Canoinhas
Canoinhas is a Brazilian municipality, in the north plateau of the State of Santa Catarina. Its latitude is 26°10'38" South, its longitude is 50°23'24" West, and its altitude is 839 meters. The population was estimated in 2020 at 54,480 inhabitants.[1]
The area of the city is 1143.6 square kilometers.
The city's economy primarily depends on agriculture and logging.
The city is also known worldwide as the world capital of Erva Mate, a herb used in a traditional drink called chimarrao, the herb Ilex Paraguariensis has been a main export of the region for quite some time.
History
Francisco de Paula Pereira is known to be the founder of the town, it was a popular stop for immigrants from Parana looking for the famous Erva Mate
Twin towns – sister cities
Canoinhas is twinned with:[2]
- Sterling, United States
References
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- mesoregions of Santa Catarina
- Grande Florianópolis
- Norte Catarinense
- Oeste Catarinense
- Serrana
- Sul Catarinense
- Vale do Itajaí
- Bela Vista do Toldo
- Canoinhas
- Irineópolis
- Itaiópolis
- Mafra
- Major Vieira
- Monte Castelo
- Papanduva
- Porto União
- Santa Terezinha
- Timbó Grande
- Três Barras
- Araquari
- Balneário Barra do Sul
- Corupá
- Garuva
- Guaramirim
- Itapoá
- Jaraguá do Sul
- Joinville
- Massaranduba
- São Francisco do Sul
- Schroeder
- Campo Alegre
- Rio Negrinho
- São Bento do Sul
26°10′37″S 50°23′24″W / 26.17694°S 50.39000°W / -26.17694; -50.39000
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