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Brasil Polônia
brasão polonês
Igreja Santa Ana Curitiba

Poland at your fingertips!

We are a family owned and operated business.

The migratory movement of Poles (Poles) to Brazil occurred mainly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Most immigrants settled in Paraná and São Paulo.

Currently, it is estimated that there are between 1.5 and 1.8 million Polish descendants in the country. It is the third largest population of Polish descent in the world, after the United States and Germany . In Latin America, Brazil is the country with the most immigrants of this ethnic group.

Paraná is the state with the greatest influences of Polish culture in Brazil and whose immigration was more documented not only by historians, but also thanks to the Polish clergy, who were not limited to pastoral purposes but collaborated decisively in many aspects in the sustainability of Polish culture among immigrants.

Although some groups of Polish immigrants settled in Espírito Santo, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul between 1869 and 1889, more significant numbers are only detected mainly after the Proclamation of the Republic.

The Polish SZArt Souvenirs is proud to offer Polish-themed gifts, souvenirs and accessories as a way of enhancing and keeping alive the memory and legacy of the ancestors established here.

Navio imigrantes poloneses

Lista de Embarque de passageiros saindo de Hamburgo. Navio Gutemberg em 09 de maio de 1873.

Família Szwonka no Brasil

Bisavós Paternos: Catharina Derda e Marcello Szwonka. Foto colorizada de 1937

Poloneses no Brasil

Tataravós paternos ao centro: Francizek Szwonka e Martha Szszepanski. Foto colorizada de 1920

Família Szwonka no Brasil 2

Avós Paternos: Carolina Henkes Szwonka e João Szwonka, com os filhos Ester e Darci.

Foto colorizada de 1960

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