Serafina Corrêa, Municipal district in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Serafina Corrêa is a municipal district in Rio Grande do Sul located at 590 meters elevation in southern Brazil, covering an area of 163 square kilometers. The city is home to approximately 17,500 residents and serves as the center of a region shaped by Italian immigration.
The municipality was established in 1960, growing out of Italian settlement communities that formed in the northeastern region of Rio Grande do Sul during the late 1800s. This formal creation recognized a community that had already taken shape through generations of families with Italian roots.
The city holds the designation of National Capital of Talian, preserving the dialect and customs brought by Italian settlers to the region in the late 1800s. This language and these traditions remain alive in everyday conversations and local celebrations today.
The city administration is centered on Avenida 25 de Julho, where residents access municipal services and administrative procedures. Visitors can find important public facilities and information points in this central area.
The Via Genova features replicas of Italian historical buildings, including the Castello Inferiore di Marostica and Casa di Romeo, reflecting the city's heritage. These reconstructions allow visitors to explore a piece of Italian architecture without traveling far away.
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