordinates: 20°41′45″S 44°49′37″W / 20.69583°S 44.82694°W / -20.69583; -44.82694Coordinates: 20°41′45″S 44°49′37″W / 20.69583°S 44.82694°W / -20.69583; -44.82694
Country  Brazil
Region Southeast
State Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Minas Gerais
Government
 • Mayor João Batista de Sousa
Area
 • Total 896,494 km2 (346,138 sq mi)
Elevation 982 m (3,222 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 41,181
Time zone UTC-3
Website Prefeitura Municipal de Oliveira
Other Information
CEP 35540-000
County Oliveira
Demonym Oliveirense
Aldermans 9
Voters 31,281 (2012)
Economically Active Population 17,642 (2000)
Gini index 0.43
HDI 0.770
GDP 401,175 thousand
GDP Per Capita 10,164.31 IBGE/2010

Oliveira is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. It is located at latitude 20º41'47" south and longitude 44º49'38" west, at an altitude of 982 metres. It is located 165 kilometres at southwest from Belo Horizonte. Its estimated population was 41,181 according to the latest IBGE census.

Oliveira is the birthplace of Brazilian scientist Carlos Chagas. A person from Oliveira can be called "Oliveirense".

Oliveira's history begins around the middle of the 16th century. Portuguese travellers used to stop in Oliveira's region, when travelling towards Goiás, through the "Picada de Goiás" or "Caminho de Goiás" (Path of Goiás). From this small village emerged the city. It used to have considerable political importance and regional hegemony during the Brazilian Empire.

Some stories say that a disease outbreak in the region of Mariana was also responsible for a great migration to Oliveira. The village of Oliveira used to belong to the village of São José do Rio das Mortes, which is the current Tiradentes (Minas Gerais), and it already possessed a chapel in 1758. The village was raised to the title of parish on July 14, 1832, and then raised to a town, on March 16, 1839 by the provincial law nº 134. Finally, it was lifted to the title of city on September 19, 1861. Differently than other cities in the same region, such as Ouro Preto and São João Del Rei, Oliveira did not emerge due to the exploration of gold and diamond, instead, the development of livestock and agriculture activities were the main reasons. Such activities began with the Bandeirantes that started to migrate from São Paulo to the countryside of Minas Gerais. During the transition from village to city, the municipality had always stood as a strategic place for goods exchange and capital flow, as it was an important path for travellers. Therefore, all these reasons were responsible for the rapidly growth of the municipality at that time. After the end of slavery in Brazil, the Brazilian government stimulated the immigration. Oliveira received Syrian and Lebanese settlers, who managed the commerce activities. Moreover, the city had a very strong Portuguese influence, mainly in architecture.


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