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March 2007
Source: http://www.riogrande.rs.gov.br (no 
longer available)
The municipality of Rio Grande (208,641 inhabitants in 2016; 281,748 ha) is 
located 320 km south-west of Porto Alegre, on the southern bank of the estuary 
that connects Laguna dos Patos and its tributaries to the Atlantic Ocean.
The 
municipality is composed of the districts of Rio Grande (seat), Ilha dos 
Marinheiros, Povo Novo, Taim and Vila da Quinta.
In 1680, Portugal 
established the Sacramento Colony on the left bank of River Plate, facing Buenos 
Aires. A nucleus was set up close to the "barra" of Rio Grande de São Pedro, the 
only access to navigation on the coast, from which Portugal expected to conquer 
the hinterland. Ranches were founded to occupy big areas. For the religious 
service of the colonists, the parish of São Pedro was established on 6 August 
1736, before any official Portuguese claim of sovereignty over the territory.
The town was established on 19 February 1737 by Brigadier José da Silva Paes, 
who commanded a Portuguese expedition composed of seamen and soldiers aimed at 
securing the southern possessions; at the time, the former territory of the 
Sacramento Colony, today Rio Grande do Sul and Uruguay, was fiercely disputed 
between the Portuguese and the Spaniards.
A fortress was erected on the site 
deemed more adequate for port operations; Silva Paés, a devotee of the Holy 
Family, named it Jesus, Maria e José fortress. To protect it from rear attack, 
he erected a second fort 3 km away on the narrow isthmus separating the Rio 
Grande Canal from Saco da Mangueira.
The settlement grew quickly, especially 
with the input of colonists from Madeira and the Azores, which started in 1750. 
Rio Grande de São Pedro was granted the status of "vila" in 1751 and delimited 
the same year. In 1760, the town, then part of the Santa Catarina Captaincy, was 
elevated to the capital of the newly formed Captaincy of Rio Grande de São 
Pedro.
Border conflicts between Portugal and Spain did not stop. Seized 
by the Spaniards in 1751, the town was reconquered in April 1776 by Sargento-Mor 
Rafael Pinto Bandeira.
The town was granted the status of "cidade" in 1835 
and had its name shortened to Rio Grande. During the Ragamuffin Revolution, the 
seat of the provincial government was transferred from Porto Alegre, threatened 
by the rebels, to Rio Grande.
https://www.riogrande.rs.gov.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 
3 August 2020
The flag of Rio Grande is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 2,992 promulgated 
on 6 January 1975.
Article 2.
The municipal flag of Rio Grande shall 
be composed of three stripes arranged vertically, sea green, white and celestial 
blue, charged in the center with the coat of arms of the town and municipality 
of Rio Grande.
Symbols
Sea green suggests water bathing the town.
White reflects the ideals' purity and water's foam.
Celestial blue symbolizes 
firmament.
I. The flag width shall be 2 units.
II. The flag's length 
shall be 3 units.
III. The coat of arms shall be centered on the central 
white stripe, respecting the following distances:
a) The distance between the 
central tower and the flag's upper edge shall be 0.60 unit.
b) The distance 
between the scroll's basal line and the flag's lower edge shall be 0.60 unit.
c) The distance between each siren's tail and the white scroll's left or right 
base shall be 0.15 unit.
IV. The two sides shall be exactly equal.
V. It 
is forbidden to have a side as the other's obverse.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1976/300/2992/lei-ordinaria-n-2992-1976-institui-a-bandeira-da-cidade-e-municipio-do-rio-grande-com-base-no-disposto-no-art-1-f-3-da-constituicao-federal
Leis Municipais database
Paragraph c) was modified by Municipal Law 
No. 3,779 promulgated on 4 August 1983.
c) The distance between each 
points of the scroll and the white scroll's left of right base shall be 0.15 
unit.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1983/377/3779/lei-ordinaria-n-3779-1983-altera-a-alinea-c-do-inciso-iii-do-paragrafo-unico-do-artigo-2-da-lei-n-2992-de-06-de-janeiro-de-1976
Leis Municipais database
The coat of arms of Rio Grande is prescribed 
by Municipal Law No. 1,650 promulgated on 22 December 1964.
Article 1.
Symbols.
The dragon, a fanciful figure, with eagle's head and claws, bat's 
wings, and snake's body and tail, is a symbol of loyalty.
The castle means 
triumphs, assaults, wars and sieges.
The anchor and fish represent the 
fishing port and industry or an industrial town, which are the town's main 
characteristics.
Original colors of the coat of arms.
Red, 
representing courageous, determined, bellicose and bold spirit, victories and 
wars.
Azure, representing kindness and loyalty.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1964/165/1650/lei-ordinaria-n-1650-1964-de-criacao-do-brasao-da-cidade-do-rio-grande
Leis Municipais database
The arms were "rectified in compliance with 
the canons of domain's heraldry" by Municipal Law No. 1,972 promulgated on 25 
November 1968.
Article 1.
Description.
A Samnite shield surmounted 
by an eight-towered mural crown argent. On a field argent orled gules the 
heraldic seal of Brigadier José de Silva Paes, described as "a Samnite shield, 
quartered; in the 1st and 4th quarters, on a field gules a three-towered castle 
argent, masoned and port and windows sable, the central tower superimposed with 
a palm vert; in the second and third quarters, on a field azure a dragon volant 
argent armed gules; the shield surmounted by a helmet dexterwise gules and azure 
ensigned by the dragon from the shield with a palm vert in the mouth. Cantoned 
in chief by two cog wheels sable and in base by two anchors of the same. The 
shield supported dexter and sinister by mermaids proper spotted argent standing 
on a scroll gules inscribed in letters argent "NOIVA DO MAR" [Bride of the Sea].
