Carambeí
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Municipality
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Representations of Dutch houses in the Historic Park of the Carambeí
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Country | ![]() |
Region | South |
State | Paraná |
Founded | 1911 |
Population
(2020 [1])
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• Total | 23,825 |
Time zone | UTC−3 (BRT) |
Carambeí is a municipality in the stateofParaná in the Southern RegionofBrazil.[2][3][4][5] The city originated from a farm that was an obligatory stop on the Caminho do Viamão between the central-west region of Rio Grande do Sul and the state of São Paulo.[6][7] It was founded on April 4, 1911, by a group of Dutch immigrants and developed from the Cooperativa Batavo (now the Cooperative Frisia).[8]
The origin of the name Cararambí derives from the Guarani “karumbe” (turtle) and “y” (water, river): the turtles river.[9]
Carambeí became municipality on 13 December 1995.
Carambeí is classified as oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb), on summer, the temperature rises to 27°C, on winter are bit cold, the temperature reaches to 10°C. Frost are common on winter.
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24°56′S 50°05′W / 24.933°S 50.083°W / -24.933; -50.083
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