Dois Vizinhos, Municipal administrative center in Southwest Paraná, Brazil
Dois Vizinhos is a municipality in Southwest Paraná with rolling terrain and farmland spread across the landscape. The town serves as a regional administrative center for government services and local business activities.
The settlement became a municipality in 1961 as immigrant communities established themselves in the region. This period marked the beginning of organized growth and administrative development.
Farming shapes how people live and gather here, with celebrations throughout the year honoring agricultural work and traditions. The descendants of Italian, Polish, German, and Japanese settlers have left their mark on the local identity and customs.
The town connects to surrounding areas through regional highways, making travel between communities straightforward. You can explore the region by car to discover farms and different parts of the countryside.
The Brazilian government named this place the National Capital of Chicken in 2005 for its major poultry industry. This title reflects how important the sector is to local jobs and the town's identity.
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