Cacequi

Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Flag of Cacequi
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Official seal of Cacequi
Seal
Location within Rio Grande do Sul
Location within Rio Grande do Sul
29°53′S 54°49′W / 29.883°S 54.817°W / -29.883; -54.817Country BrazilStateRio Grande do SulFounded23 December 1944Area
 • Total2,441 km2 (942 sq mi)Elevation
103 m (338 ft)Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total12,423 • Density5.1/km2 (13/sq mi)Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Cacequi is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 407 km from Porto Alegre. As of 2020 its population was estimated at 12,423. The town is situated at an elevation of 103 m, with an area of 2,441 km2, and is known as the capital of the watermelon.

History

The town was emancipated on 23 December 1944. Its Patron Saint is Our Lady of Victory. Its name derives from the Tupi language: Cacequi, (bean's water) from cumandá, bean; í, water. Other definition say the name of the city means: indigenous chief water or indigenous chief River. The mayor of the city is Francisco Fonseca Franco.

References

  1. ^ IBGE 2020

External links

  • City Hall website
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Capital: Porto Alegre
Mesoregion Centro Ocidental Rio-Grandense
Restinga Seca
Santa Maria
Santiago
Cachoeira do Sul
Lajeado-Estrela
Santa Cruz do Sul
Camaquã
Gramado-Canela
Montenegro
Osório
Porto Alegre
São Jerônimo
Mesoregion Nordeste Rio-Grandense
Caxias do Sul
Guaporé
Vacaria
Carazinho
Cerro Largo
Cruz Alta
Erechim
Frederico Westphalen
Ijuí
Nao-Me-Toque
Passo Fundo
Sananduva
Santa Rosa
Santo Ângelo
Soledade
Três Passos
Jaguarão
Litoral Lagunar
Pelotas
Serras de Sudeste
Campanha Central
Campanha Meridional
Campanha Ocidental