Palmeira, Paraná

Palmeira
Municipality of Palmeira
Location in Paraná
Coordinates: 25°25′44″S 50°00′21″W / 25.42889°S 50.00583°W / -25.42889; -50.00583
Country Brazil
State Paraná
RegionSouth
Government
  MayorSérgio Luiz Belich (DEM)
Area
  Total
1,470.072 km2 (567.598 sq mi)
Elevation
867 m (2,844 ft)
Population
 (2021 est.)
  Total
34,109
  Density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Postal code
84130-000
HDI (2010)0.718 – high
WebsiteOfficial website

Palmeira is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil, in the micro-region of Ponta Grossa. It is situated at south latitude 25º25'46" and west longitude 50º00'23", at an altitude of 865 meters and 70 km (43 mi) from the state's capital, Curitiba. Its population as of 2020 was 33,994 inhabitants. Its area is of approximately 1465,1 km2 (5656.8 mi2).

With the construction of the Caminho de Viamão in the eighteenth century, many villages were springing up in the Campos Gerais region. With the defined settlement immigrants came. The Russian-Germans in 1878, the Poles in 1888 and the Italians in 1890 led by Giovanni Rossi, with the latter formed the first anarchist colony of America, Cecilia Colony. And, in 1951, came the German Mennonites who founded the Witmarsum Colony and the Witmarsum Joint Agricultural Cooperative Ltd. (Cooperativa Mista Agropecuária Witmarsum Ltda) producer of dairy products, and poultry with Cancela brand. Created through State Law No. 238 of November 9, 1897, and installed on the same date, it was separated from Ponta Grossa.

Natural citizens from Palmeira are called palmeirenses.