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Cidades: Tibagi (PR - Brasil)

Passeio rápido pela cidade de Tibagi, Paraná.
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Rapel de 10 metros na ponte do Rio Tibagi

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Chapter #10: Joyride Irati PR Brazil

Today we are in the Centre-south region of Paraná.

Irati has its name from a local train station (Iraty) which was the most important in the region in the early 20th century. With time it was emancipated from the municipality of Imbituva. Nowadays, part of the Centre South of Paraná, the city is among the most important of the region.

- Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)


This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

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- (in Portuguese)

If you want to know more, please leave a comment below.

Music on the video:
- On the Way by Vlad Gluschenko (opening);
- Short Trip by Roa;
- Elonium by SilentCrafter substituída por How About It (Topher Mohr & Alex Elena);
- Redeem by Mona Wonderlick.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time.
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Ibaiti, a Rainha das Colinas, PR - Brazil - Ep. 54 (S04E12)

No começo do século XX, surgiu um povoado que foi chamado na época de Patrimônio do Café. Localizado nas colinas do Norte Pioneiro do Paraná, as terras para sua formação foram uma doação de 75 alqueires de terra feita pelo Coronel Luiz Ferreira de Melo.

Elevada à categoria de Distrito Policial em 1909, teve uma intensificação no povoamento com a chegada mais moradores a partir de 1916.

Em 1921 foi criado o distrito de Barra Bonita, com sede em Patrimônio do Café que estavam subordinados ao município de Tomazina. Em 1927 a sede distrital foi transferida para Barra Bonita e, em 1943, Barra Bonita passou a se chamar Ibaiti, mas foi desmembrado de Tomazina somente em 1947.

O nome da cidade deriva do termo indígena para Água da Pedra, por conter águas que descem das colinas, o que lhe rendeu o atual apelido de Rainha das Colinas.

- Itinerário:
1. 1:18 - Posto São Jorge;
2. 1:33 - Moraes Hotel;
3. 2:08 - Auto Posto Transbrasiliana;
4. 3:04 - Prefeitura Municipal de Ibaiti;
5. 5:08 - Terminal Rodoviário de Ibaiti;
6. 5:17 - Escola Municipal Monteiro Lobato;
7. 5:28 - Estádio Municipal Jorge Banuth;
8. 6:20 - Igreja Matriz Sagrado Coração de Jesus;
9. 8:23 - Praça Júlio Farah;
10. 8:45 - Colégio N. Sra. das Neves;
11. 9:47 - Igreja de Santo Antônio de Pádua;

- Músicas:
Na abertura:
0:01 - Winter Nights (Scandinavianz);
No passeio:
0:08 - Short Trip (Roa);
4:08 - Sunset Drive (Tokyo Music Walker);
8:01 - Sparks (Chaël) substituída por Moonrise (Reed Mathis);

- Links úteis:
Google Maps:
Wikipedia:
Prefeitura:

Este passeio de carro (joyride) foi produzido pelo Instituto Brasilipino.

É destinado tanto aos que nasceram ou já viveram na região e querem ver como ela está nos dias atuais, quanto aos que não conhecem o interior da região Sul do Brasil, sejam brasileiros ou estrangeiros.

Imagine que você está dirigindo pela cidade, com o rádio ligado, num dia como os demais... conhecendo ou recordando...

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Chapter #15.3: Meet Guaragi in Ponta Grossa Brazil

Guaragi is a small district that belongs to Ponta Grossa Municipality. Its name comes from the joinder in names of two rivers surrounding the place (Guaraúna and Tibagi) once called Entre Rios, or Between Rivers.

- District of Guaragi on Google Maps:
- Ponta Grossa - PR on Google Maps:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian
country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

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- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:

- Moonshine Town by JR Tundra;
- Acoustic Folk Instrumental by Hyde.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time. Random videos at anytime.

Chapter #24: Pinhão PR Brazil

The name Pinhão, though the word describes the pine nut (seed) that comes from the a native pine tree called Araucária, was taken from a river that cross the region. In 1819, when Brazil was still United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, the King John the VI have commanded to measure the region that was rich in that native tree for a future occupation.

It has officially become a municipality in March 14th of 1965.

The region of the State where it belongs, Cantuquiriguaçu (formed by 20 municipalities), has its name because is in a the valley crossed by three rivers: Cantu, Piquiri and Iguaçu.

- Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

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- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- Good Day by Roa (opening);
- Happy Mandolin by Media Right Productions;
- Happy by MBB;
- Explore by Ikson.

This video was created by the team of Brasilipino Institute.

#brasilipino #brazil # pinhao #guarapuava #paraná #viagem #passeio #turismo

Chapter #23: Ipiranga PR Brazil

Founded in 1866 by Joaquim Teixeira Duarte, few years later started to receive immigrants such as Polish, German and Dutch people who have organized themselves in the colonies Taió, Ivaí and Bom Jardim.

The place was part of Ponta Grossa, but in December 7th of 1894 it has become a municipality known by its present name of Ipiranga.

- Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

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- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- Acoustic Folk Instrumental by Hyde (opening);
- Sunray Valley by Scandinavianz substituída por Do or Die (Dougie Wood);
- Fiesta Loca by Mike Leite;
- Friendship by Declan substituída por Workout (Freedom Trail Studio);
- Happy by MBB.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time. Random videos at any other day.

Chapter #15: Ponta Grossa PR Brazil - part 2

In this chapter you'll have the point of view from someone who arrive in Ponta Grossa coming from the interior of State, from the road BR-376 (from north of Paraná or even São Paulo State), or BR-
373 (coming from the west or other countries of South America like Paraguay and Argentina).

On the way a glance of Santa Paula village, the greatest housing complex of Latin America upon its creation. Nowadays the place is almost fully independent and kinda far from the downtown. In the
past it almost had a sub-townhall due to its size and population.

For the last, you can see the downtown in the high ground.

- Santa Paula Village on Google Maps:
- Ponta Grossa - PR on Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really

here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

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- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- Acoustic Folk Instrumental by Hyde (opening);
- Walk Around by ROA;
- Ascent by Mona Wonderlick;
- Life Goes On by Del;
- Odessa by LiQWYD.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time.

Inácio Martins, o município mais alto do Paraná - Brasil - Ep.96 - (S07E12)

- Itinerário:
1. 0:21 - Rodovia Edgard Andrade Gomes (PR-364);
2. 0:43 - Rua Coronel Tiburcio Cavalcanti;
3. 0:57 - Rua Duque de Caxias;
4. 1:22 - Hotel do Ary;
5. 1:27 - Prefeitura Municipal;
6. 1:32 - Praça de Inácio Martins;
7. 1:39 - Ginásio de Esportes Manoel Felipe Rodrigues de Moraes;
8. 1:44 - Colégio Estadual Parigot de Souza;
9. 2:07 - Cemitério Municipal da Rua Benjamin Constant;
10. 2:12 - Rua Benjamin Constant;
11. 3:10 - Rua Dom Pedro II;
12. 3:27 - Rua Visconde de Guarapuava;
13. 3:50 - Secretaria Municipal de Saúde;
14. 4:02 - Supermercado e Restaurante Stroparo;
15. 4:15 - Escola Maria de Jesus Turra;
16. 4:27 - Rua Genauro Pacheco Gomes;
17. 5:23 - Rua Rozendo da Costa Cristo;

- Músicas:
0:01 - Vercetti (jiglr);
3:50 - Explore (Ikson);

- Links úteis:
Google Maps:
Wikipédia:
Prefeitura:

Este passeio de carro (joyride) foi produzido pelo Instituto Brasilipino.

É destinado tanto aos que nasceram ou já viveram na região e querem ver como ela está nos dias atuais, quanto aos que não conhecem o interior da região Sul do Brasil, sejam brasileiros ou estrangeiros.

Imagine que você está dirigindo pela cidade, com o rádio ligado, num dia como os demais... conhecendo ou recordando...

Novos vídeos toda semana.

Sugestões de cidades, pontos turísticos específicos ou ideias para novos vídeos, favor deixar nos comentários.

Obrigado!

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Chapter #21: Entre Rios Guarapuava PR Brazil - Cachoeira & Socorro

This chapter shows 2 out of 5 colonies of Danube's Swabians living in Brazil: Cachoeira and Socorro

Danube’s Swabians
The history of the Danube's Swabians and its cultural identity happens together with the southeastern Europe, including the former Yugoslavia, in a period that covers the 17th century to the middle of the 20th’s. In fact, the history is extensive and complex, once that same period represents the very formation of several among the present European countries, with wars, mergers, invasions, immigration and the constant redefinition of borders.

