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Joinville () is the largest
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in Santa Catarina, in the Southern Region of Brazil. It is the third largest municipality in the southern region of Brazil, after the much larger state capitals of Curitiba and Porto Alegre. Joinville is also a major industrial, financial and commerce center. The city has a very high human development index (0.809) among Brazilian municipalities, occupying the 21st national position. One study pointed to Joinville as the second best city to live in Brazil. Joinville holds the titles of "Brazilian Manchester", "City of Flowers", "City of the Princes", "City of Bicycles" and "City of Dance". It is known for hosting the Joinville Dance Festival (considered the largest dance festival in the world), as well as for having the only branch of the
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outside Russia in the world. In 2020, the population of Joinville was estimated at 597,658 people, many of whom are of Portuguese, German, Swiss, Norwegian and Italian descent. The metropolitan area is home to 1,340,997 residents according to the 2010 census by IBGE, thus, the most populous metropolitan region of the state of Santa Catarina.(( Radar Sul )) História da Cidade de Joinville - Santa Catatina - SC - Brasil
Owing to urban development and relatively good infrastructure, Joinville has become a major center for events and business conferences. The city has one of the highest
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in Latin America.


History

The area surrounding Joinville had been inhabited by the Guarani people for approximately 7,000 years. Even though it is considered a German-Brazilian city, its origins are
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: the area of Joinville was the ''Colônia Dona Francisca'', designated as the dowry to be given to the future husband of
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, sister of Emperor Pedro II. In 1843, Francisca married François d'Orléans, Prince de Joinville, son of King Louis-Philippe of France, making him the owner of the lands. In 1851, after the fall of the French monarchy, the French prince negotiated the use of part of his Brazilian lands with German
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, founder of the ''Colonization Society of Hamburg''. This society, made up of bankers, businessmen and merchants, attracted Northern European immigrants to travel to colonize Brazil and establish European communities there. In 1851, the first 118 German and
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immigrants arrived in the Brazilian Joinville, followed by 74 Norwegian immigrants. A Royal Palace was built in the city for the prince and princess of Joinville. From 1851 to 1888, the city of Joinville received 17,000 German immigrants.


Founding

The city of Joinville was founded by German, Norwegian, Swiss settlers on 9 March 1851. Immigrants from Norway made up a group of men with several professional qualifications, including carpenters, masons, bakers, agriculturalists, and even a veterinarian and physician. Many of the first Norwegian settlers became ill by dysentery, typhoid, and other illnesses. In the first letter home, dated to July 1851, the author explained that "only" four Norwegians were dead so far: Simon Hansen of
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, Hans Petter Luttersen of
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. Between 1851–1852, 41 Norwegians left Joinville and seven died. A monument was erected by Rio Cachoeira in the city centre in 2001, in honor of the Norwegian, Swiss, and German settlers.


Geography

Joinville is located in the northeast of the state of Santa Catarina, close to the Atlantic coast, and is crossed by the river Cachoeira. It is not far from the border with the state of Paraná and its capital, Curitiba. The city is surrounded by the municipalities of
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,
São Francisco do Sul São Francisco do Sul is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. It covers an area of 540 km² (208 miles2) and had an estimated population of 53,746 in 2020. Location It was founded as a village by the Portuguese in 1658 ...
, Araquari,
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, Schroeder, Jaraguá do Sul and Campo Alegre (this one in the microregion of
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). The city contains a port on Babitonga Bay (Baía da Babitonga), which leads to the Atlantic Ocean and provides an important route for exporting manufactured products. In 2006–07 there were public discussions about creating a
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to manage the mangroves, fishery and aquaculture in the bay. This was defeated by politicians and businesspeople who were concerned about the impact on planned projects including a port expansion.


Climate

Joinville has a
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(''Cfa'' in the Köppen climate classification data). In some rare cases, Joinville gets hit by South Atlantic cyclones, the most notable being Cyclone Catarina in 2004. Although Joinville lies outside the tropic zone, because of its low altitude and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, it sees relatively little temperature variation throughout the year, with every month seeing average highs in the 20s C.


