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The municipality of Tenente Portela (13,719 inhabitants in 2010; 33,796 ha)
is located 500 km north-west of Porto Alegre.
Tenente Portela is named
for Engineering Lieutenant Mario Portela Fagundes. Portela was one of the
founders of the "Representation and Justice" movement, which denounced abuse
committed by the central power against marginalized officers and against the
Brazilian people. A member of the Prestes Column, Portera was killed on 24
January 1925 in a fighting on the bank of river Pardo. The place is now part of
the municipality of Pinheirinho do Vale, located 60 km of Tenente Portela and
close to the border with Santa Catarina state.
Tenente Portela,
originally known as Paris, was settled in 1911. the place was renamed to
Miraguay in 1940 and Tenente Portela in 1942. The municipality of Tenente
Portela was established by State Law No. 2,673 promulgated on 18 August 1955,
separating from Três Passos, and inaugurated on 31 December 1955.
https://www.tenenteportela.rs.gov.br/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 7 August 2020
A white flag with the municipal coat of arms centred.
Official website at
http://www.tenenteportela.rs.gov.br/site/index.php
Dirk Schönberger, 22 April 2012
The flag and arms of Tenente Portela are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 9
promulgated on 7 November 1978.
Article 2.
The shield from the coat of
arms is surmounted by a crown-shaped fortified citadel, masoned black on a white
background, symbolizing political and administrative independence.
Article 3.
The shield, in Portuguese or Flemish style, features on a green
field an obelisk and an indigenous war bonnet in chief and a plow in base.
Article 4.
The obelisk features on one of its sides a parchment-like
engraving, illegible. It represents the first monument erected to honor
Lieutenant Portela, a soldier who died in the neighborhood and gave his name to
the municipality. The monument symbolizes an historical event that has to remain
in the posterity.
Article 5.
The war bonnet is a reference to the
municipality's early inhabitants and origin.
Article 6.
The basic plow
evokes the work of all those who built the municipality and still build it
through agriculture.
Article 7.
The shield shall be surrounded by a
border charged on one side by seven castles or masoned in black and on the other
side by five bezants, blue and white. The border shall be red on the part
charged with castles and white on the part charged with "quinas".
Article
8.
The divided border evokes the Treaty of San Ildefonso, signed in 1777 by
the Portuguese and Spanish crowns, which shares the South American territory.
The dividing line prescribed by the treaty split the municipality of Tenente
Portela, assigning one half to Portugal and the other to Spain. Moreover, river
Uruguai, which limits the municipality, marks the division between the
Portuguese and Spanish spheres of influence. The castles and "quinas" are the
symbols of the peninsular kingdoms.
Article 9.
Beneath the shield
shall be placed a scroll inscribed "18 - 5 - 55 TENENTE PORTELA RS", in black.
Article 10.
The shield's green field is a reference of the forests that
cover the municipal territory, and to the Guarita forest and Turvo Forest Park.
Article 11.
The obelisk, the war bonnet and the plow are white, outlined
in black.
Article 12.
The flag shall be black, charged in the center
with the coat of arms. White evokes the settlement's peaceful people, who are
committed to work.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/rs/t/tenente-portela/lei-ordinaria/1978/1/9/lei-ordinaria-n-9-1978-adota-o-brasao-e-a-bandeira-como-simbolos-do-municipio
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.tenenteportela.rs.gov.br/noticias/tenente_portela_e_destaque_em_gestao_fiscal_conforme_firjan
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradetenenteportela/videos/259580518501997/?v=259580518501997
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradetenenteportela/photos/a.2320822961354919/2320823604688188/?type=3&theater
Ivan Sache, 7 August 2020