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Site Info - Pr.gov.brOverview of web technologies used by Pr.gov.br. Website Background Estado do ParanáPortal de serviços do Governo do Paraná. Integra em um único portal uma listagem dos serviços que são disponibilizados a cidadãos e empresas no Estado. Além destes dois públicos, contém informações sobre a administração pública, dados para turistas e notícias do Governo do Paraná. automatic translation provided by Microsoft State of Parana Portal services from the Government of Parana. Integrates into a single portal a list of services that are available to citizens and businesses in the state. In addition to these two audiences, contains information on public administration, information for tourists and news of the Government of Parana. Description on Homepage 18 March 1996 Online since Number 5,791 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
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