From Iceland — Icelandic Settlement In Brazil Celebrated

Icelandic Settlement In Brazil Celebrated

Published October 10, 2013

The City Council of Curitiba in Brazil, became sister town of Akureyri in North Iceland on Wednesday to honour the city’s ties with Iceland.

Dozens of descendants of Icelandic settlers were present and the ceremony was very emotional for them as their ancestors came mostly from the Þingeyjarsýslur counties in northern Iceland, RÚV reports.

The sister town agreement was part of celebrations of the 150 year anniversary of Icelandic settlers arriving in Brazil.

Between 1863 and 1873, a total of 39 Icelanders immigrated to Brazil and most of their descendants live in or around Curitiba, capital of state Paraná in southern Brazil.

The president of the city council, Paulo Salamuni, said in his address that Curitiba wouldn’t be the city it is if it hadn’t been for the multiculturalism to which the Icelanders in the area had contributed.

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