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Cascavel is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil. It is the fifth most populous city in the state with 332,333 residents, according to IBGE, a government agency. The distance to Curitiba, the state capital, is 491 kilometers by freeway. Relatively new and with a privileged topography, Cascavel's development was planned, which gives it wide streets and well distributed neighborhoods. With an area of 2,100,831 km2, it is considered a strategic hub of
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. The city is on a plateau 781 meters above sea level. It is 504 km west of the state capital of Curitiba and 605 km west of the sea port of Paranaguá, 140 km from the three borders ( Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil) at 24° 58' South, 53° 26' West.


Toponymy

The name of the city means
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in Portuguese; it arises from a variation of the classical Latin "caccabus", meaning "bubbling water boiling". According to legend, a group of
settlers A settler is a person who has migrated to an area and established a permanent residence there, often to colonize the area. A settler who migrates to an area previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited may be described as a pioneer. Settle ...
camped one night in the region and they were woken by the sound of a rattle; later they realized they set up the camp next to a rattlesnake.


History


Cycle of "erva mate"

The Caingangue natives inhabited western Paraná, which was occupied by the Spaniards in 1557, when they founded the
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, in the current city of Terra Roxa. A new occupation started in 1730 with troops (''troperismo'' in Portuguese), but the settlement of the current city began in the late 1910s by settlers of mixed racial ethnicity (''
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'' (people of indigenous and European descent)), and descendants of Slavic immigrants, at the peak of the cycle of ''
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''. The village began to form on March 28, 1928, when José Silverio de Oliveira, dubbed "Nho Jeca", bought a glebe from the settler Jose Antonio Elias, in the historical area called Encruzilhada dos Gomes, and which is currently the Cascavel Velho neighborhood. It was at a junction of several trails open by ''ervateiros'' (cultivators of ''erva mate''), drovers and military, where de Oliveira set up his warehouse. His entrepreneurial spirit was key to the arrival of new people, who brought ideas and investments. From the 1930s and 1940s, thousands of southern settlers, mostly descendants of Poles, Germans, Italians, Ukrainians and caboclos migrating from coffee regions, began logging, farming and raising pigs in the village, which became a district in 1938. Notably, the locality was already included in military maps from 1924, and the village was made official by the town hall of Foz do Iguaçu in 1936, with the name of Cascavel. The prelate of that city, Monsignor William Maria Thiletzek, renamed it "Aparecida dos Portos" (a Brazilian name for Mary, The Mother of Jesus), a name that did not prosper amongst the inhabitants.


Cycle of wood

In the 1930s, with the cycle of ''erva mate'' at a close, the surrounding area entered into the so-called "cycle of wood", which attracted a large number of families from Santa Catarina and
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. In particular, there were many Polish, German and Italian settlers, who formed the basis of the municipal population. As the native forests were depleted, the land became available to agriculture sector, which underpins the present-day economy. In 1938, Cascavel became an administrative district.


Emancipation

The municipality of Cascavel was emancipated on November 14, 1951, by state law n° 790, separating it from Iguaçu Falls. For decades there was a discussion about whether this would be the proper date, as the installation of the first municipal government occurred only on December 14, 1952. However, in 2010, with the law n° 5.689, the discussion was put to rest.


Development

As the cycle of timber closed in the late 1970s, industrialization began along with increased agricultural activity and a rising service industry. In less than six decades, Cascavel went from a rest stop for travelers and trappers, to the largest municipality in western Paraná and one of the largest economic centers in southern Brazil.


List of mayors

Source: ''Jornal Hoje''


Geography


Climate

Cascavel is a humid city, with a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
(''Cfa'', according to the Köppen climate classification). The annual average temperature is 21 °C (70 °F), with a maximum of 28° (85 °F). Annual average precipitation is 1965 mm (77.362 inches).


Demographics

According to the IBGE, the population of Cascavel is formed of the following ethnicities


Evolution of the population

The county has experienced significant population growth since its foundation, especially during the first decades. On the other hand, several municipalities were ultimately removed from Cascavel, which slightly reduced its demographic expansion. * Variation in the preceding 3 years according to IBGE estimates.


Economy

Cascavel is responsible for 26% of the total production of cereals in the state of Paraná. The main crops are soybeans, wheat, corn, rice, cotton and beans. It is also a big producer of poultry, swine and cattle. Participation in the municipal GDP: :Livestock raising: 5.95% :Industry: 16.63% :Services: 77.42% The main industries are food processing, chemicals, metallurgy, and beverages. It is the terminus of a metre-gauge railway line that goes to the port of Paranaguá.


Transportation

The city is served by Adalberto Mendes da Silva Airport.


Universities

Cascavel is a very important college center. Besides a state university, in recent years the city became an important student hub centre, with an increasing number of private universities starting their activities in the city.


List of universities

*
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná The Universiade is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a portmanteau of the words "University" and " Olympiad". The Universiade is referred ...
*
Universidade Paranaense The Universidade Paranaense (abbreviated Unipar) is one of the private universities of the State of Paraná, Brazil. Based in the city of Umuarama, and campuses in the following cities: Cascavel, Cianorte, Francisco Beltrão, Guaíra, Paranava ...
*
Federal Institute of Paraná The Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Paraná (IFPR) (Paraná Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology), also known as the late Escola Técnica da Universidade Federal do Paraná (ET- UFPR), is an institution ...
- Cascavel campus


Sport

The city is home to the
Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel The Autódromo Internacional Zilmar Beux de Cascavel is an automobile racing complex located off Highway BR-277 in the city of Cascavel, Paraná, Brazil. The paved track is long. History The first races were carried out by automobiles on city ...
racing track hosting among others the
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, Stock Car Brasil,
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, and the
Mercedes-Benz Challenge Mercedes-Benz Challenge previously known as Mercedes-Benz Grand Challenge, is a single-make sports car racing series based in the Brazil organized by Mais Brasil Esportes and Mercedes-Benz. In 2018, the championship runs alongside Copa Truck ...
. The city is home to one of the top futsal clubs, Cascavel Futsal Clube. The local association football teams are
FC Cascavel Futebol Clube Cascavel, more commonly referred to as FC Cascavel, is a Brazilian professional association football club in Cascavel, Paraná which currently plays in Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonat ...
and Cascavel Clube Recreativo, in the past there was also Cascavel Esporte Clube. The home of all the teams is the Estádio Olímpico Regional Arnaldo Busatto.


References


External links


Cascavel official website
{{Authority control Populated places established in 1928