Cambé, Administrative division in Paraná, Brazil
Cambé is a city in Paraná state, Brazil, covering about 495 square kilometers in the Norte Central Paranaense mesoregion. It sits at an elevation of around 680 meters, giving it a cooler climate compared to lower areas of the state.
Cambé became independent in 1947, when it separated from Londrina as its own municipality. Agricultural expansion in the decades that followed brought settlers and shaped the region's growth.
The name Cambé comes from the Guarani language, reflecting the region's deep connection to indigenous heritage.
Cambé is well-connected to other towns and cities in Paraná through established transportation routes. Moving around requires a mix of local buses and rides, making navigation straightforward for visitors.
The region experiences four distinct seasons due to its humid subtropical climate, unusual for much of Brazil. Temperatures and weather patterns shift noticeably between summer and winter months.
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