city, south central Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, lying at 732 ft (223 m) above sea level amid gently rolling hills covered with tall prairie grass. It was founded in 1811 and given city status in 1859. Located southwest of Prto Alegre, the state capital, and 25 mi (40 km) north of the Uruguayan border, Bag has long had military importance. In 1825 and 1827 it was occupied by Uruguayan and Argentinian forces. The surrounding country is used chiefly for cattle and sheep ranching, and the city is a meat-packing centre and wool depot. With the adoption of new varieties of wheat, developed at a nearby government experiment station, Bag has become the centre of one of the state's largest wheat-growing regions. The city can be reached by rail, highway, and air. Pop. (1980 prelim.) 66,743.
BAGE
Meaning of BAGE in English
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