Joaquim Távora, Municipal district in Norte Pioneiro Paranaense, Brazil
Joaquim Távora is a municipality in northern Paraná state and sits at an elevation of around 500 meters. The area spans several hundred square kilometers and is shaped primarily by agricultural land and farming activity.
The municipality formed as an administrative division of Paraná state and developed alongside agricultural settlement of the region. The local community grew around farms and cooperatives that continue to shape its economic structure today.
The population of 12,009 residents maintains agricultural traditions through cooperatives and farming organizations that shape the local community identity.
Access is best via established road connections from larger cities like São Paulo and Curitiba. Those visiting the area should expect rural conditions and plan extra time for travel to reach the region.
The region experiences temperature variations from 39.2°C to -5.4°C throughout the year, with an annual precipitation of 1,419 millimeters across 113 days.
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