Jandaia do Sul, Municipality in Paraná, Brazil.
Jandaia do Sul is a municipality in Paraná state, covering an area of about 187 square kilometers in southern Brazil. The town sits at an elevation of around 549 meters and serves as an administrative hub for surrounding rural regions.
The municipality was founded on December 14, 1952, during a period of intensive agricultural development in southern Brazil. This establishment was part of a broader wave of settlement and municipal organization in Paraná during the mid-20th century.
The population of 21,230 residents, known as jandaiense, maintains traditional celebrations that reflect both indigenous and European settler influences.
Visitors find basic urban facilities such as health centers, schools, and road connections that make it easy to navigate the region. The town is well-connected to the Maringá metropolitan area, offering straightforward access to nearby centers.
The municipality maintains an active dengue prevention program through community events and public health initiatives to protect its residents.
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