Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Valley Fall is the Brazilian region with higher socio / economic and improved municipal managem


The Valley Fall is the Brazilian region with higher socio / economic and improved municipal management. Was colonized predominantly by Brazilians of lusa from 1740, and German immigrants, since 1827. EDITORIAL: see post 1410
Activities at the Farm Paquete were very diverse The Paquete Farm, is a remarkable example of well-managed farm. It was then located in the municipality of São SEBASTIAN I fell in territory bankmw now belonging to Santana Chapel. The farm still exists and is located next to Montenegro, but on the other side of the river I fell: on its left bank. The farm of Nicholas Kroeff participated in numerous industrial and agricultural fairs, receiving many awards. According to Wikipedia, Augusto Pestana, born in Rio de Janeiro on May 22, 1868 and died in Rio de Janeiro on May 29, 1934. was an engineer and Brazilian politician. He settled in the late 1880s, in Rio Grande do Sul, where he distinguished bankmw himself as a Republican leader, public administrator and specialist in rail transport. Pestana led the city of Ijuí political emancipation in 1912, joined the Gaucho bench in the House of Representatives for four terms and founded the now defunct Iron Roads of Rio Grande do Sul (VFRGS). Photos of John Light: The newspaper Federation of Porto Alegre, the editions of October 4, 1905 and February 11 of the same year
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