Londrina
Londrina · Brazil
Founded in 1934 with a garden-city layout planned by urbanist Jorge Macedo Vieira, Londrina is a large city in northern Paraná, Brazil, whose name — meaning "Little London" — traces back to the British cotton company that first invested in the area. Once known as the "Coffee Capital" for its role in the regional coffee trade, the city has a walkable centre with a strong café and restaurant scene and a concentration of historic churches, and sits along a corridor connecting southern and southeastern Brazil.
- Population588,125
- Nearest water from center 1.0 km0.6 mi
Nearest airports
Climate · monthly averages
J
24°74°
265mm10.4in
F
24°74°
205mm8.2in
M
23°73°
140mm5.5in
A
22°71°
85mm3.4in
M
18°65°
100mm3.9in
J
17°63°
90mm3.5in
J
17°62°
60mm2.5in
A
19°65°
60mm2.5in
S
21°69°
120mm4.6in
O
22°72°
160mm6.3in
N
23°73°
170mm6.6in
D
24°74°
210mm8.2in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