- Cariacica
Cariacica is a town and municipality in the state of
Espírito Santo ,Brazil . It is located 10km northwest ofVitória , the capital of the state. It has a population of 343,100 (2005) and forms part of theGreater Vitória metropolitan area.History
Before the arrival of the colonists to this area,
Tupiniquim Indians made this area their home. The name "Cariacica" comes from their language, meaning "the arrival of white men". Cariacica was created as a district ofVitória on18 December 1837 . Its full name as it was given by the Catholic church is "Freguesia de São João Batista de Cariacica", afterSaint John the Baptist , the patron saint of the town. On30 December 1890 Cariacica separated fully from the municipality ofVitória , becoming the capital of its own municipality. Since24 July 1971 Saint John the Baptist's day has been the city's commemorative day.Colonization
After the initial settlement instigated as a point of contact between the capital
Vitória and the interior, between 1829 and 1833 some Pomeranian families arrived to the area. Population increased much more significantly after 1865, because of the formation of German colonies which headed to Santa Leopoldina and Santa Isabel. In 1837 a group of Portuguese also arrived to establish themselves in the rural district of the municipality.ports
Rio Branco Atlético Clube is a football club based in the city. The club is the most successful team of the state, being the club with mostCampeonato Capixaba titles. It plays atEstádio Kléber Andrade . Another city's football club isDesportiva Capixaba .References
[http://www.geocities.com/espiritosantoonline/cariacica.html History of Cariacica (in Portuguese)]
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