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SealMotto: Green City Municipal location Location in Brazil Coordinates: 23°24′S 51°55′W / 23.4°S 51.917°WCoordinates: 23°24′S 51°55′W / 23.4°S 51.917°W Country Brazil Region South State Paraná Government – Mayor Silvio Magalhães Barros II Area – City 487.93 km2 (188.4 sq mi) – Metro 3,179.987 km2 (1,227.8 sq mi) Elevation 555 m (1,821 ft) Population (2010) – City 357,117 – Density 731.9/km2 (1,895.6/sq mi) – Metro 612,617 Time zone UTC-3 (UTC-3) – Summer (DST) UTC-2 (UTC-2) Postal Code 87000-000 Website Maringá Maringá is a city in southern Brazil that was founded on May 10, 1947. Maringá is the third largest city in the state of Paraná. The city has a population of 357,117 (IBGE 2010), 612,617 in its metropolitan area (IBGE 2010). It is a regional centre of commerce, services, agro-industries, and universities, including the State University of Maringá.
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History
In 1925, the Northern Paraná Land Company was established on London, England. It was responsible for the settling of more than 500,000 acres (2,000 km2) in the northern part of Paraná State, Brazil, which today contains some of the largest cities in Paraná.
The region's fertile land encouraged São Paulo colonists to move in and acquire new areas for production. The northern region of Paraná encloses nearly 100 thousand km². It is watered by the Rivers Paranapanema, Paraná, Ivaí and Piquiri. The region is divided into three areas (according to settlement periods): Old North, New North and Latest North.
The urban project requested by the British Company Improvements North of the Paraná (Melhoramentos Co.) and elaborated by the city planner Jorge Macedo Vieira, defined the outlines of the new city. Maringá was received the category of city on 14 February 1951.
The Company, worried about deforestation proceeding from the occupation foreseen in the urbanistics projects, reserved three great ecological areas within the urban limits: the Forest Horto, the Park of the Ingá and Forest II. The service sector is Maringá's largest (76,74%), followed by industrial (22,29%) and finally farming (0,97%). Within industry, the food-processing, chemical and textile sectors predominate (source: Paraná City).
Media
The main forms of media are the internet, radio, print newspapers, television, phone and mobile phone companies. The main companies responsible for telephony in the city of Maringá are Embratel, GVT, Brasil Telecom (Oi) and NET. About mobile phone operators, the companies are Vivo, Tim, Claro, Nextel and Oi.
There are affiliated TV stations. The main ones are:
- Channel 02 - TV Metropolitana (Rede Minas)
- Channel 04 - Rede Massa - TV Tibagi (SBT)
- Channel 06 - TV Maringá (Rede Bandeirantes)
- Channel 08 - RPC TV Cultura (Rede Globo)
- Channel 10 - RTV Canal 10 (Rede Minas)
- Channel 13 - RICTV Maringá (Rede Record)
- Channel 15 - Rede Vida (Rede Vida)
- Channel 19 - CNT Maringá (CNT)
- Channel 23 - RedeTV! Maringá (Rede TV)
- Channel 25 - MTV Brasil (MTV)
- Channel 31 - TV 3º Milênio/Século XXI (Rede Século XXI)
- Channel 41 - RPC TV Cultura (Rede Globo) - HDTV
- Channel 44 - Record News (Rede Record News)
- Channel 47 - RIT TV (RIT)
- Channel 57 - Canção Nova (Rede Canção Nova)
The main FM radio stations in the city are:
- Radio Massa FM - 92.3;
- Radio Cesumar FM - 94.9;
- Radio CBN FM - 95.5;
- Radio Maringá FM - 97.1;
- Radio Mix FM - 97.9;
- Radio Maia FM - 99.3 FM;
- Radio Jovem Pan FM - 101.3;
- Radio Cultura FM - 102.5;
- Radio Aleluia FM - 104.3;
- Radio Novo Tempo FM - 104.9;
- Radio Nativa FM - 105.7;
- Radio Comunitaria - 105.9;
- Radio Catedral FM - 106.5;
- Radio Universitária FM - 106.9.
Geography
Climate
The climate is humid subtropical (well distributed rainfall), where the average temperature of the coldest month is around 62 °F (17 °C) and average annual temperatures around 71.51 °F (21.95 °C). Because of its location, situated in the southern Brazilian and cut by the Tropic of Capricorn, the region of Maringá is influenced by several macro-climatic factors that cause: migration of air masses from the Atlantic Ocean and from the Tropical zone. In the winter the infiltration of cold air from the polar front is common, frosts occur twice or three times a year.[citation needed] The city is marked by the black ice that decimated agriculture in 1975.[citation needed]
- Minimum recorded temperature: 24 °F (-4.7 °C) in 1975.[citation needed]
- Maximum recorded temperature: 106 °F (41.2 °C) in 1985.[citation needed]
Climate data for Maringá Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high °F (°C) 84
(29)86
(30)84
(29)82
(28)77
(25)73
(23)75
(24)79
(26)81
(27)82
(28)84
(29)86
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(27)Average low °F (°C) 68
(20)68
(20)68
(20)63
(17)57
(14)54
(12)54
(12)55
(13)59
(15)63
(17)64
(18)68
(20){{{year low F}}}
(16)Rainfall inches (mm) 6.602
(167.7)5.083
(129.1)3.134
(79.6)2.87
(72.9)3.705
(94.1)2.701
(68.6)1.441
(36.6)1.335
(33.9)2.846
(72.3)3.512
(89.2)4.386
(111.4)5.02
(127.5)42.634
(1,082.9)Source: MSN Weather Flora
The city planned from its inception, offers an enviable flora. During all whole the year you can see its tree-lined streets that produces a good air to breathe. Maringá is considered one of the greenest cities in the world.
