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Vista para Baía de Paranaguá
Brazil

A partir dos anos 80, Antonina, com aproximadamente 20.000 habitantes e privilegiada por suas atrações naturais, passa a consolidar seu perfil de cidade turística, berço de manifestações folclóricas e culturais, integrando seu potencial turístico à sua vocação portuária.

Em Antonina é possível visitar desde Igrejas históricas como a Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Pilar, Igreja de São Benedito e Igreja Bom Jesus do Saivá. Também há o setor histórico com sua importância da arquitetura luso-brasileira e eclética com harmonia do conjunto formado por sobrados, ruínas e calçadas de pedra. Outros atrativos como a Estação ferroviária, o Complexo Industrial Matarazzo, o Porto de Antonina, o Bairro Laranjeiras e o Bairro Alto são interessantes.

 O Pico do Paraná situado na divisa entre Antonina e Campina Grande do Sul, possui 1962 m, sendo o mais alto do Sul do Brasil, faz parte do roteiro dos aficionados pelo montanhismo. O Parque Estadual Roberto Ribas Lange integra a Área Especial de Interesse Turístico do Marumbi, região propícia a escaladas.  Dentre os mais visitados, existem a Prainha, com 200 m de águas claras e vegetação rasteira, a Ponta da Pita, uma formação rochosa que avança para a baía é um agradável local de lazer, ideal para banhos, pescarias e piqueniques e o Recanto do Rio do Nunes, agradável praia fluvial.

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