In Entre Rios (Guarapuava - PR - Brazil)
The Entre Rios district has become the only rural community of Danube’s Swabians nowadays in a similar way to those that existed in southeastern Europe. In other countries, the Swabians are dispersed, sometimes in large urban centers. Today, aware about the need of being part in a multicultural world, the Danube’s Swabians of Entre Rios and their descendants, alongside the pride and gratitude of having their new homeland in Brazil, keep the example of their ancestors and persist to overcome the new challenges brought by globalization: the deep and fast modernization of agriculture in times of borderless markets and the preservation of its cultural identity.

In Brazil
During and after World War II, many Swabians left southeastern Europe, headed for Austria, where they lived for 7 years in refugee shelters. The Swiss Aid for Europe philanthropic institution (Schweizer Europahilfe) organized a project to make a possible alternative of living for a group of Danube’s Swabians in Austria: a total of 500 families, 2,446 people, signed up for the initiative, which aimed the creation of an agricultural cooperative in Brazil as a path to a new future. Thus, was born the initiative that would lead to the foundation of the Agrária Cooperative and the colonization of “Campos de Entre Rios”, a town that is a district of the municipality of Guarapuava (PR). Agrária was founded on Brazilian soil - not in Germany or elsewhere in Europe. The Cooperative's founding ceremony took place on May 5, 1951, at the Hotel Central, in Guarapuava. Agrária, with financial support from Swiss Aid for Europe, acquired, in Entre Rios, an initial area of ​​around 22 thousand hectares. The Swabians who participated in the immigration project for Entre Rios became cooperative and with the fruit of their labor paid the association for the land received. In Entre Rios, the Swabians' willingness to face the many difficulties of the first years, marked by crop losses, lack of infrastructure and, due to language difficulties, alongside their enormous effort to overcome of obstacles, wrote one of the most remarkable pages in the history of German ethnic immigration in Brazil.

- Cachoeira Colony on Google Maps:
- Socorro Colony on Google Maps:
- Museum of Entre Rios:
- Brazilian-Swabian Cultural Foundation:
- Entre Rios on Wikipedia: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

-
- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- This Feeling by Atch (opening);
- Colorful Flowers by Tokyo Music Walker;
- Random Chords by Del.

This video was created by the team of Brasilipino Institute.

#brasilipino #brazil #guarapuava #entrerios #viagem #passeio #colonia
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Chapter #1: Joyride Ponta Grossa PR Brazil

Meet Ponta Grossa, a city in the South Brazil also known as the Princess of the Campos Gerais.

Campos Gerais is just one among the several other regions in Paraná State that will be convered in this series of videos showing the cities as if you were really driving over it, a remarkable experience.

- Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

-
- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- Acoustic Folk Instrumental by Hyde (opening);
- Vacation by Markvard;
- Summer Vibes by Mike Leite;
- Colorful Flowers by Tokyo Music Walker.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time.

Chapter #20: Entre Rios Guarapuava PR Brazil - Vitória

This chapter shows 1 out of 5 colonies of Danube's Swabians living in Brazil: Vitória

Danube’s Swabians
The history of the Danube's Swabians and its cultural identity happens together with the southeastern Europe, including the former Yugoslavia, in a period that covers the 17th century to the middle of the 20th’s. In fact, the history is extensive and complex, once that same period represents the very formation of several among the present European countries, with wars, mergers, invasions, immigration and the constant redefinition of borders.

In Entre Rios (Guarapuava - PR - Brazil)
The Entre Rios district has become the only rural community of Danube’s Swabians nowadays in a similar way to those that existed in southeastern Europe. In other countries, the Swabians are dispersed, sometimes in large urban centers. Today, aware about the need of being part in a multicultural world, the Danube’s Swabians of Entre Rios and their descendants, alongside the pride and gratitude of having their new homeland in Brazil, keep the example of their ancestors and persist to overcome the new challenges brought by globalization: the deep and fast modernization of agriculture in times of borderless markets and the preservation of its cultural identity.

