Capitán Mauricio José Troche

This article is about the district of Mauricio José Troche. For the liberator see Mauricio José Troche (liberator).
Capitán Mauricio José Troche
Capitán Mauricio José Troche
Coordinates: 25°45′00″S 56°26′00″W / 25.75000°S 56.43333°WCoordinates: 25°45′00″S 56°26′00″W / 25.75000°S 56.43333°W
Country Paraguay
Department Guairá
Founded 1919
Government
  Intendente Municipal Sofía Cardozo de Aquino
Area
  Total 63 km2 (24 sq mi)
Population (2008)
  Total 9,539
  Density 151.41/km2 (392.2/sq mi)
Time zone -4 Gmt
Postal code 5520
Area code(s) (595) (546)

Mauricio José Troche is one of the districts in the Guairá department, Paraguay. It is located 183 km away from Asunción, capital of Paraguay.

In this area the population dedicates mostly to the agriculture and farming. They also dedicate to the artisan fabrication of ao po’i.

The production of sugar cane is very important because it is industrialized, obtaining as a result fuel alcohol.

Municipality

This Municipality was founded in 1919. It can be accessed through Route No. VIII “Dr. Blás Garay” and it is located in the north part of the Guairá department.

The current governor is Sofía Cardozo de Aquino, from the ANR Party. She will occupy the position until 2010.

Geography

The district of Captain Mauricio José Troche is located in the north area of the Guairá department, in a well defined region of the Occidental region of the department; the area is the most fertile and populated.

Extension

This district has an extension of 63 square kilometers, with a total population of 9,539 inhabitants; the population density is 151.41 inhabitants per square kilometer, most of it in the rural sector.

Climate

The climate usually is mild and healthy. The average annual temperature is 22°C; it reaches 38º or 39°C in summer and drops to 0°C in winter.

July and August are the months with less rain, the rest of the year it rains about 138 mm that reach an annual average of 1,600 mm. November and October are the rainiest months.

Limits

The districts borders on:

Hydrography

This district is watered by the Tebicuary-mi River and the streams:

Demography

The main social and demographic indicators:

Population with unsatisfied basic needs:

Economy

The principal activity in the district is the agriculture, being the sugar cane the most important plantation. Guairá department is the number one producer of sugar cane in the country.

Between 1972 and 1983 the production doubled, and since then presented a constant increment. The great vantage point about this production is the industrialization of raw material, turning sugar cane into sugar, fuel alcohol or rum.

In the district is the factory of absolute alcohol, that the ex Paraguayan Alcohol Administration passed to Paraguayan Petroleum, Petropar.

Other important plantations are: cotton, tobacco, wheat, yerba mate and fruits such as grapes.

Cows, goats, pigs and horses livestock is also an important activity.

How to get there

To get to Mauricio José Troche district, from Asunción, capital of the country, it is necessary to travel through Route No. VIII “Dr. Blás Garay” until arriving to Villarrica, cross Mbocayaty and Natalicio Talavera districts.

Communication

The most important way of access to the city is Route No. VIII “Dr. Blás Garay”, which connects this district with the capital of the country and other localities in the department.

It has telephone service from Copaco Company (a state company) and the service of movie phone companies, as well as newspapers and other means of communication.

Transportation

The most important way of access to the city is Route No. VIII “Dr. Blás Garay”. It has other pebbled roads that communicate with paved roads that make easier the transportation.

The common mean of transportation are buses, which travel to the capital and also do an inter tour through the district.

Population

According to the information provided by the General Direction of Polls, Statistics and Census:

Tourism

A common touristic activity in the district is the rural safari.

Art and Culture

In the district, part of the population dedicates to make ao po’i. There’s also native art.

References

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