Fraiburgo
Fraiburgo is a municipality located in the state of Santa Catarina, in southern Brazil. It is known as the "Land of the Apple" due to its significant apple production, which is a major part of its economy.
Fraiburgo was founded on January 1, 1962, though the region had been settled prior to that date. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture, particularly apple growing and related industries like apple processing and packing. Tourism also plays a role, with visitors attracted to the apple orchards and related festivals, especially during harvest season.
The municipality's climate is subtropical, with well-defined seasons. The population is predominantly of European descent, with significant influences from German and Italian immigrants. Fraiburgo offers a range of services and infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities, and commercial establishments.
The municipality's official website provides further information about its history, economy, and attractions.