Ibaiti, Regional administrative center in Norte Pioneiro Paranaense, Brazil.
Ibaiti is a municipality in the Norte Pioneiro Paranaense region of Paraná, extending across urban and rural territories. The settlement sits at about 580 meters above sea level and serves as a regional administrative center.
The municipality emerged from the former municipality of Tomazina and received its current name during the administration of its first mayor, Julio Farah. It replaced its original name of Barra Bonita.
The annual FICAI festival brings together farmers, ranchers, and traders, shaping the region's social calendar. The event shows how central agriculture and livestock are to the community's identity.
The municipality has a network of banks and functions as the headquarters of the 32nd regional education nucleus. This infrastructure supports daily administration and business for residents and visitors.
The region operates industrial timber production through reforestation programs that complement coffee cultivation and fruit farming. This diversity of farming methods shows how the local economy combines different sectors.
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