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Anonymous Israel No.211948702 [Report] >>211948760 >>211949274 >>211949548 >>211949710
i stand with parana
Anonymous Sweden No.211948756 [Report]
I've never heard of them, so they probably don't cause too much trouble.
Anonymous Brazil No.211948760 [Report] >>211948774
>>211948702 (OP)
how do you know parana? what you know about PArana?
Anonymous Brazil No.211948774 [Report] >>211949244
>>211948760
Its the guy tarado naquela Angela e ela é de Londrina
Anonymous Mexico No.211948862 [Report]
did you know? curitibensk is the siberia of brasil!
Anonymous Brazil No.211949244 [Report] >>211949307
>>211948774
angela who?
Anonymous Brazil No.211949274 [Report] >>211949717
>>211948702 (OP)
What did these retards do this time?
Anonymous Brazil No.211949307 [Report]
>>211949244
rochista
Anonymous Brazil No.211949548 [Report] >>211949565
>>211948702 (OP)
The first thing I think when seeing this place is how their rural population have sexual intercourse with animals
Anonymous Brazil No.211949565 [Report]
>>211949548
Does this law applies to goym?
Anonymous Brazil No.211949710 [Report] >>211949754
>>211948702 (OP)
Paraná is an indivisible part of Paulistânia.
Paraná was one of the first territories conquered by the bandeirantes after the expedition that expelled the Spaniards and their Guarani allies from the then Gobernación del Guayrá led by Manuel Preto and Raposo Tavares. Paraná spent 225 years as part of São Paulo, being the last state to be dismembered from São Paulo, only gaining independence in 1853 as a punishment to São Paulo for its involvement in the revolts of 1842. Paraná was part of the Peabiru, one of the main routes of the bandeirantes. During this same period, the state's coastline also developed as a mining center for the caiçaras from São Vicente, with Paranaguá later becoming one São Paulo's main port.
With the defeat of the Paulistas in the War of the Emboabas and their subsequent expulsion from the central region of Minas Gerais, Paraná once again became a target for the bandeirantes, who at this point became tropeiros, so Campos Gerais and Curitiba experienced rapid settlement by colonists from Sorocaba. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the northern part of the state was colonized by cattle ranchers and their families from western São Paulo.
Anonymous Israel No.211949717 [Report]
>>211949274
i bet its something bad
Anonymous Mexico No.211949754 [Report] >>211949835
>>211949710
you're my favourite poster
Anonymous Brazil No.211949835 [Report]
>>211949754
Thanks