Map of Curitiba, with neighborhoods and boroughs

Map of Curitiba, with neighborhoods and boroughs

Map of Curitiba, with neighborhoods and boroughs

  • Political
  • Curitiba
Bairros (neighborhoods) of Curitiba define the city's geographical divisions. Administrative powers are not delegated to neighborhoods, although neighborhood associations work to improve their communities. Curitiba is divided into 9 regional governments (boroughs) covering the 75 neighborhoods.

Most districts of Curitiba were born of colonial groups formed by families of European immigrants in the second half of the nineteenth century.

The centro (downtown or central business district), was where the city was founded, is the most bustling area, which concentrates most of the financial institutions of Curitiba.

Civic Center (In Portuguese: Centro Cívico) is a neighborhood (first of Brazil) in the municipality of Curitiba, capital of the state of Paraná, where the main government buildings are located. The name means Center of the Citizen or, with a more directed interpretation, center where the subjects related to the citizen are solved. The same was implanted in 1953, with the greater independence, thanks to the creation of a new state.

In the last days of August 2011, the Civic Center was listed as an urban and architectural ensemble. The buildings on the central axis of Avenida Cândido de Abreu are protected, including Plaza 19 de Dezembro, Tiradentes State College, Courts of Justice, Accounts and Jury buildings, the Iguaçu Palace, the Oscar Niemeyer Museum and the Square Our Lady of Salette.

Curitiba is divided into nine regional administrations (equivalent to sub-branches), which administer the 77 neighborhoods of the municipality, namely:

  • Matriz, with 18 barrios: Centro, Centro Cívico, Batel, Bigorrilho, Mercês, São Francisco, Bom Retiro, Ahú, Juvevê, Cabral, Hugo Lange, Jardim Social, Alto da XV, Alto da Glória, Cristo Rei, Jardim Botânico, Prado Velho and Rebouças;
  • Santa Felicidade, with 14 barrios: Santa Felicidade, Lamenha Pequena, Butiatuvinha, São João, Vista Alegre, Cascatinha, São Braz, Santo Inácio, Orleans, Mossunguê, Campina do Siqueira, Seminário, Cidade Industrial (región Norte), and parte de Campo Comprido;
  • Boa Vista, with 13 barrios: Boa Vista, Bacacheri, Bairro Alto, Tarumã, Tingüi, Atuba, Santa Cândida, Cachoeira, Barreirinha, Abranches, Taboão, Pilarzinho and São Lourenço;
  • Cajuru, with 5 barrios: Cajuru, Uberaba, Jardim das Américas, Guabirotuba and Capão da Imbuia;
  • Portão, with 11 barrios: Portão, Fazendinha, Santa Quitéria, Vila Izabel, Água Verde, Parolin, Guaíra, Lindóia, Fanny, Novo Mundo and parte de Campo Comprido;
  • Boqueirão, with 4 barrios: Boqueirão, Xaxim, Hauer and Alto Boqueirão;
  • Pinheirinho, with 5 barrios: Pinheirinho, Capão Raso, Tatuquara, Campo de Santana and Caximba;
  • Bairro Novo, with 3 barrios: Sitio Cercado, Ganchinho and Umbará;
  • Cidade Industrial de Curitiba, with cuatro barrios: Cidade Industrial de Curitiba (región Centro/Sur), Riviera, Augusta and São Miguel.