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Estiva Gerbi, São Paulo State (Brazil)

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Gastão Vidigal, SP (Brazil) image by Ivan Sache, 6 April 2013


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The municipality of Estiva Gerbi (10,044 inhabitants in 2010; 7,372 ha) is located 175 km of São Paulo.

Estiva Gerbi was founded around 1850 as the village of São João. The village developed around 1878 during the building of the railway line between São José de Mogi Mirim and Nossa Senhora do Desterro da Casa Branca. Close to river Oriçanga, the railway workers came across a completely flooded area and were forced to oversummer ("estivar") there. The railway station eventually built was named Estiva. In 1893, Lourenço Gerbi purchased an estate near the railway station and built a ceramics factory ("Indústria de Cerâmica Gerbi"), initiating the industrialization of Estiva. The municipality of Estiva Gerbi was established on 19 May 1991 and inaugurated on 1 January 1993.

The symbols of Estiva Gerbi are prescribed in Article 2 of the Municipal Constitution, adopted on 26 June 1993, as "the flag, the coat of arms and the anthem, established by Municipal Law".
http://www.cmeg.com.br/lei_municipio.pdf - Municipal Constitution

The flag is white with a red triangle at the upper left corner and a blue triangle at the lower right corner. In the middle of the flag is placed the municipal coat of arms.

Photos (retrieved by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg):
http://www.jornalpolemica.com.br/jornal/329/juninhoba.htm
http://www.cmeg.com.br/galeria/normal/13007138054d87514d1ef1f.jpg
http://www.cmeg.com.br/galeria/normal/13007138654d875189edfe0.jpg

Ivan Sache, 6 April 2013