Agronomia, Rio Grande do Sul explained

Agronomia
Settlement Type:Neighbourhood
Coordinates:-30.0764°N -51.1308°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Brazil
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Rio Grande do Sul
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Porto Alegre
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:142.1
Pop Est As Of:2000
Population Est:10681
Population Density Km2:auto

Agronomia (meaning Agronomy in Portuguese) is a neighbourhood (bairro) in the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It was created by Law 4166 from September 21, 1976, but had its limits modified in 1990 and 1997.

The neighborhood borders the municipality of Viamão as well as the Porto Alegre neighborhoods of Partenon and Jardim Carvalho.

History

The neighborhood's origin can be traced back to the 18th century, where there was much traffic through the area on routes that were fundamental for Porto Alegre's growth – the Caminho do Meio (now divided into Avenues Osvaldo Aranha Avenue and Protásio Alves) and the Estrada do Mato Grosso (now Avenue Bento Gonçalves).

Agronomia received this name because of the Faculty of Agronomy of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, founded in 1899. Today it is located inside Campus do Vale of the university, along with other faculties and institutes.[1] [2]

Present

The neighborhood remains sparsely populated, with an economy based in small-scale commerce along the two major routes that define Agronomia's borders. In 2000 there were about 10,681 inhabitants across 142.1 square kilometers.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www6.ufrgs.br/agronomia/novo/index.php?p=principal.php Página oficial da Faculdade de Agronomia da UFRGS
  2. http://lproweb.procempa.com.br/pmpa/prefpoa/observatorio/usu_doc/historia_dos_bairros_de_porto_alegre.pdf História dos bairros de Porto Alegre