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Floresta, Pernambuco

Municipality of Pernambuco, Brazil

Floresta, Pernambuco

Municipality of Pernambuco, Brazil

FieldValue
nameFloresta
settlement_typeMunicipality of Pernambuco, Brazil
image_skylineFloresta-centro.JPG
image_altPlaza Antonio Ferraz in Floresta
image_captionPlaza Antonio Ferraz in Floresta
image_flagBandeira-floresta.png
flag_altFlag of Floresta
image_shieldBRASÃO PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DE FLORESTA.png
shield_altCoat of arms of Floresta
mottoBrazilian Portuguese: Com o povo, construindo um novo tempo
English: With the people, constructing a new time
image_mapBrazil Pernambuco Floresta location map.svg
map_altLocation of Floresta in Pernambuco
map_captionLocation of Floresta in Pernambuco
pushpin_mapBrazil#South America
pushpin_reliefyes
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameBrazil
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name1Northeast
subdivision_name2Pernambuco
established_titleFounded
established_date20 June 1907
leader_title1Mayor
leader_name1Rosangela de Moura Maniçoba Novaes Ferraz (PP) (2025-2028)
leader_title2Vice Mayor
leader_name2Ana Beatriz Leal Numeriano de Sá (REDE) (2025-2028)
area_total_km23637.247
elevation_m316
population_as_of2022
population_total30137
population_density_km28.36
population_demonymFlorestano (Brazilian Portuguese)
timezoneBrasília Time
utc_offset-03:00
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code56400-000, 56410-000, 56415-000
blank_nameHDI (2010)
blank_info0.626 – medium
websitefloresta.pe.gov.br

English: With the people, constructing a new time

Floresta is a city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. It is situated at latitude 08º36'04" south and at longitude 38º34'07" west, at an altitude of 316 metres. Its population was estimated in 2020 to be 33,184 inhabitants, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. It has an area of 3644.17 km2.

History

Floresta ("forest") traces its origins to the 18th-century farms of Curralinho and Paus Pretos, but it was the Fazenda Grande ("big farm"), on the right bank of the rio Pajeú (Pajeú river), that saw the first inhabitants of Floresta. In the second half of the 18th century, the farm served as a temporary shelter for the cattle that came from Bahia to supply Pernambuco sugar devices with animal power.

A view of the city hall

Around the particular oratory raised in 1777 that would later come to be the chapel of the Bom Jesus dos Aflitos, the town appeared, named as Fazenda Grande. The proprietors of the Fazenda Grande, captain Jose Maciel Pear tree and his wife D. Joana de Souza Silveira, had donated their lands to the Bom Jesus dos Aflitos, in 1778, in the notary's office of the Farm Riacho do Navio.

The easy access to water and the spirit of Christianity had attracted people to the place. After a few years, the town of Fazenda Grande was raised to the category of Village on 31 March 1846, by means of a project that became Provincial Law no. 153, presented for the representative of Flores, city also bathed by the Pajeú River, of which was unlinked.

In 1849, as a punishment for its active participation in Revolução Praieira, the Vila de Floresta was incorporated to the town of Tacaratu. However, in 1864, the term of the judicial district was restored.

As a village, and with the advent of the republic, Floresta had as its first mayor Mr. Cel. Fausto Serafim de Souza Ferraz, who assumed the role in 1892. On 20 June 1907, through State Law no. 867, it was raised to the category of city. After four days the "Sociedade Progressista Arborizadora" was created for the florestanos João Gomes Barbosa and Alfredo Barros, being the first one called by Álvaro Ferraz, in its book Floresta, Pai dos Tamarindos.

The city of Floresta is classified in first place in Pernambuco, as the greatest rearing facility of caprinos (goats), and also one of the greatest tomato-producing regions.

Since the early 1990s, Floresta has been home to violent feuding between two influential families, which has caused the deaths of more than 50 people.

Religious history

A view of the cathedral

In 1897, the first church was constructed, where today sits the Cathedral of the Bom Jesus. It held the image of the Padroeiro, being the primitive church, a monument of history and faith there, under the sponsorship of Nª Srª do Rosário.

Floresta was the seat of the first Roman Catholic Diocese of the Sertão Nordestino, created in 1910 and composed of 18 parishes: Exu, Ouricuri, Petrolina, Granito, Leopoldina (current Parnamirim), Salgueiro, Boa Vista, Cabrobó, Belém de São Francisco, Floresta, Vila Bela (current Serra Talhada), Belmonte, São José do Egito, Triunfo, Flores, Afogados da Ingazeira, Alagoa de Baixo (current Sertânia) e Tacaratu.

Sertanejos

The first bishop of the diocese was D. Augusto Álvaro da Silva, who later served as Cardinal Archbishop of Bahia.

Conservation

The municipality contains part of the 625 ha Serra Negra Biological Reserve, a strictly protected conservation unit created in 1982. The original reserve was the first biological reserve of Brazil, being instituted by Decree 28348, of 7 June 1950, with an area of 1100 ha and 5 km of extension. Its exuberant nature, also with some typical flora species of the Amazon region, was studied by important researchers, among them professor Vasconcelos Sobrinho.

It contains part of the 1485 ha Maurício Dantas Private Natural Heritage Ecological Reserve, created in 1997 to protect an area of caatinga vegetation.{{citation|journal=Revista Nordestina de Biologia|ISSN=0100-7653|volume=18 |issue=1|year= 2004 It also contains the 285 ha Cantidiano Valqueiro Barros Private Natural Heritage Reserve, created in 2003.{{citation|ref=|language=pt

Rural garbage collection

Economy

The main economic activities in Floresta are based in commerce and agribusiness, especially the raising of goats, cattle, sheep, and plantations of tomatoes, melons, water melons and onions. Floresta is one of the largest producers of goats in all state, with more than 110 thousand heads in 2007.

Economic indicators

PopulationGDP x(1000 R$).GDP pc (R$)PE
28,100152,7695,7330.25%

Economy by sector

Primary sectorSecondary sectorService sector
14.67%12.64%72.69%

Health indicators

HDI (2000)Hospitals (2007)Hospitals beds (2007)Children's mortality every 1000 (2005)
0.698214035

References

References

  1. (2018). "Projeto de Lei No 57/2018.". Câmara Municipal de Floresta - PE.
  2. "História & Fotos". Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística.
  3. (30 November 2024). "Eleições 2024: Rorró Maniçoba (PP) | Candidato(a) a prefeito(a) de Floresta-PE". Folha de S.Paulo.
  4. (31 December 2024). "Prefeita de Floresta (PE) toma posse nesta quarta (1º); veja lista de vereadores eleitos". Globo.
  5. "Floresta". Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística.
  6. "CEP Floresta/PE - Brasil". codigo-postal.org.
  7. [https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/pe/floresta/panorama IBGE 2020]
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120806005754/http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-brazil-feud-20120805,0,5789188,full.story Los Angeles Times]
  9. "Unidade de Conservação: Reserva Biológica de Serra Negra". MMA: Ministério do Meio Ambiente.
  10. [http://www.ibge.com.br/home/estatistica/economia/pibmunicipios/2003_2007/tab01.pdf Floresta 2007 GDP IBGE page 29] {{webarchive. link. (4 March 2016)
  11. "PE State site - City by city profile".
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