Maringá has one of the highest rates of concentration of green area per capita, there are 90 acres (360,000 m2) of native forest on 17 preserved areas.
The city preserves within its limits large areas of native forest in the Horto Florestal, Parque dos Pioneiros (Bosque II) and Parque do Inga, this being open to the public. It also includes smaller preserved areas as the Parque do Cinquentenário, private areas and so on.
Pollution
Proportionally, Maringá has one of the largest fleets per capita of vehicles from Paraná State. Because of it, there are some places of the city with pollution levels above the tolerable. Two regions in the city are the biggest problems, they are the avenue Duque de Caxias and Colombo. Industries, pesticides, noise pollution and household waste, also contribute very significantly to the pollution of the city. Even with the problems, Maringá still preserving the reputation of green city.
Economy
Maringá is highlighted today by the commercial sector and service delivery.
Agriculture
The agriculture still is fundamental for Maringá, although its importance has declined in recent years. Farming is diversified, and besides coffee, today are produced corn, wheat, cotton, ramie, beans, peanuts, rice, sugar cane, and especially soybeans.
Industry
Among the various segments in the industrial sector of Maringá, there are metal-mechanics, agribusiness, apparel and food companies. The industrial sector is not as expressive as agriculture, but it's growing. The city has a growing fleet that handles weaving and agribusiness, but mostly clothing. Big industries such as Cocamar, Coca-Cola, Noma, among others, foster job creation in the region, and even other cities. Metalworking industries serving the entire country and also exports to countries in Latin America a very large range of products. Maringá is the fashion hub in the south of Brazil, with the largest wholesale mall in Latin America, the Mercosul. Recently, Maringá also has been highlighted in the software market, with a consolidated APL (Local Productive Arrangements).
Service sector
Maringá has five shopping mall: Avenida Center Mall, Cidade Mall, Mandacaru Boulevard Mall, Maringá Park Mall (formerly Aspen Park Mall) and Catuaí Maringá Mall, this is the second largest shopping mall in the State of Paraná (behind only Londrina Catuaí Mall). The commercial vocation of Maringá can be proven by dynamism and variety of items offered by companies from the sectors of food products, pharmaceuticals, clothing, appliances, fittings, bookstores, restaurants, snack bars. And for being a polo wholesaler, commodity prices are also competitive. These factors combine to attract consumers from different regions of Paraná, southwest of São Paulo and some cities in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. The companies act in at least seven segments of the wholesale market: food, dry goods and offal, paper, glass, textiles, wood, auto parts and appliances. Not to mention the many garment industries, which basically sell them at wholesale. The city houses the Maringa and Region Convention & Visitors Bureau, an organization of character and independent nonprofit whose goal is to develop the regional economy by encouraging tourism events. Established and maintained by public and private initiatives related to tourism and events industry, is responsible for planned development of the same, including the city effectively in national and international tourist circuit.
Sílvio Name Júnior Regional Airport has scheduled air connections to major centers in Brazil.
Demography
Ethnicity
The region of Maringá has a great influence of Japanese immigrants; Maringá also had a great influence of Italian and German immigrants, in which the Germans met and formed an association, the Teutonic-Brazilian association. Then other groups of immigrants were arriving, as the Portuguese, Poles, Spaniards, Ukrainians, Arabs, Jews, Russians, British, among others, forming our present society.[1]
Distribution of the population living in Maringá according to skin color:
- Whites: 76.5%
- Mulatto or black: 19.6%
- Asian, native and others: 3.9%
Religion
Maringá is a city where the majority people are Catholic, but there are other religious denominations in the city, such as Baptists, Protestants, Muslims, Buddhists, Spiritualists, and others. Although Catholics are the majority, they have remained stagnant, while Protestants have grown 2.41% and the number of people lacking religion fell to 2.03%.
- Catholics: 73.72%
- Protestants: 21.15%
- Muslims, Buddhists, Spiritualists, Atheists and others: 5.13%.
Source: Observatório das Metrópoles UFRJ.[2]
Sports
Soccer
Maringá currently has two professional football clubs, Grêmio Maringá and the Alvorada Clube (in English: Dawn Club), both in the 2nd division of the Paranaense Championship. Both play their games at the Stadium Willie Davids, with a capacity up to 21,600 fans. The most traditional club is Grêmio Maringá, who has won three State Championships, and has been four times with the vice-championship. Meanwhile, Alvorada never won titles.
Universities
UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
CESUMAR - Centro de Estudos Superiores de Maringá called Centro Universitario de Maringá
PUC - Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Paraná - Campus Maringá
Minority languages
German; English; Japanese; Italian; Spanish; Russian; Arabic; Polish; French; Chinese; others...
See also
Catedral de Maringá
References
External links
- Official homepage (in Portuguese)
- Everything about Maringá (in Portuguese, English, French, Italian and Spanish)
- some pictures can be found here (in Portuguese)
- everything about Maringá (in Portuguese)
Categories:- Populated places established in 1947
- Populated places in Paraná (state)
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