Blumenau
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Blumenau is a city in Vale do Itajaí, Santa Catarina state, in the South Region of Brazil, 130 km (81 mi) from the state capital Florianópolis.
The city was founded by the German chemist and pharmacist Hermann Blumenau (1819–1899), who arrived on a boat via the Itajaí-Açu River accompanied by seventeen other Germans, and still celebrates its German heritage, including the second largest Oktoberfest in the Americas.
The city was founded September 2, 1850, by Hermann Blumenau and seventeen other German immigrants. Later arrivals included Fritz Müller, biologist and early proponent of Darwinian Evolution.
The history of Blumenau is the result of the arrival of German immigrants who settled these fertile areas of the Atlantic Forest. In 1845, having an interest in the problems faced by European immigrants, Hermann Blumenau reached an agreement with the Society for the Protection of German Emigrants to represent it and traveled to Brazil, aiming to create new German settlements and to check the situation of those that already existed. He traveled to Rio Grande do Sul, and then to Santa Catarina, where he visited the German colony of São Pedro...
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