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History
Santa Catarina (SC)
State of Southern Brazil
Santa Catarina has a dynamic industry (textile, for instance)
and it is an exporter State of the country. Its beautiful coast has
some of Southern Brazil's most visited beaches. [See also: States
of Brazil]
Capital: Florianópolis
(
396.723 inhab / IBGE:2007)
Area:
95.285,1 km2
Population:
5.869.418 inhab. (IBGE: 2007)
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Immigration Land
Chronology of Santa Catarina's (and Brazil's) history:
- 1526: Sebastião Caboto reaches the catarinense
coast
- 1534: the continental lands are given to Pero Lopes de Sousa
- 1658: foundation of the town of Nossa Senhora da Graça do
Rio de São Francisco, by Manuel Lourenço de Andrade
- 1675: foundation of the town Nossa Senhora do Desterro,
actually nowadays Florianópolis,
by Francisco Dias velho
- 1676: foundation of Laguna, by Domingos de Brito Peixoto
- 1738: creation of the Capitany of Santa Catarina and
its tutelage to that of São
Paulo
- 1739: tutelage of Santa Catarina to the Capitany
of Rio de Janeiro
- 1748: arrival of the first immigrants from the Açores Islands
- 1777: Spanish invasions
- 7 september 1822: the Independence of Brazil. Empire
- 1835: influences of the Farroupilha Revolution from Rio
Grande do Sul
- 1839: Proclamation, at Laguna, of the Catarinense
Republic or Juliana, conducted by Garibaldi
and David Canabarro
- 1840: end of the Catarinense Republic
- 15 november 1889: the Proclamation of the Republic
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