Toledo, Paraná

Toledo
Municipality
Município de Toledo
Municipality of Toledo

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Nickname(s): Cidade de Primeiro Mundo (City of the First World) and Capital do Agronegócio (Capital Agribusiness)
Toledo

Location in Brazil

Coordinates: 24°42′50″S 53°44′34″W / 24.71389°S 53.74278°W / -24.71389; -53.74278Coordinates: 24°42′50″S 53°44′34″W / 24.71389°S 53.74278°W / -24.71389; -53.74278
Country  Brazil
Region South
State Paraná
Founded 1951
Government
  Mayor Luis Adalberto Beto Lunitti Pagnussatt (PMDB)
Area
  Municipality 1,197.016 km2 (462.170 sq mi)
  Metro 1,197.016 km2 (462.170 sq mi)
Elevation 550 m (2,493.4 ft)
Population (2015)[1]
  Municipality 132.007
  Density 101/km2 (260/sq mi)
  Metro density 101/km2 (260/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Toledano
Time zone BRT (UTC−3)
  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC−2)
Postal Code (CEP) 85900-001
Area code(s) +55 45
Website City of Toledo

Toledo is a municipality Brazil state of Paraná. It is located in the region west near Cascavel, making this city a developing area on the Agribusiness, driven by its fertile soil and flat, which makes focusing cooperatives and other company s in the business, making it one of the largest grain producers in the state. Its population is 122,502 inhabitants, as estimated by IBGE.[2]

The road distance to the state capital is 540 km.

History

Toledo is located in a region of recent settlement, and received its first residents in 1946, Gaucho settlers from the city of San Marcos, then within Caxias do Sul, then for the Território Federal do Iguaçu. In 1951, the city was liberated from Foz do Iguaçu by Law No. 790, signed by the governor of Paraná Bento Munhoz da Rocha Neto.

The first election was held on November 9, 1952, and the official installation of December 14, 1952, when he saw the inauguration of Mayor Ernesto Dalloglio (1952/1956).

In the late 1960s, the region had only five counties: Foz do Iguaçu, Cascavel, Toledo, Guaíra and Guaraniaçu.

City Hall of Toledo (Paço Municipal de Toledo)

Toledo came when Industrial lumber mill and Colonization Rio Paraná S / A - Maripá acquired from a British real estate company a tract of land called Farm Britain, then started the occupation and clearing of bringing settlers to the area of Rio Grande do Sul.

The initial activity was the logging markets to meet the Argentina and Uruguay. The plan colonization was based on small farms averaging 10 acres in São Paulo.

Thereafter the development occurred rapidly, initially around the economics of farming communities, which lent the company a strong spirit herd.

In the late 1960 to 1970 the modernization of production printed new relationships and expertise in the field favored the monoculture and the concentration of ownership, causing the exodus and accelerated urbanization.

The pig, which was complementary activity to the pioneers, developed rapidly in the 1950s, culminating with the founding of the Pioneer Refrigerated S / A, which had its controlling interest acquired by the company Sadia in the year of 1964, which came to implement the system integration in the areas of poultry and pork, and a manufacturing facility that has installed the largest industry in the city. Initially Frigobrás worked through, but after the merger of the Sadia SA, the purchasing department was transferred to another location. More recently the merger between Sadia and Perdigao, Current BRF, led to the transfer of the administration to Curitiba, but the factory complex remains inalteraldo, with about 7000 workers, whose production meets the domestic and foreign markets. In the 90 Sadia started to invest in the expansion of pig and Toledo area expanded their flock of 100 000 to more than 400 thousand heads.

Education

The municipal education stands out in the Paraná. The note of IDEB Development Index (Basic Education), which is evaluated every two years, has the rate of 5.5 in the city, the best result among the cities of Paraná above 50 thousand inhabitants.

Higher education


Geography

The city of Toledo is located in Western Paraná, bordering:

Hydrography

Major rivers, and creek that sanghas cuts the city of Toledo are:

Numbers of the city[3]

Evolution of the population of Toledo

Censo Population Variatio
1950 615
1960 24.959 3.958,37%
1970 68.885 175,99%
1980 81.282 17,99%
1991 94.879 16,72%
2000 98.200 03,50%
2010 119.313 21,50%
2014 130.295 9,20% *
2015 132.077 11,00%**

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Transportation

Road

Air

Toledo has the Aeroporto Luiz Dalcanalle Filho, which operates by instruments and night flights. Projects of federal and state governments indicate that in 10 years western Paraná, will have a large AIRPORT to ship people and cargo.

Rail

There are studies that Toledo count on the extent of Ferroeste - Ferrovia Paraná Oeste, which will join the city to the Brazilian railway network.