In Brazil
During and after World War II, many Swabians left southeastern Europe, headed for Austria, where they lived for 7 years in refugee shelters. The Swiss Aid for Europe philanthropic institution (Schweizer Europahilfe) organized a project to make a possible alternative of living for a group of Danube’s Swabians in Austria: a total of 500 families, 2,446 people, signed up for the initiative, which aimed the creation of an agricultural cooperative in Brazil as a path to a new future. Thus, was born the initiative that would lead to the foundation of the Agrária Cooperative and the colonization of “Campos de Entre Rios”, a town that is a district of the municipality of Guarapuava (PR). Agrária was founded on Brazilian soil - not in Germany or elsewhere in Europe. The Cooperative's founding ceremony took place on May 5, 1951, at the Hotel Central, in Guarapuava. Agrária, with financial support from Swiss Aid for Europe, acquired, in Entre Rios, an initial area of ​​around 22 thousand hectares. The Swabians who participated in the immigration project for Entre Rios became cooperative and with the fruit of their labor paid the association for the land received. In Entre Rios, the Swabians' willingness to face the many difficulties of the first years, marked by crop losses, lack of infrastructure and, due to language difficulties, alongside their enormous effort to overcome of obstacles, wrote one of the most remarkable pages in the history of German ethnic immigration in Brazil.

- Vitória Colony on Google Maps:
- Museum of Entre Rios:
- Brazilian-Swabian Cultural Foundation:
- Entre Rios on Wikipedia: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

-
- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- This Feeling by Atch (opening);
- Summer Vibes by Mike Leite;
- Short Trip by Roa;
- Coastline by Ason ID.

This video was created by the team of Brasilipino Institute.

#brasilipino #brazil #guarapuava #entrerios #viagem #passeio #colonia

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O Cânion Guartelá é um cânion brasileiro situado no planalto dos Campos Gerais, entre os municípios de Castro e Tibagi. É considerado o sexto maior cânion do mundo em extensão e o mais longo do Brasil.

O Cânion do Guartelá é uma garganta retilínea com cerca de 32 km de extensão e foi escavado pelo Rio Iapó.

Na verdade deveria se chamar Cânion do rio Iapó, uma vez que é cortado por este rio.

A origem do nome Guartelá ainda hoje é incerta, mas a versão mais aceita pelos pesquisadores é a que quando Martim Afonso de Souza veio de Portugal, a região foi povoado por criadores de gado

O índios locais começaram a caçar o gado dos criadores, e um fazendeiro resolveu avisar os vizinhos, mandando um recado para outro através de um escravo.

Guarda-te lá que aqui bem fico, o recado chegou como Guartelá aqui Benfica, dando origem ao Guartelá.

Em 1992 foi criado o Parque Estadual do Guartelá com o objetivo de assegurar a preservação do lugar tão importante para nosso país.

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RAFTING E CÂNION - TIBAGI- PR

Aventura com uma dose de Rafting e uma bela paisagem no Cânion Guartelá!
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Salto Puxa Nervos, Tibagi - PR

Queda do Arroio Puxa-Nervos, com 38,2 metros, em Tibagi, município do Estado do Paraná.

Chapter #25: Guamiranga PR Brazil

Colonized in 1860, has its first immigrants (Polish, Italians and Germans) between 1890 and 1910. It's first name was Monjolinho (which means something like little monjolo, a primitive hydraulic machine, used for the processing and grinding of grains).

Later on became part of the municipality of Imbituva, being named Natal then.

It was just in 1943 that the place receive its name Guamiranga, that means something like small tree with red leafs in the tupi-guarani idigenous language. It has become independent just in 1995.

- Google Maps:
- Wikipedia:
- Town hall: (in Portuguese)

This joyride was brought to you by Brasilipino Institute, with the goal of showing the wonders of this particular region of the Brazilian country, not so known by foreigners, as if they were really here, driving around like a local, integrating themselves to the communities.

-
- (in Portuguese)

Music on the video:
- On the Way by Vlad Gluschenko (opening);
- Tributaries of the Bayou by Jingle Punks;
- Secrey to Happiness by JayJen;
- Relax by Markvard.

New videos every Saturday, 7PM GMT -3, São Paulo time. Random videos at any other day.

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Bate e Volta em Curitiba Dicas de Passeios

Passeios saindo de Curitiba. Nesse vídeo você vai lugares incriveis do Paraná fazendo um bate e volta a partir de Curitiba. Veja mais nesse post:

Vá direto ao ponto:
Beto Carrero World: 0:01
Parque Estadual de Vila Velha: 1:40
Parque Histórico de Carambeí (Colônia Holandesa): 2:28
Trem para Morretes: 4:48
Cânion Guartelá: 6:58
Rafting no Rio Tibagi: 9:11


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