Sede, district of Santa Maria

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CountryBrazil
Highestelevation
300 m (980 ft)
Lowestelevation
60 m (200 ft)
District of Sede
Sede, the 1st district of Santa Maria
District of Sede, in Santa Maria City, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
District of Sede, in Santa Maria City, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Coordinates: 29°41′51.93″S 53°47′15.61″W / 29.6977583°S 53.7876694°W / -29.6977583; -53.7876694
CountryBrazil
StateRio Grande do Sul
Municipality/CitySanta Maria
Government
  TypeSubprefecture
  BodySubprefect
Area
  District
133.71 km2 (51.63 sq mi)
Highest elevation
300 m (980 ft)
Lowest elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Population
  District
246,465
  Rank1st of 10
  Density1,843.3/km2 (4,774.1/sq mi)
  Urban
246,465
  Rural
0
Neighbourhoods41
Adjacent districtsArroio Grande, Boca do Monte, Pains, Palma, Santo Antão, São Valentim
WebsiteOfficial site of Santa Maria

Sede[2] ("Seat") is a district of the municipality of Santa Maria, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is situated in the north portion of Santa Maria. Downtown Santa Maria is one of its bairros (neighbourhoods).

The district of Sede owns an area of 133.71 km² that is equivalent to 7.46% of the municipality of Santa Maria that is 1791,65 km².

The district was created with the denomination of Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, by provincial law number 6 of 1837, November 17,[3] thus, the district still belonged to the municipality of Cachoeira do Sul. After, as Seat of the municipality of Santa Maria, the district gave origin, for separation, to many another districts, and, some of them became municipalities like Itaara.

The district of Sede contains the Downtown Santa Maria.

In 1982, the district had its first official division in bairros,[4] in 1986 are made small changes.[5] However, it was created detached bairros before 1982, like is the case of Bairro Roberto Holtermann that was created in 1961,[6] and nowadays is part of the Nossa Senhora de Fátima neighbourhood with the name of Vila Holtermann.

The bairros - neighbourhoods - of Sede created in 1986 endured up to 2006, when the city hall and the city council created the actual bairros of the district, and:

Difference between the division of 1986 (black lines) and of 2006 (bairros in colours).


Bairros from 1986 to 2006

A - Centro   B - Nossa Senhora das Dores   C - Nossa Senhora de Lourdes   D - Medianeira   E - Nossa Senhora do Rosário   F - Salgado Filho   G - Chácara das Flores   H - Nossa Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro   I - Itararé   J - Presidente João Goulart   K - Km Três   L - São José   M - Cerrito   N - Urlândia   O - Tomazzetti   P - Patronato   Q - Passo d'Areia   R - Juscelino Kubitschek   S - Caturrita   T - Pé de Plátano   U - Camobi   V - Cohab Camobi   W - Cohab Passo da Ferreira   X - Parque Pinheiro Machado


Bairros from 2006 on

1 - Centro   2 - Bonfim   3 - Nonoai   4 - Nossa Senhora de Fátima   5 - Nossa Senhora de Lourdes   6 - Nossa Senhora do Rosário   7 - Nossa Senhora Medianeira   8 - Camobi   9 - Carolina   10 - Caturrita   11 - Chácara das Flores   12 - Divina Providência   13 - Nossa Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro   14 - Salgado Filho   15 - Diácono João Luiz Pozzobon   16 - Cerrito   17 - Pé de Plátano   18 - São José   19 - Campestre do Menino Deus   20 - Itararé   21 - Km 3   22 - Menino Jesus   23 - Nossa Senhora das Dores   24 - Presidente João Goulart   25 - Lorenzi   26 - Tomazetti   27 - Urlândia  28 - Dom Antônio Reis   29 - Duque de Caxias   30 - Noal   31 - Passo d'Areia   32 - Patronato   33 - Uglione   34 - Agroindustrial   35 - Boi Morto   36 - Juscelino Kubitschek   37 - Pinheiro Machado   38 - Renascença   39 - Nova Santa Marta   40 - São João   41 - Tancredo Neves

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