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Curitiba is a Brazilian city, capital of the state of Paraná, approximately 90 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean, is the city with better quality of life in Brazil, is the seventh most populous city in Brazil and most of the south of the country with a population of 3,172,357 inhabitants, and since 1693 has maintained a pace of urban growth strengthened by the arrival of a large number of European immigrants during the nineteenth century, mostly Germans, Poles, Ukrainians and Italians, who have contributed to the cultural diversity that remains today . The city experienced several urban plans and laws that sought to contain the uncontrolled growth and leading to be famous internationally for its innovation and care for the urban environment. The process of population development of both the city and the city originated with the tropeiros and migratory waves initiated by Portuguese, Spanish and other ethnic groups including Gypsies, Jews and Africans. After this period, the city received a strong wave of European immigration: Germans from 1833; in 1871, the Poles and Ukrainians, and finally the Italians. Curitiba is the second city outside of Poland with the highest number of inhabitants of Polish origin, surpassed only by Chicago, USA. It is the only Brazilian city to have spelling in Polish Language: Kurytyba. Curitiba is the economic center of the state of Paraná and the fourth largest GDP of the country. Paranaense The capital is one of the largest manufacturers centers of Brazil. Industrialization began in the early nineteenth century with the European immigrants who work, especially the manufacture of leather goods and wood. Curitiba is the sixth Brazilian city with the largest number of international events and is the third city to receive tourists for business. Of the two million visitors, at least half landed the business. To meet the growing demand, the park hotel Curitibanos has developed and is now considered the fourth largest in the country. Good restaurants and customized services of hotels like the 92.4% of those who leave the city. The capital was chosen by the magazine paranaense Travel and Tourism, Publisher April, as the 4th best Brazilian city for travel and tourism, getting ahead of big national tour, and Fortaleza, Natal, Gramado, Maceio and Recife, Curitiba was elected as cultural destination better and better cost-benefit for tourism of southern Brazil in the 2008 Special Edition Magazine Guide See The Best of Brazil. The area also cites the city's strategic location, which makes it a kind of capital of Mercosur. The magazine highlights See Curitiba as the best destination for business in Brazil. Ninety-four experts, selected by the magazine, show the capital paranaense as the best Brazilian city for investment. The selection was disclosed in the magazine supplement of "The Best of Brazil - Guide 2007". The city has become one of the largest and most important centers for attracting technology giants of the sector of information technology both in the areas of software as hardware, moving to become the national center. Curitiba has a fruitful relationship with the performing arts and theater. The city hosts since 1992 a major festival of theater (usually composed of international attractions, major national attractions, local assemblies and a display option), which regularly attract a large contingent of tourists and a significant cultural movement. The city has room to show the undoubted technical and acoustic feedback, as the Teatro Guaira, one of the largest rooms, the number of spectators, the South America Other theaters include the city's Teatro Positivo, Maria José Santos Theater and Theater and Paiol Opera de Arame. In recent decades, Curitiba has consolidated as a national center for treatment in health, with several hospitals and public clinics and individuals, from different categories. point is to stop the so-called "health tourism" (ie, when a person needs to move from their place of origin to obtain health care). Taxis are standardized, color orange with black chess on the side and some details in black on the bumpers. In July 2001, Curitiba became the first city to receive the "Pole of Informatics" awarded by Info Exame magazine, the performance of their business technology. With an industrial park of 43 million square meters, the metropolitan region of Curitiba attracted large companies such as ExxonMobil, Elma Chips, Sadia, Kraft Foods, Siemens, Johnson Controls and HSBC, as well as commercial and cultural center, the city has an important and diversified industrial park including the second largest automotive hub of the country and the main international terminal aeroviário the southern region, the International Airport Afonso Pena.
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