Subdivisions

The city has 23 districts:[5]

Administrative division
Position District Population Density (hab/km²)
1 Centro 11695 3039.39
2 Jardim Santa Maria 2555 4010.12
3 Jardim La Salle 2311 1992.74
4 Jardim Pancera 3227 1565.23
5 Jardim Parizotto 943 1950.86
6 Jardim Bressan 3105 3430.72
7 Sadia 0 0
8 Vila Pioneiro 17340 5116.56
9 Pinheirinho 550 191.52
10 Jardim Europa/América 11704 3438.48
11 Vila Operária 2550 3373.33
12 Jardim Concórdia 4381 1594.1
13 Jardim Independência 459 1192.92
14 Jardim Porto Alegre 4987 1510.77
15 Jardim Gisela 6588 2599.79
16 Vila Industrial 6392 1250.47
17 Tocantins 1163 389.68
18 Jardim Coopagro 8447 2265.89
19 Vila Becker 1108 1052.06
20 Cerâmica Prata 32 123.94
21 São Francisco 5665 2700.28
22 Vila Panorama 7974 4207.71

Besides thirst, there are 10 district :[6]

Position District Population Density (hab/km²)
1 Concórdia do Oeste 1022 25.27
2 Dez de Maio 1619 15.95
3 Dois Irmãos 763 17.37
4 Novo Sarandi 2632 30.89
5 Novo Sobradinho 887 22.51
6 São Luiz do Oeste 742 15.1
7 São Miguel 467 10.6
8 Vila Ipiranga 544 18.17
9 Vila Nova 2188 28.2

(source: Law 1941 December 27 of 2006 )

Main Avenues and Streets of Toledo


  1. Av. Parigot de Souza
  2. Av. Maripá
  3. Av. J.J. Muraro
  4. Av. Ministro Cirne Lima
  5. Av. Senador Attílio Fontana
  6. Av. Egydio Geronymo Munaretto
  7. Av. Nossa Senhora de Fátima
  8. Av. Tiradentes
  9. Rua Primeiro de Maio
  10. Rua Barão do Rio Branco
  11. Rua São João
  12. Rua Santos Dumont
  13. Largo São Vicente de Paulo

Administration

Mayors

Political representation

Tourism - Sports - Leisure - Culture

Tourism

The city of Toledo is preparing for the "Industry of the Third Millennium", with several options for tourism, leisure, gastronomy, culture, sport and business events.

It has natural beauty, such as jumps, waterfalls, ecological trails in the São Francisco River, with emphasis on the Ecological Park Diva Paim Barth, fully central region, with a lake, forest and other attractions that make it a meeting point of the population.[7]

Culture

Municipal Theatre

Inaugurated on November 26 of 1999, is the second largest theater of the State of Paraná, with total area of 2974.18 square meters, between stage, audience, dressing rooms, rehearsal rooms, administrative and other dependencies.

It seats 1,022 people and also has seats for obese patients and those with special needs.

Willy Barth History Museum

Located in the Cultural Centre Oscar Silva on Avenida Tiradentes, is scoped to portray the history of colonization of the city and region. Having already established their own projects, with more space for its collection and study.

House of Culture

Officially opened on December 4 of 1976 was the first of its kind to be created in the State of Paraná.

It houses the headquarters of the Municipal Culture of Toledo.

Libraries

The Municipal Library was established in December 12 of 1960 and recorded in the Instituto Nacional do Livro (National Institute of Paper). It has its headquarters at the Cultural Center Oscar Silva, in the city center.

Sports

Account with the Estádio Municipal 14 de Dezembro, with capacity for 20,000 spectators. Opened in 1968 and renovated in the late 1980, is where the Toledo Colonia Work sends his games. It has track and the Olympic Athletics, formed by a public pool, a soccer field and an Olympic Center Rhythmic Gymnastics which houses part of the sport today gives greater visibility within the city through sports contributions and achievements in national and international competitions with their athletes. Currently, the technique Kliemann Anita, who is from Toledo, is the coach of the Brazilian GR. Among the most outstanding athletes of the project of GR in Toledo are the medalists Brazil Angelica Kvieczynski (6 gold medals in the South American Games in Medellin, Colombia in 2010, three bronze and one silver at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara in 2011), Nicolle Muller (3 gold medals in all the Pan American Games in Brazil in 2007) and Ana Paula Scheffer (bronze medal at the Pan American Games in Brazil in 2007).

In the city there are several gyms belonging to organizations and companies, as well as slopes covered in schools, benefiting 11,000 children and adolescents with activities in 35 sports:

The city is home to an indoor soccer team, the Futsal Association of Toledo, founded in 2009 with the aim of rescuing the sport, a sports project featuring new and different from previous ones. He rode with local athletes and teams has partnered with various schools of the city futsal.

In its first year of activities, participated in the Bronze Key Campeonato Paranaense de Futsal and has already won one of two places, along with the Green Club of Ponta Grossa, for the Silver Key in 2011.

Send your games in gymnasiums:

JAP'S

In 2011 the final phase of the JAP'S (Paraná Open Games) was held in Toledo, between 11–20 November. Competition among 78 cities, had male and female athletes of various sports.

Brazil Trophy of Gymnastics

Toledo was the first city inside of Brazil to receive this competition that usually occurs in capitais.Com national renown of Daiane dos Santos, Daniele Hypolito, Jade Barbosa, Lais Souza, Sérgio Sasaki and Angelica Kvieczynski, the tournament will serve as selective to Olympics London 2012.

Rugby

Rugby is an emerging sport and rapidly growing in Toledo after it was brought to the city by a South African, Pieter van Wyk. Clube de Rugby Toledo was established in 2010 and since, Toledo hosted the first pilot rugby championship within the JAP's in 2011 and in addition various other State Rugby championships throughout 2011 and 2012. Currently rugby in Toledo is represented by three categories: Orge Knights(adult male team); Harpias(Female adult team) and Rhinos(Youth team).

Polo Gastronomic

Toledo offers a variety of dishes based on typical products of agriculture Logal, such as pork, beef, poultry, fish and fresh produce.

Major festivals [8]

References

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