São Gabriel | |
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![]() Location within Rio Grande do Sul | |
![]() ![]() São Gabriel Location in Brazil | |
Coordinates: 30°20′9″S 54°19′12″W / 30.33583°S 54.32000°W | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Rio Grande do Sul |
Population (2020 [1]) | |
• Total | 62,147 |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
São Gabriel is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Notable people
- Sepe Tiaraju (-1756), Indigenous chief and military leader, killed in São Gabriel at the hands of Portuguese and Spanish colonial soldiers.[2]
- Baron of Candiota (c. 1815–1894), landowner and military officer
- Hermes da Fonseca (1855-1923), 8th president of Brazil
- Joaquim Francisco de Assis Brasil (1857-1938), politician
- José Plácido de Castro (1873–1908), revolutionary and military leader in the Acre War[3]
- Mascarenhas de Morais (1883-1968), commander of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II
Paleontology
In the vicinity of the city of São Gabriel fossils of ancient amphibians and reptiles whose ages range from the Permian to the Triassic have been found . [4][5]
Three vertebrate-bearing geological formations and localities are as follows:
- Irati Formation (Passo São Borja). Age: Early Permian.
- Rio do Rasto Formation (Posto Queimado). Age: Late Permian and/or Early Triassic.
- Sanga do Cabral Formation (Abandoned railroad between Dilermando de Aguiar and São Gabriel). Age: Late Triassic.
See also
References
- ↑ IBGE 2020
- ↑ "Google Translate".
- ↑ Herói Brasileiro: Plácido de Castro (in Portuguese), Folha de S. Paulo: Enciclopédia Mirador Internacional, retrieved 2016-07-04
- ↑ Stereospondyls
- ↑ Mesosaurs
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