Cascavel
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Danilo José Galafassi Municipal ZooSmall zoo with 37 birds species, 23 mammal species, and 8 reptile species, including some endangered animals.
Nossa Senhora Aparecida Cathedral
Paulo Gorski Ecological Park
Praça do MigranteContains a monument with five giant concrete ramps pointing to different regions of Brazil, representing the various migrant populations which make up the city.
Suely Marcondes de Moura Festugatto Environmental Education Center