Interesting Info about Paraguay and a bit of History. I know where PARAGUAY IS!

I know where Paraguay is….Do you?

 

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Paraguay is a landlocked country that borders with Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. it is politically divided into 17 departments, Alto Paraguay, Alto Parana, Amambay, Boqueron, Caaguazu, Caazapa, Canindiyu, Central, Concepcion, Guaira, Itapua, cordillera, Misiones, Ñeembucu, Paraguari, Presidente Hayes, San Pedro, and Asuncion, the Capital District. The tropic of Capricorn passes through the city of Belen, located in the Department of Concepcion, dividing the country into a tropical area to the North and a temperate on to the South.

The country has a total surface area of 406.752 square kilometers, divided in two well differentiated natural regions, the Easter or Oriental Region and the Western or Chaco Region, each one with their own fauna, flora, and particular characteristics.

Although Paraguay is landlocked, the country is watered by numerous rivers, streams and lakes, which are all part of the La Plata River Basin. The Guarani Aquifer, considered one of the biggest fresh water reserves on the planet, flows underground. The Paraguay and Parana Rivers, which are the main waterways, are evoked in traditional music and poetry.

Asuncion, the Capital City with a population of 600.000 offers the profile of a cosmopolitan city with a warm atmosphere. With wide avenues covered by numerous species of trees that bloom during every season of the year, Asuncion boasts modern hotels, shopping malls, and theaters alongside more traditional and historic architecture.

Other important Cities include Encarnacion, Ciudad del Este, and Pedro Juan Caballero, all of them on the borders with Argentina and Brazil, also with well developed hotel infrastructure, nightlife, and natural beauty.

Paraguay, formerly called “The Giant Province of the Indies” was born as a result of the encounter of the Spanish conquerors with the native Guarani indigenous groups. The meeting of these two distinct cultures was a process that assumed very particular characteristics here, that differs from all its neighbors in South America. The living manifestation of this “crossing” of civilizations is expressed most notably in the use of two languages, Spanish and Guarani, concurrently thought-out the country and legally enshrined by the Constitution.

starting in the 15th century, Paraguay became the main route to other destinations around the continent. Asuncion has been traditionally known as “Mother of Cities”, serving as a place from where the Spaniards departed to found new Colonies.

The Franciscans, on the other hand, arrived in Paraguay in the second half of the 16th century and they founded several communities throughout the country, Their cultural influence was enormous, due to the fact that they consolidated the life style of locals and the daily of use of both, the Spanish and Guarani Languages. Some of these works of art can be seen in the churches and museums of the cities of Capiata, Yaguaron, Ita, Altos, Caazapa, Atyra, Ypane, Piribebuy and Tobati, just a shor ride from Asuncion.

A substantial chapter in the history of the country was the presence of the missionaries of the “Company of Jesus” (Jesuits 1609 – 1968), and constituted one of the great utopian period experiences in the region establishing what was known as the Reductions of Guarani Tribes. Important testimonies in the country left from that time are: the Ruins of Santisima Trinidad and Jesus (declared World Heritage Site by Unesco), San Ignacio Guazu, San Cosme and San Damian, Santiago, Santa Maria and Santa Rosa. Arts and music flourished during this period and left an artistic legacy of supreme beauty also know as the “Guarani Baroque”.

The post Jesuit era was characterized by the decrease of population in the Reductions until they were totally abandoned. The balance based on the reciprocity and redistribution, main Jesuit- Guarani model characteristic was broken due to the spiritual and human power separation.

Paraguay becomes independent from Spain in 1811. A Provisional Government is created and even since, the country has been through different periods including two wars, dictatorships, democratic transition and finally constitutional regimes.

This text is courtesy of Senatur, (I hand copied it, but it was well worthy)

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THE MORE I KNOW ABOUT THIS COUNTRY THE MORE I LOVE IT.

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One Response to “Interesting Info about Paraguay and a bit of History. I know where PARAGUAY IS!”

  1. Tom Boss Says:

    Hi Muna!
    Nice article,I just missed a little about the history of the “Germans” whitch is a interesting part of Paraguay history.I guess they still around in their own little villages like their friends in the US (amish)

    Keep up the good work!

    Tom Boss

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