Ubiratã, Municipality in Paraná, Brazil
Ubiratã is a municipality in southern Paraná state and sits within the Centro Ocidental Paranaense mesoregion. The town has basic facilities like schools, health centers, and road connections that support daily life.
The municipality was founded as part of Paraná's administrative expansion following the state's regional development pattern. Since then, it has grown into an agricultural center for the surrounding area.
The community comes together through local celebrations that highlight farming traditions passed down through generations. These events show how agriculture shapes daily life and what matters most to the people who live here.
The town operates on UTC-3 time and has all necessary services like shops, doctors, and schools within reach. Visitors should know this is a small rural center where things move at a slower pace.
The name Ubiratã comes from the Tupi language and means "hard wood" or "strong wood." This reflects the original forest-covered nature of the area before farming became its focus.
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