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Gramado is a small tourist city, southeast of Caxias do Sul and east of
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in the southern
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ian state of Rio Grande do Sul, in the
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region. The city was originally settled by Azorean descendants and later received a contingent of German and Italian immigrants. Gramado is one of the cities along the scenic route known as ''
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'' (Romantic Route).


History

Gramado was originally settled in 1875 by Portuguese immigrants. Five years later, the first German immigrants arrived and these were followed shortly after by Italian immigrants from the Italian settlements in Caxias do Sul. In 1913, the city seat was moved to Linha Nova, the location of the present-day city center. At this time, Gramado was an unincorporated city within the city of
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. A railway, brought by Gramado's founder and first administrator,
José Nicoletti Filho José Nicoletti Filho was a noticeable federalist public personality, revolutionary, sub-intendant, administrator and founder of the second most visited touristic city in Brazil, the city of Gramado. Born in Italy, he immigrated to Brazil with his ...
, arrived in the city in 1921, boosting the local economy. Gramado officially became a city in 1937, when Gramado was already known as a summer holiday resort. Gramado became a city on 15 December 1954 by force of State Act 2,522."Lei Nº 2.522, de 15 de Dezembro de 1954." Estado do Rio Grande do Sul – Assembleia Legislativa. 1 May 2009 .


Politics and Government

Gramado Government is in a strong mayor-council government model, as set forth by the Brazilian Constitution of 1988. Elections for both mayoral and legislative offices are held every fourth year. The Mayor may seek reelection once, while Councilmen have no restriction on terms they may serve.


Executive Branch

Executive powers are held by the Mayor of Gramado, who appoints a Cabinet, the heads of several municipal bodies and members of the Planning Commission. The current Mayor is Nestor Tissot"Prefeitura de Gramado – O Prefeito." Prefeitura de Gramado. Prefeitura Municipal de Gramado. 1 May 2009 . ( PP) elected in 2008. The current Deputy Mayor is Luia Barbacovi.Prefeitura de Gramado – "O Vice-Prefeito." Prefeitura de Gramado. Prefeitura Municipal de Gramado. 1 May 2009 . In the election of 2016 the opposition candidate won, thereby Fedoca Bertolucci takes the City Hall on 1 January 2017.


Geography


Open spaces

Gramado has several green areas. Among the most important are Black Lake, Communications Square, Knorr Park, Orchard Park, Major Nicoletti Square and Roses Square.


Lago Negro

Lago Negro (Black Lake) is the most known, visited green area of Gramado. It was created"Gramado." BrasilViagem.com. 15 Sept. 2006 . in 1953 by Leopoldo Rosenfeld on an area containing a large concentration of hydrangeas, hence the name the Hydrangeas' Region. It was named Black Lake because Rosenfeld imported the trees surrounding the lake from Germany's Black Forest. This area had been destroyed by fire in 1942. A creek was dammed up to createBarbosa, Eliane. "Pousadas de Gramado." Jornal da Cidade 21 July 2005. 15 Sept. 2006 a U-shaped lake. Rosenfeld imported pine seedlings from the
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in
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to be planted all around the newly formed lake's rim. Lago Negro is a 1.6 kilometers away from the Town Hall. There is a boathouse, working daily from 08:30 to 19:00, where you can rent swan boats to tour the lake, concession stands, public restrooms, and a small craftsmen fair nearby. The city is in a mountain range, averaging 850 meters above sea level. Visitors from the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes may notice several tree species (including
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, American Sweetgum and American Tuliptree) common to their home territory in cultivation here, flourishing among the native
Parana Pine ''Araucaria angustifolia'', the Paraná pine, Brazilian pine or candelabra tree (, or ), is a critically endangered species in the conifer genus '' Araucaria''. Although the common names in various languages refer to the species as a "pine", it ...
.
Hydrangea ''Hydrangea'', () commonly named the hortensia, is a genus of over 75 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan. Most are shrubs tall, ...
s blossom in late spring.


Climate

The climate is maritime temperate with mild summer (''Cfb'', according to the
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). The summers are not usually hot, with temperatures around . There are some hotter days, but with always pleasant evenings, moderated by mountain air and forests. Winters are cool, with temperatures sometimes falling below , heavy frosts and occasional
snow Snow comprises individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes. It consists of frozen crystalline water throughout ...
fall.


Culture and tourism

*''
Festival de Gramado The Gramado Film Festival ( pt, Festival de Gramado) is an international film festival held annually in the Brazilian city of Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, since 1973. In 1992, the festival began to award Latin American films produced outside of B ...
'', a major South American
film festival A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upo ...
and Gramado's most important event; * Natal Luz, Christmas festival, the largest in
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. *Festa da Colônia, event that celebrates the immigration history of the region. Gramado is served by
Canela Airport Canela Airport , is the airport serving Canela and Gramado, Brazil. Airlines and destinations Access The airport is located from downtown Canela and from downtown Gramado. See also *List of airports in Brazil This is a list of airports ...
, located in the municipality of Canela, 8 km away.


Twin towns – sister cities

Gramado is twinned with: * Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal * Levico Terme, Italy * Maldonado, Uruguay * Óbidos, Portugal *
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, Argentina *
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, Chile


References

*"Gramado, história de uma terra e seu povo ." Inema – Seu site de aventuras. 8 Sep 2006 . *"História." City Brazil. 8 Sep 2006 .


Notes


External links

Government Websites
Gramado Town HallGramado Town Council
Maps
Gramado city detailed Street Map
Media Outlets
''Jornal de Gramado'' – Weekly, Portuguese-speaking newspaper
Touristic Websites
Insider Guide of GramadoGramado and Canela Tourist GuideGramado Tourist GuideHotels in GramadoTourism and services GuideWhat to do in Gramado
* Official Events Websites
Gramado Worldwide Publicity ConventionGramado Festival''Natal Luz''Calendar of Events
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