Campo Mourão is a municipality in the Brazilian state of
Paraná.
Its population in 2009 was 90,460 inhabitants. The people from Campo
Mourão are called mourãoenses. The city is predominantly agricultural.
Its main agricultural products are soybeans and corn.
Campo Mourão is home to
Coamo,
the largest cooperative in Brazil and the third largest in the world.
In recent years, the city has attracted large companies such as Colacril
Paraná Ltda (largest adhesive manufacturing plant in Latin America),
VRI Electronics and
Frangobras (Tyson Foods of Brazil)
History
The region of the "Fields" bordered by the Atlantic forest and
Araucaria, headquarters of the Nation Guarani, began to be visited by
the Spanish Jesuits between 1524 and 1541 and by the Paulist from 1628.
The region belonged to the former Spanish possession call Guairá
Province, with capital in Asunción,
Paraguay
today. In 1765 he began to be raided by government militias in the
captaincy of São Paulo, who named the valley between the wilderness and
rivers Ivaí Piquiri of "Campos do Mourão" in homage to the governor of
the captaincy of São Paulo, Luís António de Sousa Botelho Mourão
(commonly known as Morgado de Mateus). In the 1890s the natural pasture
and native vegetation of the "Campo Mourão" served as a resting spot for
travelers who passed through the region, playing herds to negotiate in
Mato Grosso do Sul
in 1903 came and stood at "Campos do Mourão "The family of São Paulo
Matheus Vieira dos Santos (better known as Tirso) Baron Portuguese
Henrique Cardoso of Jesus, with his wife, Baroness Sarah Elizabeth
Cardoso, and admired and prestigious family of William and Karoline
Krenski, followed by Andrade, Caramel, Davanso, Rinaldo, Oliveira,
Mendonça, Flores, Ribeiro Mendes and guarapuavanos Gustavo, Paulatti
Peri, John Benedict, Norberto Marcondes, Jorge Walter (Russian), among
other pioneers such as Barbara Louise Ferreira Tiago Hobold (me too)
followed by their families Metchko, Brzezinski, Staniszewski, Hruschka,
Schumoski, Zalewski, Klanke, Wronski, Slomp, Kwitshal, Behrens,
Seratiuk, Almeida, Heickhoff, Lokonski and others with
Germans,
Ukrainians,
Poles,
Italians and
Japanese who settled in large areas within Campos do Mourão. Campo Mourão until 1943 belonged to the
Guarapuava.
From that year became a district of the city of Pitanga and 10 October
1947 began to walk on his own, emancipated politically and economically
by Law 02/47, passed by Governor Moses Lupion, having as its first mayor
appointed 18 October 1947 José Antonio dos Santos and then Pedro
Viriato de Sousa Filho, first elected mayor. Until the 1960s the city of
Campo Mourão understand all the micro and 12 municipalities that were
part of today to their administrative districts. In the 80s, were
separated from their last two administrative districts: Luiziana
Lighthouse and the West, leaving just the tutelage of his district
Piquirivaí. Has its origins in ancient roads where they went flying
circus and stores coming from
Mato Grosso and
São Paulo to destinations west of Paraná
Geography[edit]
Climate[edit]
The climate of Campo Mourão, is classified as
Cfa:
mesothermal humid subtropical climate, with cool summers and frequent
frosts in May each year, with a tendency of concentration of rainfall
during the summer months, without a dry season. The average temperature
in January (the hottest month) is 22.9 °C and the coldest month (July)
is 12.7 °C, with an average annual temperature of 17.2 °C, its lower
temperature was -9.8 °C in 1975 with a record of moderate snow, there
have been reports of snow also in 1889, 1912, 1943, 1955, 1957, 1975,
1981, 1982, 1988. Its highest temperature was 35.7 °C in 1934 and 2009
also at 35 °C. The rainfall have on average between 1,400 mm and
1,500 mm per year. The prevailing winds in the region are from the
northeast quadrant, and in winter the winds blow from south and
southwest.
The predominant soil is the Oxisol clay texture, deep, very fertile, high ability to sustain intensive agriculture
Hydrography[edit]
The Township belongs to the Paraná River basin, and its most
important river Rio Mourão, which crosses the city from south to north.
The flow of the river, coupled with the topography of its valley, offers
the greatest potential hydrodynamic City, explored with the
construction of the Plant Mourão. Other major rivers: Rio Km 119 and Rio
do Campo.
Highways[edit]
Campo Mourão, due to its status as a major road junctions in the
country, receives a large flow of vehicles, especially those whose fate
the Foz do Iguaçu, the main tourist spot in the state and city border
with
Argentina and
Paraguay. Cross the county highway the following:
Education[edit]
Campo Mourão city is considered a developed despite being
predominantly agricultural. Are installed in the city five institutions
of higher education and an institution of professional education:
Culture[edit]
Estação da Luz (Luz Station)[edit]
Estação da Luz.
One of the most modern cultural facilities in the city, is located in
the plaza Getulio Vargas, the central area of Campo Mourão. It now
houses the collection of the Municipal Public Library and Professor
Egydio Martello is the headquarters of the Academy of Arts Mourãoense.
Offers space for classes and art exhibitions, open free of charge.
