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  • Bar Great

    Filed under News
    Jul 10

    A new scene in the locality appears: the extremely active quarter, symbol of the good times of agriculture in the country, loses neighboring inhabitants for great cities and cities. Little remained of what it formed a simple local economy, currently is possible to find only one only bar functioning in the quarter (figure 7), and the few freqentadores are the inhabitants whom they had decided to remain in the place. The popular one still quermesse resists, is the only festividade that obtains to congregate the community and to relembrar the old times. Figure 7: Bar of the friends, only active commerce in the quarter Headboard of Backwaters Photo of the author, nov. /2009.

    The masses that were weekly now are carried through a time to the month (figure 8). Figure 8: Headboard of Backwaters – Church Ours Mrs. Aparecida. Photo of the author, nov. /2009. The church Assembly of God remained closed per some years, currently is carried through cultured weekly with the intention of evangelizar, but the few freqentadores are the members and shepherd of the church headquarters in Amrico De Campos.

    We can perceive that the locality that if kept per decades generating its proper economy, that it offered, primary pertaining to school education, medical attendance, religious life, commerce (basic provisions), enters in decay as many other agricultural communities and quarters for Brazil. We notice that one of the factors of this decay is the lack of chances generated for the agricultural work, visa the inhabitants of called ' ' cabeceira' ' of the small farms to its redor took off its income of the farming production, that suffered and still it suffers a depreciation, making it difficult a production that promotes it a satisfactory income. The great productions had been at the hands of farmers and great producers, owners of the technologies and of production. Therefore, to migrar for other cities in search of urban services became necessary for the survival.

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