Paraguarí

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Paraguarí
Paraguarí
Flag of Paraguarí
Flag
Official seal of Paraguarí
Seal
Location of Paraguarí
Coordinates: 25°37′60″S 57°08′″W / <span class="geo-dec geo" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for -25.63333 Expression error: Unexpected / operator">-25.63333, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Department Paraguarí
Founded August 18th 1775
Founder Agustín Fernando de Pinedo
Area
 - Total 273 km² (105.4 sq mi)
Elevation 87 m (285 ft)
Population
 - Total 22,154
 - Density 81/km² (209.8/sq mi)
Area code(s) 531

City of Paraguay, capital of the Paraguarí Department (homonymous), 66 km away from the country’s capital city (Asunción).

An old house in Paraguarí
An old house in Paraguarí

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[edit] Toponymy

Paraguarí is called “The cradle of the National Independence”. In that city on January 13th 1811, the Paraguayans Yegros, Gamarra and Cabañas, with their troops, defeated the Argentinean army, commanded by the General Manuel Belgrano in the battle of Cerro Mbaé, securing this way the independence of Paraguay.

Was founded in 1775 over a hill by Agustín Fernando de Pinedo, a time after the banishment of the Jesuits in Paraguay. In August 18th, 1960 the town became a district.

[edit] Geography

The city of Paraguarí is situated to 66 km of Asunción, bordering to the north with the Altos Cordillera and to the south with a wide savanna.

It’s surrounded by the hills Saint Thomas, Cerro Peró (Bald Hill) and Cerro Porteño.

[edit] Limits

  • To the north: City of Pirayú.
  • To the east: Escobar.
  • To the south: Sapucái, Acahay and Carapeguá.
  • To the west: Yaguarón.

[edit] Weather

The average temperature is of 21 degrees Celsius, the maximum in summer is 39 degrees Celsius and the minimum in winter is 2 degrees Celsius.

[edit] Demography

Paraguarí has 22.154 habitants, from which 11.053 are males and 11.101 females, according to the 2002 census.

In the urban area are 8.307 habitants and in the rural area are 13.847.

A typical image of the Paraguarí market
A typical image of the Paraguarí market

[edit] Economy

The expansion of the agriculture and livestock industry of the region and an important road network makes of Paraguarí the main supplier of Asunción.

It’s a commercial center for the agriculture products of its inhabitants. Also is an important learning center in the region.

There exist also quarries from which granite and kaolin are extracted.

A hill in Paraguarí
A hill in Paraguarí

[edit] Transportation

Paraguarí is 66 km away from Asunción following the Route 1 “Mariscal Francisco Solano López”. To get to Paraguarí you can take an inter-urban bus at the Bus Terminal of Asunción, or at the Eusebio Ayala Road where about every 15 minutes you’ll find a bus line with destination to Paraguarí.

Coming from the east following the Route 2 you must take the Rogelio Benítez Road (7th km) after crossing the detour to Eusebio Ayala.

[edit] History

Was founded by Agustín Fernando de Pinedo, ordered by Charles the Third, Kind of Spain, after the banishment of the Jesuits in Paraguay, where he overtook their properties: The ranches “Tavapy” and “Campo Grande”.

Many Spanish people moved to Paraguarí coming from Burgos and Andalucía.

The market is full of fruits
The market is full of fruits

The Company of Jesus in the 7th century established in Paraguarí, in a great ranch until the banishment by the King Charles the Third.

[edit] Tourism

The fruit stores of Paraguarí are really famous and concurred. All of them are located to a side of the Route 1.

At the patron’s celebrations of Saint Thomas bullfights are organized (“toro moñaroha” in Guaraní language), besides of the procession, in which the whole city participates.

The route that connects Paraguarí and Piribebuy is one of the prettiest of the country because it connects also diverse tourist locations that conjugates a unique landscape hills and brooks only a few miles away from Asunción.

One of them is the Mbatovi reservation, located 72 km away from Asunción following the road that connects the Routes 1 and 2, the roadhouses of Chololó, Pinamar, Piraretá and others.

The Museum of Artillery is located at the city and it’s the seat of the Army’s Artillery Command, where are showed cannons and other historical weapons, trophies, photographs and documents.

The neighborhood that testifies the existence of black slaves in the Missiones is Kamba Kokué.

The train station of the city is one of the oldest of America.

The church and many old houses are really attractive to the tourists.

[edit] References

  • Geografía Ilustrada del Paraguay, Distribuidora Arami SRL; 2007. ISBN 99925-68-04-6
  • Geografía del Paraguay, Primera Edición 1999, Editorial Hispana Paraguay SRL
A Paraguarí Market
A Paraguarí Market

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