Welcome to Francisco Beltrão!
Francisco Beltrão is a city in the Iguaçu Valleys region Paraná. Is located in the region of the southwestern of Paraná. According to population estimates from July 2013, the city has 84,437 inhabitants. Was officially emancipated at December 14, 1952, but have human occupation (by the people who occupied the land, coming from the south of the country) since approximately 1921.
In the town center is located the 'Concatedral Tower', an important touristic point from the city. The tower have 100m height, and an observation deck at 75m height.
In the east side of the city has a museum, 'The Colonizer Museum' (port. "Museu do colonizador") was inaugurated in 2007 and tells the history of the occupation and colonization of the town.
Francisco Beltrão, established on December 14, 1952, is the largest town in the southwest region of Paraná state in Brazil. In 2010, the population was 80,727, of which 85% lived in the city proper and 15% on the surrounding land. Francisco Beltrão is very close to two other towns, Marmeleiro and Renascença. Its economy is based on agriculture, corn crops, turkey and chicken meat exports, textiles, aluminium pans, mobile industries, public services and small commerce.