Neighbourhoods

* Adhemar Garcia * América * Anita Garibaldi * Atiradores * Aventureiro * Boa Vista * Boehmerwald * Bom Retiro * Bucarein * Centro * Comasa * Costa e Silva *
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* Espinheiros * Fátima * Floresta * Glória * Guanabara * Iririú * Itaum *
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* Itoupava Açu * Jardim Iririú * Jardim Paraíso *
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* Jarivatuba * João Costa * Morro do Meio *
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* Paranaguamirim *
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* Petrópolis * Pirabeiraba-centro * Rio Bonito *
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* Vila Nova *
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* Zona Industrial Tupy


Culture

Joinville is famous for its strong German-influenced culture. The city retains many aspects of German culture, in its architecture, in the local dishes, parties and in the way of life of its inhabitants. Joinville is the host city of the ''Festival de Dança de Joinville'' (Joinville Dance Festival) which is the world's largest dance event, held every year during the month of July. Joinville is the only city outside of Moscow to have a school of the
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, the renowned Russian Ballet Company. The city is home to a Catholic bishop, several Lutheran churches (one of the largest communities in Brazil), a Botanical Garden and a Zoo. Parks, and several beaches are less than an hour's drive away from the city. Joinville is also home to several museums including the "MUBI" bicycle museum. The Royal Palace, built in the mid-19th century, nowadays is a designated National Museum of Immigration History, specifically detailing the struggle and hardship German immigrants went through on their journey to Brazil in the 1800s. It has furniture and costumes dating back to the mid-19th century.


International Dance Festival

Every year since 1982, Joinville's Dance Festival gathers in the city thousands of professional dancers and viewers from all over the world. The festival always takes place in the second half of July. The 11 days of presentations attract around 50 thousand people to Centreventos Cau Hansen, making it one of the largest events of its kind in the world. Joinville's Dance Festival has even received a mention in the 2005 edition of the
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as the world's "largest dance festival". There are competitions in seven different categories, from classical ballet to folk dances. Squares, shopping centres and many companies take the opportunity to promote other events at the same time, such as courses and talks.


Industrial tourism

With a population of over half a million inhabitants and an economy based mainly on industry, Joinville has become the largest city in State of Santa Catarina.


Economy

Joinville's economy is based on industrial activities and commerce. The city is also the center to some of Brazil's largest software companies such as , Logocenter, Microvix and SoftExpert. Joinville is also home to numerous large corporations in Brazil such as Tupy, Tigre, Embraco, Döhler, Whirlpool, Wetzel, Busscar, Ciser, Schulz S/A. The city has one of the highest standards of living in Brazil. Its industrial output is the third-largest in the Southern States of Brazil, after the large main cities of Porto Alegre and Curitiba. Joinville is also the third most populous city in the southern region of Brazil, after the neighboring state capitals of Curitiba and Porto Alegre.
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opened a motors factory in Joinville in 2012. It plans to invest up to US$1 billion in the coming years in another plant next to its new plant and a full assembly line is in the works for the future. The neighboring town of Araquari is home to a BMW car manufacturing plant; the headquarters of are in Joinville.


Demographics

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compose most of the city's population, tracing their origins mostly from
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and Central Europe. A minority of the population (7.32%) are Black or Pardo ( Brown-colored multiracials). ''Source: IBGE 2000. ''


Religion

The first settlers were mainly Lutherans but, nowadays, followers of this religion make up only 6.13% of the population. Today, most of the Protestants are of Pentecostal faith. The first congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil was organized in Joinville. The main religion, as in most of Brazil, is
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. ''Source: IBGE 2000. ''


Education

Joinville is proud to have the best public education in Santa Catarina, recognized by the Ministry of Education. Schools, in general, have good infrastructure. The schooling rate (for people aged 6 to 14 years) was 97.3 in 2010. This placed the municipality in position 230 of 295 among the cities of the state and in position 3221 of 5570 among the cities of Brazil. English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum. As most of Joinville's inhabitants are of German ancestry, the
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is also taught in some schools.


