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The municipality of Pontal do Paraná (28,529 inhabitants in 2021; 20,055 ha)
is located at the southern entrance of the Bay of Paranaguá, 100 km east of
Curitiba.
Pontal do Paraná was established on 20 January 1951, when the
Government of Paraná granted a vast area to the municipality of Paranaguá, who
commissioned Empresa Balneária Pontal do Sul on 1 February 1951 to design urban
planning of the area. With time, planning dramatically drifted away from the
original proposal. Some planned streets were transformed into watercourses for
sanitation and navigation, and several stretches of the only inlet that existed
at the beginning of the settlement of the resort (Rio Perequê) were modified.
The first urban nucleus in Pontal do Sul was inaugurated on 7 April 1951.
Problems with illegal possessions and with local residents have been common
since the implementation of the resort, and have persisted to this day. Real
estate speculation also caused small nuclei of residents to migrate to areas
further away from the beach, as the urban nucleus was formed and properties
appreciated.
From 1980 onward, a business park was implemented in the
northern portion of the Pontal do Sul resort, in the area known as Ponta do Poço,
managed by three companies that built continental platforms for oil exploration
(FEM, TECHINT and TENENGE). For some years the industrial site attracted workers
from many states, reaching 3,000 workers at the beginning of that decade. These
companies later stopped building platforms in the Ponta do Poço region, whose
employees were transferred to other construction sites or ended up staying in
Pontal do Sul, with no new job options.
In 1980, the Center for Marine
Biology (CBM), currently the Center for the Study of the Sea (CEM) of the
Federal University of Paraná, was also implemented in Pontal do Sul, with the
aim of developing research in the area of oceanography. From 1987 onward, the
local population began to demand the political emancipation of the beaches in
the municipality of Paranaguá to form a new municipality, called Pontal do
Paraná, which was obtained in October 1996.
The flag of Pontal do Paraná
is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 64 promulgated on 15 December 1997.
Article 3.
The municipal flag of Pontal do Paraná, designed and described in
accordance with municipal heraldry, has in its upper left canton a
twenty-pointed sun and in the center a geometric figure composed of three
islands. The flag is made up of four colors: light blue, dark blue, yellow and
white, with the following meaning.
I - The light blue color symbolizes the
sky and the sea in their greatness, as well as justice, nobleness, perseverance,
recreation and the special climate of the municipality.
II - The dark blue
color symbolizes the exuberant natural environment of the municipality.
III -
The white color symbolizes peace, friendship, purity, work and religious spirit
of the inhabitants.
IV - The yellow color represents wealth, symbolizing the
municipality's glory, progress, greatness and sovereignty.
V - The sun
represents the splendor of the municipality in its plenitude.
VI - The
islands represent the Currais islands, symbolizing ecology and life.
Article 4.
In compliance with heraldic rules, the municipal flag shall have
the official dimensions prescribed for the national flag, 14 units in width on
20 (units in length.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/p/pontal-do-parana/lei-ordinaria/1997/7/64/lei-ordinaria-n-64-1997-institui-a-bandeira-oficial-do-municipio-de-pontal-do-parana
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/CamaraMunicipaldePontaldoParana/photos/a.415249448552570/516286851782162
https://business.facebook.com/prefeiturapontal/photos/1767062463491233
https://www.facebook.com/prefeiturapontal/photos/1765764766954336
The three Currais islands, located 12 km off Praia de Leste (East Beach), form a
Marine National Park established by Federal Law No. 12,829 promulgated on 20
June 2013. This was the first Marine National Park established in Paraná and the
third in Brazil. The islands, without any beach, harbor more than 8,000 birds.
They are surrounded by four reefs inhabited by a population of Atlantic goliath
groupers aka itajaras, Epinephelus itajara (Lichtenstein, 1822),
threatened by excessive fishing.
https://oeco.org.br/noticias/27307-governo-cria-parque-nacional-marinho-da-ilha-dos-currais/
((o))eco, 25 June 2013
http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2011-2014/2013/lei/l12829.htm
Law No. 12,829
http://www.nossolitoral.info/2019/06/ilha-dos-currais-um-paraiso-no-litoral_29.html
Photos
Image from the municipal website
http://www.pontaldoparana.pr.gov.br/index.php?sessao=b054603368ncb0&id=1837
Ivan Sache, 7 February 2022