Vila Zelina is a neighborhood located in São Paulo, Brazil. It is best known for the great number of Central and Eastern European immigrants from 15 countries that settled there in the early twentieth century, alongside being one of the largest colonies outside Lithuania.[1] The neighborhood has also a number of Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Belarusian, Czech, Croatian, Slovenian, Slovakian, Polish, Russian, and Greek immigrants. In a monthly basis the local neighbors and commercials association named AMOVIZA [1] organize an open air Eastern European immigrant handcraft and gastronomy fair at Aracati Mirim Street on Sundays. The Central and Eastern European immigrants helped develop Vila Zelina since its founding on 27 October 1927. Mr. Carlos Corkisko, a Lithuanian-Russian immigrant, was one of the key people that helped Vila Zelina during their colonization by Central and Eastern European immigrants. October is Vila Zelina's anniversary which is usually celebrated in an open air party with typical Eastern European food, folkloric dance and music shows alongside various handcrafts.

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  1. ^ RAPCHAN, Eliane Sebeika; "Lituanos e seus descendentes: Reflexões sobre a identidade nacional numa comunidade de imigrantes" (in Portuguese), p. 1. Available in http://www.historica.arquivoestado.sp.gov.br/materias/anteriores/edicao10/materia01/texto01.pdf Archived November 4, 2013, at the Wayback Machine

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Russian Brazilians

Barra Funda, Indianópolis, Ipiranga, Vila Alpina, Vila Anastácio, Vila Bela, Vila Maria, and Vila Zelina. In Vila Zelina, in the East Zone region, a large

São Paulo

European languages (especially in the area of Vila Zelina). In the west zone of São Paulo, specially at Vila Anastácio and Lapa region, there is a Hungarian

White Brazilians

capital hosts the only true Lithuanian neighborhood in South America – Vila Zelina. Its construction was carried out ~1927 when Lithuanian immigration was

Lithuanian Brazilians

in Itaporanga, São Paulo. The center of Lithuanian life in Brazil is Vila Zelina, a district in one of the biggest megalopolises of the world – the city

Émile Mallet, Baron of Itapevi

there is a Marechal Mallet street. In São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Vila Zelina, there is a street named Marechal Mallet, and in the district of Guaianases

Evangelical Lutheran Church of São Paulo

matter how many groups already existed in the neighborhoods of Vila Ema, Vila Zelina, Vila Prudente and Santo Amaro, the church of the center became the

Brazil–Lithuania relations

Igreja São José (St Joseph's Church) founded in 1936 by the Lithuanian Community in Vila Zelina, São Paulo, Brazil.

2019 in sports

fourth place. February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Sveti Ivan Zelina Round Robin: 1st. C.H. SPV Complutense, 2nd. Grunwald Poznań, 3rd. Gaziantep