Colleges and universities

State and Federal * UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina * IFSC - Federal Institute of Santa Catarina * UDESC - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Private * ACE - Associação Catarinense de Ensino * FCJ - Faculdade Cenecista de Joinville * CATÓLICA - * IELUSC - Instituto Superior e Centro Educacional Luterano Bom Jesus * IESVILLE - Instituto de Ensino Superior de Joinville * INESA - Instituto de Ensino Superior Santo Antônio * SENAI - Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial * SOCIESC - Sociedade Educacional de Santa Catarina (pt Wikipedia) * UNIVILLE - Universidade da Região de Joinville


Transportation


Domestic airport

Joinville-Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport Joinville-Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport is the airport serving Joinville, Brazil. It is named after a local entrepreneur and politician. It is operated by CCR. History The new terminal building was commissioned on March 8, 2004. Previously ...
(
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code: JOI) is a minor airport in southern Brazil and serves only domestic flights. It is located from downtown.


Highways

The city is served by Harold Nielson Bus Station. It is run by ''Seinfra'' and has two floors and eighteen companies, with buses that make intercity and interstate journeys daily. Passenger traffic occurs twenty-four hours a day, with sale of tickets varying from company to company. Joinville is away from Curitiba on the BR-101, and from
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, the state capital.


Health

Joinville has specialized clinics mainly in surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, obstetrics, dentistry, neurology, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, gynecology, urology, endocrinology, orthopedics, nephrology, among others. By 2011, the city had seven hospitals, 635 doctors' offices, 86 dental offices, 54 health posts, 146 pharmacies, 4 emergency rooms and 36 ambulances. Besides the seven hospitals, the city still has: Maternity Darci Vargas; Pro-Rim Institute, reference in the country; Sadalla Amin Ghanem Hospital of Eyes. The average infant mortality rate in the city is 7.57 for 1000 live births. The hospitalizations due to diarrhea are 0.2 for every 1,000 inhabitants. Compared to all municipalities in the state, it is in positions 155 of 295 and 235 of 295, respectively. When compared to cities throughout Brazil, these positions are 3759 of 5570 and 4284 of 5570, respectively.


Sport

The city also offers leisure options in sports: there is a golf course, equestrian centre and a kart track. For outdoor activities lovers, there are places suitable for practicing any sport, from shooting (German tradition from the Middle Ages, kept until today) to adventure and nautical - the largest and best equipped Yacht Club in Santa Catarina State is in the municipality. The city also hosts famous teams of basketball, salon (Indoors) football and volleyball, all of them highly recognised in the national leagues. Sporting clubs * Joinville Esporte Clube (abbreviation: JEC). On 8 December 2013, Joinville made headlines in the sport world when the game between
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and Vasco da Gama-RJ at Arena Joinville, the main football stadium in town was interrupted by violent fights between fans. The game was part of the last qualifying games of the Premier league "Serie A" in Brazil - Atlético Paranaense were fighting for a position in the
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and Vasco da Gama was fighting not to be relegated to the lower league "Serie B". Atlético Paranaense were hosting a game in Joinville after already being penalized for violence in its own arena in Curitiba, Paraná (120 km away from Joinville).


Notable people

* Eduardo Fischer, swimmer *
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, ballet dancer *
Luma Grothe Luma Grothe (born 1993/94) is a Brazilian model. Biography Grothe was born in Joinville, Brazil. She is of German, Japanese and African descent. Career Luma Grothe started modeling in London, England, where she learned English. Grothe appears ...
, fashion model * Maurício Gugelmin, former Formula One and ChampCar driver *
Juarez Machado Juarez Machado (born 1941 in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil) is a Brazilian painter. Biography Machado studied fine arts at the School of Art in the state of Paraná, in the city of Curitiba. He has worked in illustration, theatre, tele ...
, artist *
Ana Cláudia Michels Ana Cláudia Michels (born July 31, 1981) is a Brazilian model and physician. Biography Michels was born in Joinville, Brazil. At the age of 14 she began to take a model course with the encouragement of her father. She was discovered by an a ...
, fashion model * Vitor Miranda,
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and
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*
Márcia Narloch Márcia Narloch (born 28 March 1969 in Joinville) is a female marathon runner from Brazil, who won the gold medal in the women's marathon at the 2003 Pan American Games. She represented her native country in four consecutive Summer Olympi ...
, gold medal winner in the women's marathon at the
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, swimmer * Tiago Splitter, basketball player


References


External links


Official local government site
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