Villa Hayes

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Villa Hayes
Villa Hayes
Flag of Villa Hayes
Flag
Official seal of Villa Hayes
Seal
Location of Villa Hayes
Coordinates: 25°06′00″S 57°34′″W / <span class="geo-dec geo" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for -25.1 Expression error: Unexpected / operator">-25.1, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Department Presidente Hayes
Founded 1786
Founder Father Juan Francisco Amancio González y Escolar
Area
 - Total 20,002 km² (7,722.8 sq mi)
Elevation 55 m (180 ft)
Population
 - Total 57,217
 - Density 2.9/km² (7.5/sq mi)
Area code(s) 26

Villa Hayes is a city of Paraguay, capital of the department of Presidente Hayes.

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[edit] Derivation of name

Known as “the City of the Five Names”, the present name is in honour of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States.

[edit] Weather

The temperature in summer reaches 44 degrees and drops to 0 degrees in the winter. The average is 26 degrees Celsius.

[edit] Geography

Villa Hayes is situated on the right bank of the Paraguay River, 31 km. north of Asunción City.

[edit] Demography

According to the 2002 census, Villa Hayes had a population of 19,001, being 10,071 men and 9,930 women. Of these 2,049 lived in the city and 16,592 in the rural area.

Among its habitants, there can be found people of different ethnicities: Native Americans, descendents of European, “menonitas” and Paraguayans.

The Native American tribes living in the city are the Nivaclé, Toba Mascoy, Angaiteçé, Guaná, Maká, Chamacoco and Toba Qom.

[edit] Economy

ACEPAR La Asociación Civil Enfermedad de Parkinson, Paraguay's principal steel manufacturer is based in Villa Hayes, however most of the habitants work in the cattle trade, and to a lesser extent in agriculture.

A ship on the Paraguay river viewed from Villa Hayes
A ship on the Paraguay river viewed from Villa Hayes

[edit] Tourism

Villa Hayes has a museum where uniforms, weapons, photographs and other artefacts from the time of the Guerra del Chaco (Chaco War) are on show. There is also a display of antique coins as well as animals of the region.

In times of war the Hospital de Sangre (Blood Hospital) stood in what is now the city’s Main Square.

The city’s church and historic buildings are important tourist attractions.

The Festival del Acero (Steel’s Festival) is celebrated annually with many artistic presentations.

"Rutherford B. Hayes" School
"Rutherford B. Hayes" School

There is a monument in honor of American President Rutherford Hayes and another one for Benjamín Aceval on the bank of the Paraguay River.

The Home Office and the Economics Faculty of the National University can be found only separated by one of the main streets of the city.

In the nearby countryside are hills, Galván and Confuso, as well as Patiño and the Natural Reserve Trinfunqué Park, which shelters many of the plants and animals typical of this Paraguayan region.

The Melody Cultural Centre is based in a house built around 1870 for General Bartolomé. It is considered historically significant and is frequently visited by architecture students from all over the country. The Center includes a library, holds information classes and is an important promoter of local culture and education.

The city's plaza, formerly the blood hospital
The city's plaza, formerly the blood hospital

[edit] History

In its earliest origins known as “Amancio Cué”, in 1786 the city became the site of a Jesuit Mission founded by Father Juan Francisco Amancio González y Escobar with the name “Reducción Melodía” (Melody Mission) in honor of the Governor Pedro Melo.

It was re-established during the government of Carlos Antonio López and renamed “Nueva Burdeos” (New Burdeos) by 120 families of French colonists. However, it did not prosper and was founded again the next year as “Villa Occidental”. When Argentine soldiers occupied the city during the Guerra de la Triple Alianza (War of the Triple Alliance), they called it “Villa Argentina”.

Finally, the city was named “Villa Hayes”, in accordance with the decree signed by President Cándido Bareiro, on May 13, 1879. This was in honor of the United States President, Rutherford Hayes, who on November 13, 1878, had been asked to arbitrate between Paraguay and Argentina after the War of the Triple Alliance. His award of the disputed Gran Chaco region to Paraguay made him a national hero.

Government Building of Presidente Hayes near the Paraguay river
Government Building of Presidente Hayes near the Paraguay river

[edit] Transportation

The main access to the city is via the Road IX “Carlos Antonio López” or “Transchaco Road”. The principal public transport is the bus, numbers 46 and 5.


[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


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