North

Northern Santa Catarina is a region of the state of in .
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Joinville and Itaiópolis.

is the largest city in , Brazil. It is principally an industrial city and many of its 500,000 inhabitants are of German descent.

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is a municipality in the state of in the of .

is the oldest city in and the third oldest in . Situated on the island of São Francisco, it lies just west of Joinville and 200km north of Florinopolis.

Destinations to Discover

Explore places such as Mafra and Canoinhas.

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is a city located at the northern border of the state of , . This city borders to the state of and its urban area is attached to the urban area of its interstate neighbour, .

is a Brazilian municipality, in the north plateau of the State of . Its latitude is 26°10'38" South, its longitude is 50°23'24" West, and its altitude is 839 meters.

is a municipality in the state of in the of .

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is a coastal city in . It is a popular beach destination. Its nine beaches extend from the Rio Itapocu in the north to the resort town of Piçarras on its southern border.

North

Latitude of center
-26.33° or 26° 19′ 48″ south
Longitude of center
-49.78° or 49° 46′ 48″ west
Wiki­data ID
Q14208433
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Portuguese—“North” goes by many names.

Santa Catarina: Must-Visit Destinations

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