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Hi, my wife is from Londrina. This city is a good place to live, but quite boring otherweise. Turistically it has nothing. Typically bigger "inland" city. Shoppings, Cinemas, Bars, Discos... like every city..

=> Nothing special =>don´t go there just to see.

Greetings 11/2004

looking for an old friend

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Hi everybody, I live in California/America,and looking for one of my dearest friend whom I knew before, she was from Londrina and Unfortunately I lost contact with her,I wish somebody would let me know whether there is a info center that i can search and can get info about her, my email address is siakany@yahoo.com please let me know!!

Best Regards Sam —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.135.18.230 (talk) 20:41, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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74 % white?

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The Brazilians use the term "white" in the loosest possible sense, even looser than the US-Americans. Actually, some people even call Barack Obama "white"! I have been to Londrina, Brazil, too, and from my personal observation in the field, I would say, 34 % white, no more. Cut the 40 off the 74 % and put them to the Pardos (mixed race individuals). 93.219.171.178 (talk) 08:02, 13 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]