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I can give advice for living in Brasil, I spend a lot of time in Southern Brasil which Curtiba is part of, but not the city itself.
Thanks, cry havoc. I've already lived in Brasil for several years during the middle years of the previous decade. I just want to know specifics about living in Curitiba. I have visited the city the past.
Thanks, cry havoc. I've already lived in Brasil for several years during the middle years of the previous decade. I just want to know specifics about living in Curitiba. I have visited the city the past.
You have a job there?
I was considering starting a business in Floripa, but getting a business running, especially as a gringo can be a huge pain.
Centro Civico is a great and very central area to be. You have public transportation access to anywhere from there. It is very urban, doesn't lack anything. You also have the Passeio Publico which is a mini zoo. I used to walk through every morning to get to work, it was really nice and peaceful. Just as any other major city, there will be some homeless people sleeping in the parks/streets, cant avoid that. You wont go wrong living in this area. Good luck!
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