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History Of Paraná
The history of the state of Paraná (state), Paraná, in Brazil, began before the Portuguese colonization of the Americas, discovery of Brazil, at a time when the first inhabitants of what is now the territory of the state were the three indigenous peoples, namely: Tupi people, Tupi-Guaraní people, Guaranís, Kaingangs, and Xoklengs. The first cities founded in the state were Paranaguá, Curitiba, Castro, Paraná, Castro, Ponta Grossa, Palmeira, Paraná, Palmeira, Lapa, Paraná, Lapa, Guarapuava, and Palmas, Paraná, Palmas. Overview In the pre-colonial period, in the 16th century, the region was forgotten by Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal and was explored by other countries that sought hardwood. The most important expeditions were by the Spain, Spanish, who brought members of the Jesuits, Society of Jesus, founding settlement centers in western Paraná. Between 1521 and 1525, the region of the rivers Paraná River, Paraná, Paranapanema River, Paranapanema, Tibagi River, Tibagi, ...
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Bandeira Do Paraná
Bandeira, a Portuguese-language word for flag, may refer to: People *Bandeira (surname) Places *Bandeira, Minas Gerais, Brazil, a municipality *Bandeira do Sul, Minas Gerais, Brazil *Bandeira River (Chopim River tributary), Brazil *Bandeira River (Piquiri River tributary), Brazil *Pico da Bandeira, the third highest mountain in Brazil *Bandeira Waterfall, East Timor See also *Bandeirantes (other) *Bandeiras (Madalena), a civil parish in the Azores *Banderas (other) Banderas may refer to: People * Alberto Del Rio (Alberto Banderas), Mexican professional wrestler * Antonio Banderas (born 1960), Spanish actor * Josh Banderas (born 1995), American football player * Julie Banderas, American television news corresp ...
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