Website www.girua.rs.gov.br Population 17,198 (2015) | Time zone BRT (UTC-3) Area 855.9 km² | |
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Weather 12°C, Wind E at 10 km/h, 80% Humidity |
Orquestra da escola municipal agricola turno integral s o miguel arcanjo de giru
Giruá is a municipality in the northern part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The population is 17,198 (2015 est.) in an area of 855.92 km². It is located 474 km west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, northeast of Alegrete.
Contents
- Orquestra da escola municipal agricola turno integral s o miguel arcanjo de giru
- Retrospectiva c mara municipal de vereadores de giru 2015
- Bounding municipalities
- Economy
- History
- References

Retrospectiva c mara municipal de vereadores de giru 2015
Bounding municipalities
Economy

Because of its rich volcanic soil, agriculture is important in Giruá, notably soy production. Its nickname is the Capital of Productivity. Other important crops are maize, wheat, sunflower and linseed.
History

The area of Giruá was first inhabited by the Guarani people, and in the 17th century Jesuit missions arrived. The name Giruá comes from jerivá, an indigenous word for the fruit of the butia palm.



References
Giruá Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA