Telêmaco Borba is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil .
12-921: Telemaco may refer to: Telêmaco Borba , a municipality in the state of Paraná, Brazil Telemaco (Scarlatti) , a 1718 opera by Alessandro Scarlatti Telemaco (Gluck) , a 1765 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck Telemaco (Sor) , a 1797 opera by Sor Telemaco (Mayr) , a 1797 opera by Mayr People with the name [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Telemaco Arcangeli (1923-1998), Italian racewalker Telemaco Ruggeri (1876–1957), Italian actor and film director Telemaco Signorini (1835–1901), Italian artist Telémaco Susini (1856-1936), Argentinian physician Surname [ edit ] Amaury Telemaco (1974), Dominican baseball player Pedro Telemaco (1968), Puerto Rican actor See also [ edit ] Telemachus (disambiguation) Telemaque (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
24-448: Is based on agriculture and it is considered the largest wheat producer in Brazil and also stands out as one of the largest producers in the cultivation of grains such as corn, beans and soybeans. Tourism is part of the largest local economic strengths, from the famous Carnival, to the natural beauties of lapo river and the ( Guartelá Canyon ) which is considered to be the 6th largest canyon in
36-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tel%C3%AAmaco Borba Telêmaco Borba is known as the "capital of paper" (Capital do Papel) and "capital of wood" (Capital da Madeira) due to the importance of paper and wood production to the local economy, with reforestation for growing pine and eucalyptus that reaches 90% of the agricultural area of
48-478: Is served by Telêmaco Borba Airport . 24°21′S 50°37′W / 24.350°S 50.617°W / -24.350; -50.617 Tibagi Tibagi is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil . Second largest municipality of Paraná in land, Tibagi expands over an area of over 200 square kilometres (77 sq mi). With the vast territory, its economy
60-676: The city is the 6th largest Industrial Center in Paraná , thanks to paper/lumber sector. That's why the city is the "Paper and Timber Capital". Telêmaco Borba is a national reference in this sector, and with an industrial park that holds 80 companies with diversified activities. Is also an important regional center in many areas, among them, health and education. With the installation of Klabin Industries in Tibagi , encampments arose as Harmonia, Lagoa, Antas, Maua, Mandaçaia, Miranda, Mirandinha. Klabin later bought
72-510: The land on the left bank of the Tibagi River , the facilities front of Paper Mill and Pulp. Klabin, created the Cia. Territorial Tibagi Valley, which was responsible for urban development and subdivision of land. The new residents, the vast majority of employees Klabin, started calling the town of New Town. The New Town was an early development than on July 25, 1960 signed by the governor Moyses Lupion,
84-482: The municipality of Tibagi again, and resuming its former name of New Town. By State Law No. 4,445, of October 16, 1961, the Administrative District of New Town was created in the municipality of Tibagi. On July 5, 1963, by State Law No. 4738, signed by the governor Ney Aminthas de Barros Braga, the district was elevated to municipality emancipated, with territory taken from the municipality of Tibagy, but with
96-565: The municipality. Telêmaco Borba is the second largest city in Campos Gerais, it had a population of 79,792 in 2020, according to the estimate. Telêmaco Borba is highly urbanised, since only 2,400 residents live in the countryside. The city was founded because of Klabin Papel e Celulose Industry in the early 1940s. Their factory is the largest producer, exporter and recycler of paper in Brazil . Today,
108-404: The name changed again to definitely Telêmaco Borba. The county name is a tribute to Colonel Telêmaco Augusto Enéas Morosini Borba . Telêmaco Borba is classified as oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification : Cfb ), on summer the temperature rises to 27°C, on winter, the temperature reaches to 18°C. The rainy season is on September to April. Frosts are really common on winter. The city
120-584: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Telemaco . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Telemaco&oldid=1159993566 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Italian masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description
132-550: The world, besides rivers, waterfalls, and hills. For these features Tibagi is the favorite destination of many extreme sports fans who like rafting mountain climbing, parasailing and others. The municipality contains the 799 hectares (1,970 acres) Guartelá State Park , created in 1992 to protect the scenic Guartelá Canyon of the Iapó River . 24°30′S 50°24′W / 24.500°S 50.400°W / -24.500; -50.400 This Paraná , Brazil location article
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#1733093411088144-525: Was elevated to a municipality under the name of Telêmaco Borba, with territory taken from the municipality of Tibagi. However, the city was never even installed, since the Legislative Assembly of the State of Paraná, revoked item IV of article 1 of Law No. 4245, of July 25, 1960 and therefore was extinguished municipality of Telêmaco Borba, returning to the status of mere district with territory belonging to
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