São José dos Pinhais

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São José dos Pinhais
Mother church of São José dos Pinhais.
Mother church of São José dos Pinhais.
Flag of São José dos Pinhais
Coat of arms of São José dos Pinhais
Location of São José dos Pinhais
Location of São José dos Pinhais
CountryBrazil
RegionSul
StateParaná
Population
 (2009)
 • Total279,297
Time zoneUTC-3 (UTC-3)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-2 (UTC-2)

São José dos Pinhais (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒʊˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a city in Paraná, Brazil. It is located at around 25°32′6″S 49°12′21″W / 25.53500°S 49.20583°W / -25.53500; -49.20583. It is a part of the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba.

The creation of the municipality of São José dos Pinhais was made through the Law No. 10 of the then province of São Paulo, on July 16, 1852, which specified that the headquarters of the city would be called Villa of São José dos Pinhais, and the political establishment, with the installation of the City Council occurred on January 8, 1853. On December 27, 1897, the village was finally elevated to city status.

São José dos Pinhais is a city average, the second most populous of the meso and the population has grown rapidly in a short time: in 2000 there were approximately 196 000 inhabitants, in 2008 the number is over 280 000 inhabitants. Pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of Curitiba.

Interestingly is the city where the president Ramos Nereus died in a plane crash in the Colony Murici.

It is the third pole of Brazil automotive, housing automakers Volkswagen, Audi, Nissan and Renault. It is also home to the Afonso Pena International Airport, the main air terminal in the Brazilian state of Paraná.

Famous places

Portal of the city, on the border with Curitiba.