Astorga Encanto dos Ipês, Brasil

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The city of Astorga, located in the state of Paraná, Brazil, has its origins linked to European colonization in the region. Its name pays homage to the Spanish city of Astorga, due to the presence of Spanish immigrants in the area. The region where Astorga is currently located was initially populated by drovers and later received immigrants from various nationalities, contributing to the cultural diversity of the area.

From a historical perspective, Astorga was officially founded in 1954, becoming a municipality after splitting from Jandaia do Sul. The city's economy is mainly based on agriculture, with a highlight on coffee, corn, soybean production, in addition to livestock activities.

One of Astorga's most visited tourist attractions is the Sant'Ana Mother Church, built in neo-gothic style and considered a historical heritage of the city. Furthermore, the city holds cultural events and traditional festivals that celebrate its history and multicultural heritage, attracting visitors interested in learning more about the region.

Currently, Astorga is a peaceful and welcoming city, with a population of approximately 12,000 inhabitants. Its mild climate and cultural attractions make it an interesting destination for those seeking to learn more about Paraná's history and enjoy preserved natural landscapes.

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