Naviraí

Naviraí is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul.

Known as the Capital of Southern Cone, Naviraí has traced urban plan with pathways that convert the center to the periphery, with a format of cobweb.

In 1952 is initially populated called Vera Cruz, according to the honônima colonizing, and since 1958 has the current name when it was promoted to Ashland district.

Within decades of foundation were three major economic phases which can be divided as follows as follows: In 90 years there has been increasing economic development allied construction was crucial to Ashland experiencing an outbreak of buildings and luxury residences located in both the central core when the outer boroughs.

Among these investments are Copasul (refrigerators), Coopernavi / Usinavi, agribusiness, the garment industry and a strong trade and diversificado.

The city is adjacent to Jateí, Itaquiraí, Iguatemi, Juti, Alto Paraíso, Icaraíma and Querência do Norte.