• The day concludes with a harmonious blend of beauty, history, and nature, leaving you with indelible memories of Curitiba's multifaceted charm.
  • Curitiba is the capital of Paraná, Brazil. It’s an excellent place to stop for a day or two if you’re heading for Iguaçu Falls from Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo.
  • Hop aboard the Serra Verde Express to explore the majestic coastline east of the city the scenic train leaves each morning and is one of Curitiba’s main attractions.
  • A city of eclectic culture, Curitiba is strongly influenced by Italian, German, Polish, and Ukrainian immigrants, from which the majority of the opulation is descended.
  • Regarding the limits of the city, we are working within what is called the Nucleo Urbano Curitibano (Curitiba Urban Nucleus) or NUC of Curitiba (Figure 1).
  • One of the main attractions when visiting Curitiba lies just outside the big city, a relaxing 40-minute drive once you reach the city limits.
  • Ala iti tangatang a buya ti Curitiba, Brasil (Iloko). D'esquerra a dreta i de dalt a baix: vista àeria - Paço da Liberdade i Pça.
  • As an architect and mayor, Jaime Lerner led the movement that transformed Curitiba into an environmentally friendly ‘laboratory for urban planning’.
  • There are three main transit arteries in the city, one to enter Curitiba, one to leave it, and one for public transport.
  • Curitiba officially became a town in 1812, spelling its name Curityba. An alternative spelling was Coritiba. This was used in press and state documents.