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Ibirapuitã
City in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Overview
Ibirapuitã is a small, welcoming city in rural Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, blending local traditions with southern charm. The city offers quiet streets, friendly locals, and a genuine glimpse of gaucho rural life. Visitors can expect scenic countryside and traditional events throughout the year.
Geographic Context
Jurisdiction
Brazil
State
Rio Grande do Sul
Population
3,789
Time Zone
America/Sao_Paulo
Coordinates
-28.62°, -52.47°
Key Metrics
Safety Score
60
Female Safety
50
LGBTQ+ Safety
40
Traffic Safety
60
Food Safety
60
Monthly Cost
$479
Local Cost
$305
Local Income
$350
Cashless
40
English
20
Temperature
17.9°C
Summer Avg
22.3°C
Winter Avg
13.1°C
Record High
37.5°C
Record Low
-3.9°C
Humidity
81%
Precipitation
1722 mm
City Vibrancy
—
Coworking
0
Cafes
0
Nightlife
0
Parks
0
Transport
0
Walk Score
0
Footways
—
Airport
PFB
Distance
44 km
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Data sources
Source-backed data
NASA POWER - Climate normals and monthly weather measurements rendered as city weather metrics. Updated 2026-03-22.
World Air Quality Index - Latest available city-level air quality station measurement. Updated 2025-12-05.
OpenStreetMap - Nearby amenities counted from OpenStreetMap-derived city extracts. Updated 2025-12-07.
OpenStreetMap transport extract - Walkability, footway density, and airport access metrics derived from mapped transport features. Updated 2025-12-06.
Oyster List city price model - City price estimates calibrated from local price surveys and jurisdiction-level cost signals. Updated 2026-01-14.
Estimated data
Oyster List AI-assisted estimates - Safety, lifestyle, income, and practical scores are model-assisted estimates derived from source-backed country and city signals. Confidence 35/100.
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