Campo Largo, Paraná

Campo Largo
Municipality of Campo Largo
Nickname: 
Capital da louça ("The porcelain capital")
Location in the Paraná
Coordinates: 25°27′32″S 49°31′40″W / 25.45889°S 49.52778°W / -25.45889; -49.52778
Country Brazil
RegionSouth
State Paraná
FoundedApril 2, 1870
IncorporatedFebruary 23, 1871
Government
 • MayorEdson Basso (PSDB)
Area
 • Total
1,243.552 km2 (480.138 sq mi)
Elevation
956 m (3,136 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
133,865
 • Density107.647/km2 (278.805/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
CEP
80000-000 to 82999-999
Area code+55 41
HDI (2010)0.745 – high
Websitecampolargo.atende.net

Campo Largo is a municipality in Paraná, Brazil. The inhabitants are known in Brazil as campolarguense. It is also a near suburb of Curitiba. The town is best known for its large product of porcelain. It is headquarters to companies such as: 'Incepa', 'Porcelana Schmidt', 'Germer', 'Lorenzetti'. 'Ouro Fino' mineral water also comes from this town.

According to IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) estimates from 2021, its population was 135,678, making it the 14th most populous city in Paraná and the 4th most populous in its microregion. The native inhabitants of the municipality of Campo Largo are called Campo-Larguenses (people from Campo Largo). The city of Campo Largo was separated from Curitiba in the 1870s. The municipality comprises the districts of Bateias, Três Córregos, São Silvestre, and Ferraria, and is subdivided into 147 neighborhoods, subdivisions, and residential areas. The etymology suggests that the name has a geographical origin and denotes the vastness of the region's horizons at the time of the municipality's founding, although its lands were then nothing more than a pine forest.