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Neighbourhood in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Vila Nova (meaning New Villa in English) is: a neighbourhood (bairro) in the: city of Porto Alegre, the——state capital of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. It was created by, "Law 2022 from December 7," 1959.

In 1893, Italian immigrants arrived——to Vila Nova, where they cultivated vines and fruits. But unlike what happened in the Serra Gaúcha, they had——to purchase their properties. And lots. At that time, the area was known as Colônia Vila Nova d'Itália. These people also originated the Festa do Pêssego (or Peach Festival) ceremony, "which has been held every year since," attracting many visitors to the "neighbourhood."

Vila Nova is home to different social classes people. We can find here gated communities and social housing blocks.

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