Symbols.
The Samnite shield used to represent the coat of arms of Rio 
Grande was the first style of shield introduced to Portugal by French influence, 
evoking here the Latin race, colonizer and main builder of the Brazilian nation.
The mural crown surmounting the shield is the universal symbol of domain's coats 
of arms; argent (silver) with eight towers, four visible in perspective, it 
classifies the town as of 2nd rank or county's seat.
Argent (silver) is an 
heraldic symbol of peace, work, prosperity, friendship and purity.
The orle 
used as a mark of cadency (located on the shield's edges) is a symbol of favor 
and protection, granted to strong warriors who won battles. Gules (red) is a 
symbol of audacity, intrepidity, courage, valiance, bellicose ardor, dedication 
and patriotic love.
In the center, the arms of Brigadier José da Silva Paes 
aim at immortalizing the stainless figure of the great warlord, intimately 
connected to the foundation of the town of Rio Grande. [Redundant description of 
the arms skipped] The castle is an heraldic symbol of old and visible nobility; 
it means greatness, asylum and safeguard, indicating feudal power and 
magnanimity, being a high and majestic building used both as a shelter and 
support. Therefore, it also means defense, rescue, asylum, protection and 
safety.
Vert is the heraldic symbol of victory, honor, courtesy, civility and 
abundance; green is also the symbol of hope, since greening fields in spring 
promise profuse harvests. [...] Azure is a symbol of justice, nobleness, 
perseverance, zeal and loyalty, while the dragon is a symbol of custody, 
vigilance and loyalty.
The helmet indicates the rank of gentleman since it 
has five rays and is represented in profile. [...]
The cogwheels symbolize 
industry, while the anchors symbolize maritime activity. Sable (black) is an 
heraldic symbol of prudence, knowledge, moderation, science and austerity.
The sirens are symbols of deceptive and flattering beauty, alluding to the 
town's nickname, "Bride of the Sea" written on the scroll gules (red) on which 
they stand.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1968/198/1972/lei-ordinaria-n-1972-1968-retifica-o-brasao-de-armas-da-cidade-e-municipio-de-rio-grande-estado-do-rio-grande-do-sul-criado-pela-lei-n-1650-de-22121964-de-conformidade-com-os-canones-da-heraldica-de-dominio-com-base-no-disposto-do-artigo-1-3-da-constituicao-federal
Leis Municipais database
The arms were once again "rectified in 
compliance with the canons of domain's heraldry" by Municipal Law No. 3,037 
promulgated on 21 Jue 1976. The "rectification" deals with the scroll, the 
remaining text being unchanged.
Description.
[...] a scroll gules 
inscribed in letters argent "RIO GRANDE - RS", surrounded by years "1737 - 
1835", the generic designation of the municipality of Rio Grande, the acronym of 
the state of Rio Grande do Sul, and dates referring to the foundation of Rio 
Grande and its elevation to the rank of "cidade" by Provincial Law No. 5 
promulgated on 27 June 1835, respectively.
Symbol.
[...] on the scroll 
gules (red) with central writing "RIO GRANDE - RS", name and acronym of the 
municipality and of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, surrounded by the 
significant commemorative years "1737 - 1835", referring to the foundation of 
Rio Grande through the establishment of the Jesus Maria José fortress at the 
settlement's origin and to the aforementioned Provincial Law No. 5 promulgated 
on 27 June 1835, pushed by Francisco Xavier Ferreira and promulgated by the 
President of the Province, Fernandes Braga, which elevated the "vila" of Rio 
Grande de São Pedro to the rank of "cidade".
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1976/304/3037/lei-ordinaria-n-3037-1976-retifica-o-brasao-de-armas-da-cidade-do-municipio-do-rio-grande-estado-do-rio-grande-do-sul-criado-pela-lei-n-1650-de-22-de-dezembro-de-1964-modificado-pela-lei-n-1972-de-25-de-novembro-de-1968-de-conformidade-com-os-canones-da-heraldica-do-dominio-com-base-no-que-dispoe-o-artigo-1-paragrafo-3-da-constituicao-federal
Leis Municipais database
The arms were once again "rectified in 
compliance with the canons of domain's heraldry" by Municipal Law No. 3,037 
promulgated on 21 June 1976. The "rectification" deals with the scroll, the 
remaining text being unchanged.
The writing on the scroll was changed to 
"CIDADE DE RIO GRANDE", with the same symbolic description.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/r/rio-grande/lei-ordinaria/1980/357/3568/lei-ordinaria-n-3568-1980-retifica-o-brasao-de-armas-da-cidade-e-municipio-do-rio-grande-estado-do-rio-grande-do-sul-criado-pela-lei-n-1650-de-22-de-dezembro-de-1964-e-ja-modificado-pelas-leis-ns-1972-de-25-de-novembro-de-1968-e-3037-de-21-de-junho-de-1976-de-conformidade-com-os-canones-da-heraldica-de-dominio-com-base-no-que-dispoe-o-artigo-1-3-da-constituicao-federal
Leis Municipais database
Ivan Sache, 3 August 2020