State Profile
Paraná City Intelligence
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Paraná, a southern Brazilian state, is characterized by its diverse landscape, significant European immigrant heritage, and a robust, diversified economy. The state's economy is driven by strong agribusiness, manufacturing, and service sectors, with key agricultural products including soybeans, corn, wheat, and poultry, making it a leading producer and exporter of animal protein. Paraná experiences a humid subtropical climate, with warm summers and mild to cool winters, and occasional frost or even snow at higher elevations. While the cost of living in its capital, Curitiba, is generally considered lower than in major Brazilian cities like São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, it is still slightly more expensive than the overall Brazilian average, with a good quality of life due to its urban planning and infrastructure.