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Encyclopedia > Parana State
Statistics
Capital: Curitiba
Area: 199,544km²
Inhabitants: 9,150,000 (?)
Pop. density: ? inh./km²
Timezone: GMT -3
ISO 3166-2: BR-PR
Governor: Roberto Requião
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Other meanings: Paraná, Argentina, River Paraná


Bandeira do Paraná/Paraná's flag


Paraná is one of the states of Brazil, located in the southern part of the country, bordering Paraguay. The territory was set apart from the province of São Paulo in 1853, as a punishment for the latter's support in the insurrection of 1842. It is in the Southern region of Brazil.


The main cities of the state are:

  • Curitiba
  • Londrina
  • Maringá
  • Ponta Grossa
  • Cascavel
  • Guarapuava
  • Campo Mourão
  • Cornélio Procópio
  • Araucária
  • São José dos Pinhais
  • Paranaguá
  • Pato Branco
  • Santo Antônio da Platina
  • Foz do Iguaçu

Social Care

Paraná has one of the highest standard of living in Brazil, with a relatively low criminality rates, a special attention given to education and health and a HDI of ~0.785, the 4th highest in Brazil.


In 2001, with the new governor, Roberto Requião, the state of Parana started a huge educational program, called "Paraná Digital". This program will install about 5m000 laboratories using Linux to every state student.


In October 2003 Paraná banned both the cultivation and transportation of genetically modified crops. This is stricter than the national standard, which prohibits commercial cultivation of such crops, but allows experimental cultivation and permits transport. Paraná, Brazil's largest grain producing state, is now also Brazil's largest exporter of organically-grown crops.


Nevertheless, the state has some critical social problems, mainly in the west and in the suburbs of the city of Curitiba and Foz do Iguaçu.


External links

  • Paraná (http://www.pr.gov.br); info from its local government.
  • Curitiba (http://www.curitiba-brazil.com).
  • Brazil Pictures (http://www.geographicguide.com/brazil.htm);


States of Brazil
Acre | Alagoas | Amapá | Amazonas | Bahia | Ceará | Federal District | Espírito Santo | Goiás | Maranhão | Mato Grosso | Mato Grosso do Sul | Minas Gerais | Pará | Paraíba | Paraná | Pernambuco | Piauí | Rio de Janeiro | Rio Grande do Norte | Rio Grande do Sul | Rondônia | Roraima | Santa Catarina | São Paulo | Sergipe | Tocantins

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Paraná (Brazil) (1213 words)
There is hereby adopted as the particular standard of the State of Paraná the flag presented by citizen Manoel Correia de Freitas at the session of the Legislative Assembly of 3 July 1891 and executed by the artist Paulo de Assumpçao.
Ribeiro mentions that the 1905 flag of Paraná was abolished by state law 2182 of 15 March 1923.
The 1947 flag was altered in 1990 by deleting a white band inscribed with the name of the state across the blue celestial sphere on the center and by changing the artistic rendering of the branches surrounding the sphere.
InfoBrazil.Com (1328 words)
João Chiminazzo Neto is the regional director in the Brazilian state of Paraná for ABCR – the Brazilian Association of Highway Concessionaires.
The project was a key component in a development program created by the state administration at the time, which called for a network of highways serving all regions in the state.
At first, the state government attempted direct intervention in the system, under the pretext of preserving the public order – threatened, in fact, by the absence of police repression during the invasion and destruction of toll booths by militants from landless peasant movements.
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