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List of Rio Grande do Sul state symbols

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Location of the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil

The Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has numerous symbols, many of which are officially recognized after a law passed by the state legislature, and were adopted in the 20th century.

Rio Grande do Sul's first official symbol was its flag, which was established by Title VI of the state constitution adopted on 14 July 1891.[1][2] This Title specified the tricolor of the Riograndense Republic as the state flag and was the only piece of legislation to mention the state flag until 1966 when two more state symbols, the state coat of arms and state song, were adopted.[1] Fifteen additional symbols have been added since 1980, with thirteen of which being added after 2000. The newest symbol of Rio Grande do Sul is the Hino da Legalidade, which was declared the democratic resistance hymn in 2021.

State symbols

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Type Symbol Date Image
Flag Flag of Rio Grande do Sul 14 July 1891[1]
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Rio Grande do Sul [pt]
Motto Liberdade, Igualdade, Humanidade

(Portuguese: Liberty, Equality, Humanity)

Song [pt] Hino Rio-Grandense 5 January 1966[1]

Species

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Type Symbol Date Image
Tree Yerba Mate

Ilex Paraquariensis

8 December 1980[3]
Flower Brinco-de-princesa

Fuchsia hybrida [pt]

16 April 1998[4][5]
Medicinal plant Marcela

Achyrocline Satureioides

5 December 2002[6]
Animal Crioulo horse 26 August 2002[7]
Gado franqueiro [pt] 8 September 2010[8]

Other

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Type Symbol Date Image
Typical meal Churrasco 20 June 2003[9]
Drink Chimarrão 20 June 2003[9]
Musical instrument Accordion 8 September 2010[10]
Mineral Amethyst 24 August 2015[11]
Country tool Lasso 21 March 2016[12]
Elderly persons sport Câmbio 27 April 2018[13]
Democratic resistance hymn Hino da Legalidade 19 October 2021[14]
Equestrian sport Horse racing on a straight course[15] 15 April 2014[16]

Symbols of Cultural and Historical Heritage

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Type Symbol Date Image
Animal Crioulo horse 26 August 2002[7]
Quero-quero
Sculpture Estátua do Laçador [pt] 13 June 2008[17]

References

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Símbolos" [Symbols]. Portal do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (in Portuguese). 2017-04-05. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  2. ^ Constituições Sul-Riograndenses 1843 – 1947 [Constituições Sul-Riograndenses 1843 – 1947] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 15 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Lei Ordinária 7439 1980 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 7439 1980 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  4. ^ "Quantos e quais são os símbolos do Rio Grande do Sul" [How many and what are the symbols of Rio Grande do Sul?]. Jornal Tradição Regional (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  5. ^ RS, Do G1 (2013-09-13). "Quero-quero, Brinco de Princesa e erva-mate são símbolos do RS". Nossa Terra 2013 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Lei Ordinária 11858 2002 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 11858 2002 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "Lei Ordinária 11826 2002 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 11826 2002 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  8. ^ "Lei Ordinária 14102 2012 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 14102 2012 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Lei Ordinária 11929 2003 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 11929 2003 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  10. ^ "Lei Ordinária 13513 2010 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 13513 2010 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  11. ^ "Lei Ordinária 14728 2015 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 14728 2015 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  12. ^ "Lei Ordinária 14843 2016 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 14843 2016 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  13. ^ "Lei Ordinária 15168 2018 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 15168 2018 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  14. ^ "Lei Ordinária 15722 2021 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 15722 2021 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  15. ^ "Município de Piratini celebra a carreira em cancha reta como patrimônio histórico do RS" [Municipality of Piratini celebrates horse racing in a straight route as historical heritage of RS]. Portal do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (in Portuguese). 2014-02-17. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  16. ^ "Lei Ordinária 14525 2014 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law No. 14525 of April 15, 2014]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  17. ^ "Lei Ordinária 12992 2008 do Rio Grande do Sul RS" [Ordinary Law 12992 2008 of Rio Grande do Sul RS]. Leis Estaduais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Piratini Palace. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
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