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 image by Ivan Sache, 31 July 2020
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The municipality of Mato Queimado (1,665 inhabitants in 2018; 11,464 ha) is 
located 500 km north-west of Porto Alegre.
Mato Queimado was established 
in 1921 by Henrique Leopoldo Seffrin, Antônio Teodoro Cardoso, José Gallas and 
Antônio Leonardo Kieling, who divided the domain acquired in 1919 from the 
heirs of Joaquim Gomes Pinheiro Machado into plots of 20 to 39 hectares in area 
and offered them for sale. Most colonists were of German origin, coming from 
Serro Azul (Cerro Largo) of from older colonies. They formed two urban areas, 
Santa Lúcia (today, Caibaté) and Mato Queimado.
A local legend reports that 
a hurricane once cleared a wide stripe of forest; the early colonists set fire 
to the uprooted tree, therefore the place's name, lit. Burned Forest. Another 
legend relates the place's name to an event that occurred during the Federalist 
Revolution.
The municipality of Mato Queimado was established by State Law 
No. 10,747 promulgated on 16 April 1996.
https://www.matoqueimado-rs.com.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 31 July 2020
The flag of Mato Queimado is prescribed by Law No. 8 promulgated on 5 January 
2001.
Article 2.
The municipal flag designed by the studious heraldist 
Luiz Carlos Pereira obeys the traditions of Portuguese heraldry and its 
inherited rules.
It follows the rules of the national flag for the 
dimensions, 1.13 m x 1.61 m.
The flag is composed of four colors: blue, red, 
green and white, representing the four communities that compose the 
municipality: Rondinha, Pontão Ijuí, Rincão do Muller and Mato Queimado (seat). 
Each color further has its own meaning. White a symbol of peace, green a symbol 
of hope, blue a symbol of infinity, and red a symbol of struggle. The colors are 
arranged in a non-uniform pattern.
In the flag's center is placed the coat of 
arms shaped in a circle.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/m/mato-queimado/lei-ordinaria/2001/1/8/lei-ordinaria-n-8-2001-dispoe-sobre-a-criacao-da-bandeira-do-municipio-de-mato-queimado
Leis Municipais database
The coat of arms of Mato Queimado is 
prescribed by Law No. 9 promulgated on 5 January 2001.
Article 2.
The 
coat of arms includes a Portuguese shield outlined in black featuring in the 
upper part, from dexter to sinister, a white field charged with symbols 
representing the origin of the name Mato Queimado (a burned tree), the wealth 
and dedication of people to commerce and industry represented by the symbols of 
the helmet and the cogwheel; the diversified crops, represented by a citrus 
fruit; a wheel to represent transport companies (significant providers of 
employment and income); cattle-breeding represented by a bovine cattle.
In 
the shield's center, on azure (blue) is featured the São Cristóvão cave, which 
represents the religious feeling of people who built a wealthy and prosperous 
municipality with much faith and pride. On 25 July, the cave is a place of 
celebration, visit of blessing for the Colonist, Driver and Immigrant's Day, St. 
Christopher being the drivers' patron saint.
In the lower center part of the 
shield is featured the symbol of union between people aspiring to justice.
Beneath the shield, a scroll argent (gray) containing the municipality's name. 
The shield supported by wheat, soybean and maize plants, which are the 
municipality's main source of income.
The shield surmounted by a mural crown 
argent (gray), with four towers with ports gules (red), representing the powers: 
Executive and Legislative on the right, and Judiciary and Armed Force in the 
left.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/m/mato-queimado/lei-ordinaria/2001/1/9/lei-ordinaria-n-9-2001-dispoe-sobre-a-criacao-do-brasao-do-municipio-de-mato-queimado
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.portaldasmissoes.com.br/site/view/id/726/prefeitura-municipal-de-mato-queimado.html
https://www.portaldasmissoes.com.br/noticias/view/id/2053/eu-cuido,-tu-cuidas,-nos-cuidamos-mato-queimado/rs.html
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Ivan Sache, 31 July 2020