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The municipality of Agrolândia (10,711 inhabitants in 2018; 20,755 ha) is
located 275 km west of Florianópolis.
Agrolândia was colonized in 1911 by
brothers Ricardo and Domingos Alves Paes and their families, coming from Lages.
The Alves family eventually settled there, the place being renamed to Serra dos
Alves (Alves' Mountain). The first German immigrants - Otto Zwicker, Otto and
Leopoldo Prochnow, and João and Eduardo Will - settled in 1917, followed a few
years later by Italian families coming from Rodeio and Rio dos Cedros.
The
district of Trombudo Alto was established within Rio do Sul by Municipal Law No.
301 promulgated on 1 May 1957 and validated by State Law No. 308 promulgated on
29 August 1957. The district was transferred to the municipality of Trombuda
Central by State Law No. 348 promulgated on 21 June 1958.
The municipality of
Agrolândia was established by State Law No. 831 promulgated on 12 June 1962 and
inaugurated on 25 July 1962.
https://www.agrolandia.sc.gov.br
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 31 October 2021
The flag of Agrolândia is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 509 promulgated on
23 February 1987.
Article 1.
The municipal flag has the following
heraldic description: Composed of three fields of equal size, placed vertically,
the first, at hoist, red, the second, white with the municipal arms, and the
third, blue.
Article 2.
The flag shall have the following
specifications.
I - The flag's width shall be 20 units.
II - The flag's
length shall be 28 units.
http://www.legislacaomunicipal.com/gedocnet/imagens/83102582000144/lei01905.pdf
Legislação Municipal database
The coat of arms of Agrolândia is
prescribed by Municipal Law No. 508 promulgated on 23 February 1987.
Article 1.
The arms of the municipality have the following blazoning.
An
Iberian shield with yellow background. In upper canton, a stylized greater
half-cogwheel inscribing stylized representations of a cow's head, a pig, three
hens and a plow; in upper canton, a stylized lesser cogwheel inscribing the
stylized representation of a factory. In lower canton, stylized representations
of men and women clad in traditional costume. A yellow mural crown and a yellow
scroll. The stylized men and women clad in traditional costume shall be in odd
number.
Appendix.
Heraldic elucidation of the coat of arms of
Agrolândia.
Shield: So-called Iberian, rounded-off in base.
Mural
crown: With four open towers, the private and consecrated emblem of
municipalities and their administrative autonomy.
Motto: "AGROLÂNDIA" on a
scroll.
Dates: "1916" and "1962", the years of colonization and
municipality's inauguration, respectively.
Greater half-cogwheel: Inscribing
stylized representations of a cow's head, a pig, three hens and a plow, which
represent agriculture and breeding as the municipality's main sources of income.
Lesser cogwheel: Inscribing the stylized representation of a factory, which
represents industry in the municipality.
Stylized representation of men and
women: Clad in traditional costume and dancing, representing the inhabitants'
traditions and folklore, also a tribute to the municipality's colonizers.
http://www.legislacaomunicipal.com/gedocnet/imagens/83102582000144/lei01904.pdf
Legislação Municipal database
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradeagrolandia/
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradeagrolandia/
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradeagrolandia/
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradeagrolandia/
Ivan Sache, 31 October 2021
image by Ivan Sache 31 October 2021
The flag of C.E. Serra dos Alves is divided red-blue according to the
descending diagonal, charged in the center with a white disc featuring the
school's emblem. The motto "Educando para a via" reads "Educating for life".
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradeagrolandia/
Ivan Sache 31 October
2021