Nova Bréscia

Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Flag of Nova Bréscia
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Official seal of Nova Bréscia
Seal
Location within Rio Grande do Sul
Location within Rio Grande do Sul
29°12′S 52°02′W / 29.200°S 52.033°W / -29.200; -52.033Country BrazilStateRio Grande do SulPopulation
 (2020 [1])
 • Total3,337Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)

Nova Bréscia is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, settled by Italian immigrants from Brescia. Its estimated population in 2020 was 3,337 inhabitants.

It has an area of 102.183 km2 (39.453 sq mi).

Nova Bréscia is known as the capital of lies, making every two years the Festival of Lie. A person tries to tell the biggest lie, provided that it can leave the audience in doubt of its veracity.

Monument to the barbecue

Monument to the barbecue in the center of Nova Bréscia

Nova Bréscia is also known for offering the world the best Brazilian barbecue in Brazil. The fame of the inhabitants is yielding to a very great tribute to the barbecue in the city center.

Gallery

  • Church in the city
    Church in the city
  • Country
    Country
  • Partial view of the city
    Partial view of the city
  • The pines are typical in the city of hills.
    The pines are typical in the city of hills.
  • The church at Christmas time
    The church at Christmas time
  • BSão Cristóvão
    BSão Cristóvão
  • Canyon of São Cristóvão
    Canyon of São Cristóvão
  • Fields
    Fields
  • São Cristóvão
    São Cristóvão
  • Street
    Street
  • Amazing view
    Amazing view
  • Country
    Country

See also

References

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
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