Timeline of Curitiba
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Curitiba, Paraná (state), Brazil.
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Prior to 20th century
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- 1668 - Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz (church) built.
- 1693 - Village settlement named "Vila da Nossa Senhora da Luz dos Pinhais."
- 1721 - Village renamed "Curitiba."
- 1780 - Population: 2,949.
- 1854 - Curitiba becomes capital of Paraná.
- 1858 - Population: 11,313.
- 1874 - Arsenal built.
- 1886 - pt (park) opens.[1]
- 1890 - Population: 24,553.
- 1892 - Catholic Diocese of Curitiba established.
- 1893 - pt built.
20th century
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- 1900 - Population: 49,755.
- 1909 - Coritiba Foot Ball Club formed.
- 1912 - Federal University of Paraná established.
- 1919 - pt newspaper begins publication.[2]
- 1920 - Population: 78,986.
- 1924 - Clube Atlético Paranaense football team formed.
- 1940 - Population: 140,656.
- 1947 - Estádio Vila Capanema (stadium) opens.
- 1950
- June: Part of 1950 FIFA World Cup held in city.
- Population: 180,575.
- 1951 - pt newspaper begins publication.[2]
- 1953 - pt inaugurated.
- 1954
- pt (library) building and Teatro Guaíra (theatre) open.
- pt becomes mayor.
- 1956 - pt newspaper begins publication.[2]
- 1960 - Population: 356,830.
- 1962 - pt built.
- 1966 - Institute of Urban Planning and Research of Curitiba founded.[3]
- 1967 - Flag design adopted.
- 1968 - Curitiba Master Plan adopted.[4]
- 1970
- pt established.
- Population: 642,362.
- 1971
- pt (theatre) opens.
- Jaime Lerner becomes mayor.[5]
- 1972 - Rua XV de Novembro pedestrianized.[5]
- 1973 - pt established.[1]
- 1974 - Rede Integrada de Transporte (transit system) begins operating.[6]
- 1976 - Iguaçu Park opens.
- 1980
- 1985 - pt founded.
- 1988 - pt established.
- 1989
- City recycling program[1] and Paraná Clube football team established.
- Perhappiness poetry event begins.[1]
- 1991
- Botanical Garden of Curitiba opens.[7]
- Rua 24 Horas shopping mall in business.
- 1992
- Wire Opera House opens.[5]
- World Cities Forum held in Curitiba.[8]
- Bairro Novo developed.[5]
- 1999 - Arena da Baixada opens.
21st century
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- 2000 - Population: 1,586,848.
- 2002 - New Museum opens.
- 2003 - City designated an American Capital of Culture.[1]
- 2008 - Mormon temple built.
- 2010 - Population: 1,751,907.[9]
- 2013 - pt becomes mayor.
- 2014 - June: Part of 2014 FIFA World Cup held in city.
See also
- Other cities in Brazil
- Timeline of Brasília
- Timeline of Fortaleza
- Timeline of Manaus
- Timeline of Recife
- Timeline of Salvador, Bahia
- Timeline of São Paulo
- Timeline of Rio de Janeiro
References
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- ↑ World Bank 2010.
- ↑ Frontline 2003.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Lubow 2007.
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This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.
Bibliography
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in Portuguese
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External links
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