Minga Guazú

Minga Guazú
Coordinates: 25°22′S 54°45′W / 25.367°S 54.750°W / -25.367; -54.750Coordinates: 25°22′S 54°45′W / 25.367°S 54.750°W / -25.367; -54.750
Country Paraguay
Department Alto Paraná
Foundation May 14, 1958
Government
  Intendente Municipal Alcides Romero Roa
Area
  Total 548 km2 (212 sq mi)
Elevation 241 m (791 ft)
Population (2008)
  Total 60,719
  Density 110.8/km2 (287/sq mi)
Time zone -4 Gmt
Postal code 7420
Area code(s) (595) (644)
Climate Cfa

Minga Guazú is a district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. It is part of the Gran Ciudad del Este. It was formerly known as "Colonia Presidente Stroessner", but was changed after the fall of the dictator Alfredo Stroessner. Minga Guazú was established in 1958 and is located in the Department of Alto Paraná, 20 km. west of the department capital, Ciudad del Este. Guaraní International Airport is located in the city.

The name

Its name derives from the Quechua word "minga", which means "cooperative work for improvement" and the Guaraní word "guasu", meaning big. These two words together mean Big Work in Community, more or less.

History

Minga Guazú was founded and grew due to labor of the Salesians of Don Bosco, led by the priest Guido Coronel, the founder of the town. In the mid-1960s, Coronel decided to build a city 20 kilometers away from the border with Brazil. The center of the city, however, is located 16 kilometers away; the development at 20 kilometers is second in population.

Weather

The average annual temperature is 21 °C, the highest reaches 38 °C and the minimum 0 °C. The highest annual amount of the country in rainfall occurs in the region of Alto Paraná.

Demography

Of the 60,719 inhabitants, 31,358 were males and 29,361 females, according to estimates by the Directorate General of Statistics, Census and Surveys.


Economy

Much of the economic activity of the city is based on the Cooperative that include its inhabitants, now converted into a real agro-industrial complex.

Its main product is soybeans, in addition to maize, cassava, cotton, wheat, mate, sugarcane, poultry, vegetables and beans.

The biggest oil industry of Paraguay is in Minga Guazú, the multinational "Cargill".

Tourism

The Guarani Airport is located in the city of Minga Guazú, one of the most modern airports in South America, located 4 km from Route VII "Dr. Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia" and 30 km from Ciudad del Este.

The Minga Guazú Expo is conducted annually in September and the Patronal party is celebrated on May 24, the day of Mary Help of Christians. On July 6 is celebrated the "Day of Minguero."

It has two major urban centres in the Km 20 and Km 16. In the first, in 1966 was built a school and a church dedicated to the patron saint of Agro, "Maria Auxiliadora". Years later was established the Cooperative Minga Guazú, which enabled the villagers to a more dignified life and better working conditions.

In another center, are key public institutions and the Don Bosco College.

In the area the rivers are Monday, Acaray, the stream Acaray-mi and Santa Maria.

A very attractive club to tourists is the Paradise Golf Club, located 24 km from Ciudad del Este, on Route VII. At lakeside, there are bungalows for visitors, so they can make riding, archery and aerobic, in the lake is practised sport fishing of native species, such as tilapia. You can taste the dishes of international cuisine at the restaurant Club, on the banks of a beautiful pool and natural landscapes. For children there is a lot with games and activities. The soccer fields have regulatory measures; there are courts of beach volleyball, soccer 5, tennis and table tennis. The golf course is the main attraction of the place, since the 18 holes are perfectly combined with nature, earrings, lakes, waterfalls and jungle.

How to get there

The city has easy access to Route VII and good connection with Encarnacion via Route VI.

Guaraní International Airport, located in the west side of the district, offers regular flights to Asunción, São Paulo, and connections with other flights.


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