Jaguariaíva

Jaguariaíva is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil.

[6] The municipality began as an overnight resting point for muleteers troops in the late Seventeenth century.

Since then, It has undergone a forestry and pulp industry boom throughout the Twentieth Century.

[7] Consequently, modern-day Jaguariaíva supplies the Brazilian and international markets with resin, cheap wood for construction, plywood, paper pulp, and lightweight coated and newsprint papers.

The municipality contains part of the 1,830 hectares (4,500 acres) Cerrado State Park, created in 1992.