5-1221: Camobi - is a bairro in the District of Sede in the municipality of Santa Maria , in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul . It is located in east Santa Maria . The bairro contains the following villages : Santa Maria Air Force Base , Camobi, Condomínio Residencial Novo Horizonte, Condomínio Vila Verde, Estação Colônia, Loteamento Behr, Loteamento Carlos Gomes, Loteamento Grazziotin, Loteamento Irmão Leão, Loteamento Martins da Silva, Loteamento Monfardini, Loteamento São José, Núcleo Habitacional Fernando Ferrari, Parque Residencial Alto da Colina, Parque Residencial Amaral, Parque Residencial Camobi, Parque Residencial Fiori D'Itália, Parque Residencial Monte Carlo, Parque Residencial Novo Horizonte, Parque Residencial Santa Lúcia, Parque Residencial Universitário, Petit Village, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria , Vila Almeida, Vila Assunção, Vila do Canto, Vila Jardim, Vila Progresso, Vila Santa Helena, Vila Santos Dumont, Vila Soares do Canto, Vila Tereza, Vila Tonetto, Vila Vitório Rossato. Bairro A bairro ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbajʁu] )
10-405: A city. In Brazil, the word is frequently applied to urban areas in cities, in which the bairros are generally defined only unofficially and have rough borders, without any official administrative function. In some cities, however, the bairros have defined territorial limits set by the municipal government, but most follow popular definition by its citizens. In Portugal, the word is used with
15-450: Is a Portuguese word for a quarter or a neighborhood or, sometimes, a district which is within a city or town. It is commonly used in Portugal , Brazil , Mozambique , Guinea-Bissau , and other Portuguese-speaking places. Bairro is cognate with Spanish barrio and Catalan barri , descending from the same Andalusi Arabic word بري or bárri , meaning outskirts or surroundings of
20-423: The identification of the residents and determine the attributes of the area in regard to construction or agriculture, much like zoning . They are directed by secretários . In Guinea-Bissau, bairros are first the peri-urban quarters of the capital Bissau beyond the old city centre (Praça), e.g. Bairro de Ajuda, Bairro Militar, Pessak, Quelele, Luanda, Mpantcha, and by extension quarters of smaller towns throughout
25-679: The same meaning as in Brazil, defining a non administrative urban area, frequently without clear borders, an example being the Bairro Alto in Lisbon . Occasionally, a Portuguese bairro can coincide with an administrative freguesia (civil parish). In the past, the cities of Lisbon and Porto were divided in large administrative divisions - each encompassing several freguesias - which were also named bairros . In Mozambique, bairros are administrative subdivisions of urban districts with important functions in
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