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Arroio Trinta

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Country
  
Brazil

State
  
Santa Catarina

Time zone
  
UTC -3

Region
  
South

Mesoregion
  
Oeste Catarinense

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Arroio Trinta is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil. The population in 2010 was 3,502 inhabitants.

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Map of Arroio Trinta - State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Etymology

There is a degree of curiosity concerning the name of the town. It is said that in order to arrive at the city of Videira (to which the town belonged until 1961), a small river (Arroio) had to be crossed thirty (Trinta) times, and for this reason the name of the town became Arroio Trinta.

Origin

The Italian descendants who immigrated to the region of Urussanga began to colonise Arroio Trinta in 1924. Until then, the population was made up of caboclos.

The first mill of Arroio Trinta came a year later after the arrival of the first families and the first sawmill was established five years later.

References

Arroio Trinta Wikipedia