Antonina, Paraná


Antonina is a municipality in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil. It has about 20,000 inhabitants.

Geography

Antonina has an area of. It is located at. It is 80 km away from Curitiba.
The municipality contains 29% of the Roberto Ribas Lange State Park, created in 1994.
It contains part of the Pico Paraná State Park, created in 2002.
It also holds 30% of the Bom Jesus Biological Reserve, a strictly protected conservation unit established in 2012.

History

The small town Antonina was former known as “Capela” – as a chapel has been built there in the 18th century. Due to this fact the inhabitants are called “capelistas” until today. The official name is in honor to King Antonio of Portugal.

Culture

Antonina hosts a July winter festival promoted by the Federal University of Paraná, which develops several workshops and shows during this time in the village. The carnival takes place within several blocks and features samba groups.