A list of puns related to "Rio Grande Do Sul"
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Na SΓ©rie A, GrΓͺmio e Juventude na zona de rebaixamento
Na SΓ©rie B, Brasil de Pelotas lanterna, rebaixado
Quais foram as piores temporadas de um estado brasileiro? Lembro que em 2015 Santa Catarina teve quatro representantes na SΓ©rie A, foram caindo e em 2018 tinha sΓ³ a Chapecoense
I don't know how the devs envision the Gauchos in South America (gauchos are the people that now at days lives in the Pampas, that is southern Brasil, Uruguay and eastern Argentina).
Today, their traditions are all about cattle and horses. They also have a lot of military tradition (the Brazilian army units stationed there are the fiercest), separatism (they tryied at least twice) and caudillism.
All in all, Gauchos should be the brazilian dothraki in this game... At least that is how I see them.
However, Gaucho caudillos where not always separatists. Once, a guy named GetΓΊlio Vargas started a revolution, not so separate from the rest of the country, but to take it over.
Unlike his predecessors, Vargas wasn't a separatist. He took the brazilian presidency via a state coup when he lost the elections for president in 1930, aided by the army units stationed in the south and some gaucho farmers who vowed to ride with him up to Rio de Janeiro.
After taking power the from a certain Washington LuΓs (yep, we brazilians had our own president Washington, but he was a looser), he torn down the republican constitution of 1889 and governed for a while with absolute power.
The state of SΓ£o Paulo risen in rebellion after two years of his presidency, in what was known as the Constitutionalist Revolution (which was more of a separatist rebellion if you ask me), which was crushed by this guy. He is seen as a tyrant in SΓ£o Paulo city (the only city without a President Vargas avenue in the country... We have instead a 9th of July avenue, the day of the start of said revolution and a holliday in the state. Had it succeeded, we would commemorate our independence only 5 days apart from the americans), but beloved in the rest of the country (despite being a dictator).
A lot of our legislation in vigor to this day came from his pen (he made our work laws, and the penal code, both still in vigor with minor adjustments, despite three changes in government form from his time to this day), he created some of our most important state run companies, like Petrobras (a state run oil company), Vale do Rio Doce (a formerly state run mining company that came to the news due to some tragic accidents in Minas Gerais) and Compania Siderurgia Nacional (a foundry. He exchanged the resources and tech with the USA for brazilian participation in WW II).
Though he had fascist sympathies, he fought alongside the allies in WWII. Sometime after the war, he was deposed, but was elected back to th
... keep reading on reddit β‘Sorry for such a random question, but any answers would be greatly helpful and appreciated from my heart. AbraΓ§os (itβs so cute how Brazilians say hugs to each other, I couldnβt help but say it too) π
Quais sΓ£o os melhores hotΓ©is/pousadas na cidade de Pelotas, RS que recomendarias?
Tell me all you know about the olive oil from Rio Grande do Sul, my curiosity is insatiable!
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