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Curitiba, Brazil
Curitiba, Brazil Information - Wikipedia.com Curitiba, is located on the eastern coast of Brazil. The city has the largest population and also the largest economy in Southern Brazil. The population of Curitiba numbers approximately 1.8 million people Jacksonville twinned with Curitiba, Brazil on April 3, 2009 – becoming Jacksonville’s seventh Sister City. Jacksonville's newest Sister City is largely the results of a partnership between Jacksonville Sister Cities, Brazil-Jacksonville Alliance of Northeast Florida and Jacksonville Port Authority. Brazil-Jacksonville Alliance of Northeast Florida is a 502 (c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting trade with Curitiba. HistoryThe first ten years of the 16th century marked the beginning of a war of conquest of Europeans (Portuguese colonists) against the indigenous peoples who inhabited the area of the city. Waves of European immigrants started arriving after 1850, mainly Germans, Italians, Poles and Ukrainians. In 1853, the south and southwest of the province of São Paulo were separated, forming the new province of Paraná, and Curitiba became its capital. During the 20th century, especially after 1950, the city rapidly increased in population and consolidated its position as regional hub for trade and services, becoming one of the richest cities in Brazil and a pioneer in urban solutions. In the 1940s and 1950s, Alfred Agache, co-founder of the French Society for Urban Studies, was hired to produce the first city plan. It emphasized a "star" of boulevards, with public amenities downtown, an industrial district and sanitation. It was followed when possible, but was too expensive to complete.CultureCuritiba is the first city in Brazil to have an IMAX cinema. It is in the Palladium Shopping Center which is the biggest mall in Southern Brazil. BusinessAccording to IPEA data, the GDP is estimated at real 29 billion, without recording activities in the agriculture and livestock farming (0.03%) sectors. Industry represented 34.13% and the commerce and service sectors 65.84%
Links to Curitiba Websites Curitiba Travel Guide and Photos First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Jacksonville Alliance of Northeast Florida
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