Theatre[edit]
With capacity for 470 seats is held annually the season of theater,
as well as projects for youth, adults and children. Teatro de Campo
Mourão has 1500 meters of built area, foyer for 100 people, stage 13 by
11 meters, dressing rooms, cenotécnica and modern system of sound and
light.
Municipal Museum Deolindo Mendes Pereira[edit]
It houses the memory and history of Campo Mourão, with reports,
pictures and testimonies by family members through testimonies, retraced
all the aspects that influence its historical evolution.
Tourism[edit]
The main sights of Campo Mourão are:
- St. Joseph Cathedral (In Portuguese: Catedral São José)
St. Joseph Cathedral.
The Cathedral of St. Joseph Campo Mourão is based on the same design
as the Mother Church of the Pure Heart of Mary of St. Benedict South.
- Ecological Station Savannah (In Portuguese: Estação Ecológica do Cerrado)
On 1.3 acres (5,300 m) of conservation species are remnants of the
Old Quaternary, and the Cerrado southernmost of the planet. It is
considered a relic by scholars and welcomes scientists all over the
world.
- Park Lake (In Portuguese: Parque do Lago)
The Municipal Park Joaquim Teodoro de Oliveira is one of the cards in
the city. Has jogging track that enters the woods, playground sand,
greenhouses, Scout Group Headquarters City, orchid, French Garden and a
lake with several fish species.
- Blue Lake State Park (In Portuguese: Parque Estadual Lago Azul)
Biodiversity has an exuberant, a lake with 70 million cubic meters of
water open to the practice of sports such as jet skiing, water skiing,
boating, canoeing and recreational fishing. Moreover, it has a large
forest area with summer houses. The Environmental Education Center is
headquartered in this area, where he conducts lectures and accompanies
visitors through the various tracks.
Carneiro no Buraco - "Gully in the Hole"[edit]
The lamb in the pit is the typical dish of Campo Mourão. The dish was
created by three pioneers of the city in the early '60s, after watching
a movie in which cowboys preparing food over hot coals, in a hole dug
in the ground. Enio Queiroz, Joaquim Teodoro Ferreira de Oliveira and
Caldas Saul, all deceased, were the pioneers in the development of
delicacy. At first the dish was served only sporadically at parties of
friends, in the 80s has also served when officials visited the city. A
movement led by local guild of the Foul Mouth took the official dish of
delicacy as in 1990 and the first Festival of the Sheep in the Hole was
performed in the following year. The event is always held the second
weekend of July. The National Festival of the Sheep Hole ended in
turning the dish in Campo Mourão true symbol of being a very important
festival, about 150 000 people annually prestige to the event,
publicizing the City throughout Brazil and other countries.
Sports and Leisure[edit]
The municipality has a representative Paranaense de Futsal
Championship - Gold Key. Futsal is the Campo Mourão / Fecam that this
year was 13th place in the competition. The previous year, Futsal Campo
Mourão won two significant titles: the South Futsal Cup and the Open
Games of Paraná, which was won after fasting for 18 years. In football, a
team representing the city in competition state, the
Sport Club Campo Mourão,
affectionately called the "Lion of the Valley" by its fans, who this
year competed in the Campeonato Paranaense Second Division of
professional football, being in 6th place, In last year who represented
the county was the Associação Desportiva Atlética do Paraná (ADAP), who
became vice-champion of Paraná in 2006. The sport of Campo Mourão, in
general, has achieved significant results in Paraná, using an excellent
grassroots work carried out in sports such as athletics, handball,
basketball, soccer, volleyball, GR and table tennis, among others. In
2006, the city ranked eighth in JOJUPs, in
Pato Branco, and fourth in the Japs, who were based in
Maringá. In 2007, the official competitions were again disputed. In
Paranavaí, Northwestern State Youth Games in
Paraná,
the city finished eighth among all participating municipalities,
especially the Female Futsal team, which won the title. The Open Games
of Paraná, in turn, were held in Toledo in the west of the state in its
50th edition (Historical), with the council being in sixth place
overall. The Special Secretary for Sport, Recreation and Leisure Campo
Mourão is Itamar Augustine Tagliari and Technical Director of the Sports
Foundation of Campo Mourão (FECAM) is Karla Maria Tureck. Besides
football, Campo Mourão Category b handball game was well in school in
2008, ranking 8th in the competition after eliminating Londrina and
Toledo. In recent years, basketball is evolving (regarded by some as the
second largest force in the form of Paraná), and peaked with the
conquest of the Paranaense Championship of Basketball in 2009. The
greatest ambition of the council (responsible for the team) is to enter a
team in NBB. .
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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^ "Divisão Territorial do Brasil"
(in Portuguese). Divisão Territorial do Brasil e Limites Territoriais,
Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). July 1, 2008. Retrieved December 17, 2009.
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^ "Estimativas da população para 1º de julho de 2009" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Estimativas de População, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). August 14, 2009. Retrieved December 17, 2009.
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^ "Ranking decrescente do IDH-M dos municípios do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Atlas do Desenvolvimento Humano, Programa das Nações Unidas para o Desenvolvimento (PNUD). 2000. Retrieved December 17, 2009.
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^ "Produto Interno Bruto dos Municípios 2002–2005" (in Portuguese). Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). December 19, 2007. Retrieved December 17, 2009.
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