Guaratuba, Brazil, 01th May, 2026. Darci Piana, Vice-Governor, Ratinho Jr., Governor of Paraná, Luciano Pizzatto, Contract Director of the Nova Ponte Consortium, and Marcos Domakoski, President of the Pro-Paraná Movement, during the inauguration of the Ponte da Vitória, popularly known as the Guaratuba Bridge, which connects the municipalities of Guaratuba and Matinhos, replacing the ferry crossing. The bridge is 1,244 meters long, 19.6 meters wide, has 4 traffic lanes, a cycle path, and pedestrian access. in Guaratuba, Brazil on May 01, 2026. Photo: Heuler Andrey/DiaEsportivo/Alamy Live News

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Guaratuba, Brazil, 01th May, 2026. Darci Piana, Vice-Governor, Ratinho Jr., Governor of Paraná, Luciano Pizzatto, Contract Director of the Nova Ponte Consortium, and Marcos Domakoski, President of the Pro-Paraná Movement, during the inauguration of the Ponte da Vitória, popularly known as the Guaratuba Bridge, which connects the municipalities of Guaratuba and Matinhos, replacing the ferry crossing. The bridge is 1,244 meters long, 19.6 meters wide, has 4 traffic lanes, a cycle path, and pedestrian access. in Guaratuba, Brazil on May 01, 2026. Photo: Heuler Andrey/DiaEsportivo/Alamy Live News
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Guaratuba, Brazil, 01th May, 2026. Darci Piana, Vice-Governor, Ratinho Jr., Governor of Paraná, Luciano Pizzatto, Contract Director of the Nova Ponte Consortium, and Marcos Domakoski, President of the Pro-Paraná Movement, during the inauguration of the Ponte da Vitória, popularly known as the Guaratuba Bridge, which connects the municipalities of Guaratuba and Matinhos, replacing the ferry crossing. The bridge is 1,244 meters long, 19.6 meters wide, has 4 traffic lanes, a cycle path, and pedestrian access. in Guaratuba, Brazil on May 01, 2026. Photo: Heuler Andrey/DiaEsportivo/Alamy Live News

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