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Ponta Porã

Ponta Porã
Municipality
The Municipality of Ponta Porã
A view of Internacional Avenue, which marks the border with Paraguay.
A view of Internacional Avenue, which marks the border with Paraguay.
Flag of Ponta Porã
Flag
Official seal of Ponta Porã
Seal
Location of Ponta Porã
Location of Ponta Porã
Coordinates: 22°32′09″S 55°43′33″W / 22.53583°S 55.72583°W / -22.53583; -55.72583Coordinates: 22°32′09″S 55°43′33″W / 22.53583°S 55.72583°W / -22.53583; -55.72583
Country  Brazil
Region Central-West
State Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Mato Grosso do Sul
Emancipated July 18, 1912
Government
 • Mayor Ludimar Novais (PSP
Area
 • Total 5,328.621 km2 (2,057.392 sq mi)
 
Elevation 755 m (2,477 ft)
Population (2012)
 • Total 83,747
 • Density 15.716/km2 (40.70/sq mi)
 
Time zone UTC-4 (UTC-4)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-3 (UTC-3)
HDI (2010) 0.701 – high
Climate Cfa
Website www.pontapora.ms.gov.br/

Ponta Porã is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Its population is 83.747 (2013) and its area is 5,329 km². It has a dry border and a conurbation with the city of Pedro Juan Caballero in Paraguay.

Ponta Porã is 1346 kilometers away from Brasilia, the country's capital, and 324 km away from Campo Grande, the state capital. Ponta Porã has a temperate climate with temperature of 30 ° throughout the year. The city has a good number of hotels, both in the Brazilian side as the Paraguayan. The city's economy is focused on agriculture and livestock. The main crops found near the city are soybeans, wheat and corn.

Ponta Porã International Airport is located in the municipality but currently without scheduled flights.

The origin of Ponta Porã begins with the formation of a village called Punta Porã.

Before the Paraguayan War, the site of the city was a deserted region in the interior of Paraguay inhabited by tribes of Indians, such as Nhandevas and Caiuás, descendants of the Guarani people. The region was also a place where travelers stopped to rest while crossing from Brazil to Paraguay. In 1777 a military expedition arrived in the region, aiming to explore the region. In 1862 the military unit led by Lieutenant Antonio João Ribeiro established a base near the Dourados river (in what is now the municipality of Antônio João) and there founded the Military Colony of Dourados. In 1864, the time of the Paraguayan War, the Military Colony of Dourados was destroyed by the Paraguayans, and Lieutenant Ribeiro was killed.

In 1872, after the end of the Paraguayan War, the border between Brazil and Paraguay was definitely established, leaving the region of Ponta Porã in Brazilian territory. In 1880 arrived in the region Mr. Nazareth, a military commander who established his camp in what is now the city of Pedro Juan Caballero. In 1882 Thomas Laranjeiras started producing and selling yerba mate in Ponta Porã and exporting it to Argentina. In 1892, with the garrison of the Military Colony of Dourados protecting the region, Ponta Porã begun to make its initial economic progress. Furthermore, many gaucho immigrants arrived, who came to work in agriculture and raise cattle. In 1897 the first police department in Ponta Porã was created and Mr. Nazareth was appointed it commander.


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