Nova Londrina Encontro das Águas e Biomas, Brasil

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Nova Londrina is a city located in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Its history dates back to the early 20th century, when the region was occupied by coffee farms and mainly colonized by European immigrants, especially Italians and Germans.

However, it was only in 1960 that Nova Londrina was officially founded, with the arrival of new settlers and the creation of an urban nucleus. The city's name pays tribute to the capital of the United Kingdom, London, influenced by one of the English settlers who established themselves in the region.

Over the years, Nova Londrina has developed as an important agricultural center, particularly in the production of coffee, corn, soybeans, and beans. The city has also become known for its traditional festivals, such as the Cowboy Festival and the Nations' Festival, which attract visitors from various regions.

Currently, Nova Londrina is a prosperous city with a diversified economy and a welcoming population. The preservation of cultural traditions and sustainable development are important aspects for the local community, which seeks to reconcile progress with the maintenance of the city's historical identity.

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