Araranguá

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Araranguá is a city located in the south part of Santa Catarina state, in the south of Brazil. It has around 63,000 inhabitants and was settled mainly by Azoreans and Italians.

City data

History

The first to arrive in Araranguá region were the Portugueses, who came from Laguna in the beginning of the 19th century. They settled in the Morro dos Conventos (“Convents Mountain”), where there was a road that connected the south with the center of the country. Later, Italian, German, Polish and Spanish immigrants and the African slaves arrived in the city. At that time, the region also had Carijós and Kaingang Indians, but they do not exist anymore.

The city was founded April 3, 1880, and was named Araranguá because of the Araranguá River.

Economy

Trivia

  • Araranguá is know as "A Cidade das Avenidas" ("The City of the Avenues”) because of its wide roads.

External links

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