Paraná, State in Brazil
Paraná is the sixth most populous Brazilian state, located mainly in the southern region.
The state's history dates back to 1853 when it was separated from São Paulo state.
Often known for its diverse culture, with influences from Indigenous Brazilians, Africans, and Europeans.
Paraná has a strong economy with car manufacturing and agriculture as main sectors.
It hosts the world famous Iguacu Falls, one of the 'New Seven Wonders of Nature'.
Website: pr.gov.br
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap