By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 11, 2017 Jaraguá, Brazil (now Jaraguá do Sul, renamed to distinguish it from another Brazilian city named Jaraguá) is a city in the state of Santa Catarina. It’s a good sized city now of about 150,000 population. In 1936, it had about 35,000 residents, largely but not entirely of German ethnicity. It was an industrial city, and its citizens attended several Catholic and Protestant churches. Three Latt...
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