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Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, São Paulo State (Brazil)

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Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, SP (Brazil) image by Dirk Schönberger, 24 January 2013
based on http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_B%E1rbara_d'Oeste


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About the Flag of Santa Bárbara d'Oeste

Adopted by municipal law 2195 of 13 May 1996.
André Pires Godinho, 8 March 2003

The flag is green with a yellow chevron extending from the hoist, and with the municipal arms on a white diamond inside the chevron.

Official website at http://www.santabarbara.sp.gov.br/v4/index.php
Dirk Schönberger
, 24 January 2013

The municipality of Santa Barbara d'Oeste (180,148 inhabitants in 2010; 27,149 ha) is located in Campinas Metropolitan Area, 45 km of Campinas and 140 km of São Paulo. Santa Barbara d'Oeste is the cradle of the Brazilian car industry; Indústrias Romi, a company founded in 1930 by Américo Emílio Romi (1896-1856), manufactured in 1956 the Romi-Isetta, the first Brazilian car. Production was stopped in 1961 and the company turned into one of the main machine tool producers in the world.

Santa Barbara d'Oeste was founded by Margarida da Graça Martins, Francisco de Paula Martins's widow, who purchased a domain located on the new road linking Piracicaba to Campinas and limited by rivers Piracicaba in the north and Quilombo in northeast. A sugar mill was built in 1817. A chapel dedicated to St. Barbara was erected on 4 December 1818, which is considered as the date of foundation of the town. From 1867 onwards, the area was settled by survivors from the American Civil War, who brought new cropping methods. In 1877, João Frederico Rehder acquired the São Pedro Estate from Prudente de Moraes, where he initiated large-scale sugarcane cultivation., establishing in 1883 the first big sugar mill in the municipality and, six years later, a distillery. The sugar factory, subsequently owned by the Cia. Industrial e Agrícola Santa Bárbara, was inaugurated on 25 July 1914.

Santa Barbara d'Oeste is the birth town of the swimmer César Cielo Filho (b. 1987), men's 50 m freestyle gold medalist and 100 m freestyle bronze medalist in Beijing Olympics (2008), and 50 m freestyle bronze medalist in London Olympics (2012).
http://www.cesarcielo.com.br/home - Personal website

The flag of Santa Barbara d'Oeste is green with a yellow chevron placed horizontally and a white square diamond, charged with the municipal coat of arms, placed close to the hoist.

Photos of the flag http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Pequim2008/Noticias/0,,MUL729385-9823,00.html
http://carlosfontesvereador.blogspot.fr/2009/11/camara-realiza-ato-civico-em.html
http://www.santabarbara.sp.gov.br/v4/index.php?pag=noticia&dir=noticias&id=13290
http://www.santabarbara.sp.gov.br/v4/index.php?pag=noticia&dir=noticias&id=44496
http://www.santabarbara.sp.gov.br/v4/index.php?dir=noticias&pag=noticia&id=47553
http://gcmcarlinhossilva.blogspot.fr/2009/07/guarda-civil-de-santa-barbara-doeste_11.html
http://www.camarasantabarbara.sp.gov.br/wfrNoticia.aspx?nid=1917
http://www.walterbartels.com/noticia/37919/eleicoes-2012-7-10-2012-denis-andia-e-o-novo-prefeito-de-santa-barbara-doeste

The coat of arms of Santa Barbara d'Oeste is "Vert a chevron or surrounded by two ploughs of the same, in chief an escutcheon argent a Cross of the Order of Christ surrounded by two wheels or in base a sword pointing upwards or. The shield surmounted by a mural crown argent ports sable. The shield supported by two sugarcanes proper. Beneath the shield a scroll argent inscribed with the Latin motto 'SANCTA BARBARA BENE JUVANTE' in letters gules."

The mural crown is the symbol of a municipality, evoking the Kingdom of Portugal. The wheels represent industry. The escutcheon symbolizes the discoverers of Brazil and the Christian origin of the people. The ploughs recall the tradition saying that Santa Barbara d'Oeste was the first place in Brazil where iron ploughs were used. The sword, in Roman style from the 3rd century, symbolizes the heroism and martyr of St. Barbara, recalling also that Santa Barbara d'Oeste is the only town in Brazil founded by a woman - Margarida da Graça Martins. The sugarcanes represent the main crop in the municipality. The motto reads "Under St. Barbara's protection".
http://www.santabarbara.sp.gov.br/v4/index.php?pag=brasao&dir=cidade - Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 26 January 2013