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Guairá, Paraguay

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1182: 1197: 546: 64: 79: 1216:, a collection of coins and Paraguayan bills, and arrows and axes made by the native peoples. In the museum one can see, among others, very old objects, old furniture, old machines, paintings, photographs, and different sacred art donated by the Church of Villarica. In the district of Itape there is a sacred place named the "Paso de la Virgen," whose festival is celebrated on December 18. Its sanctuary on the side of the Tebicuary-mi River is visited by thousands of pilgrims during the year. 119: 954: 519:. With this achievement, the area of what is now Guairá became part of the large region of Caazapá that used to comprise most of the south of Paraguay. From 1617 to 1678 there was not much progress in the settlement of new towns in the area until friar Buenaventura de Villasboa, apprentice of Bolaños, makes an expedition towards the east looking for more indians to christianize. Villasboa gathered a group of 170: 89: 489: 757: 1193:
Ortiz Guerrero Park, which before 1936 was known as Ycua Pyta. Here you can feel the soul of Villarica like no other place in the city. The calm nature of the place helps one to forget the activities of daily life. It is an ideal place for the soul and the body. The Manuel Oritz Guerrero Park is located in the northeast area of the city, between the Ybaroty and San Miguel neighborhoods.
864: 1240:(1899–1933) The biggest and most widely known of the guaireños poets. He was born, lived, and died as a poet. He made the poetry the reason for his life. His poetry has entered to the depths of the national soul. The guaireñan land gave him its aroma and charm, and he gave back his poetry, transformed into light. His life was an example of dignity, struggle and correction. 1262:(1908–1953) He was born in the town of Yhaty, today known as Felix Perez Cardozo, as a homage to the important Harp player. He learned to play the harp from anonymous older harpists from his region. His special quality of playing an instrument, together with his strong personality, gave him the chance to visit cultural centers in different countries: Argentina, 1153:, is considered the largest city in the department. Among the social, cultural and sports entities, there are "The Porvenir Guaireño," " El Centro Español," "El Club de Leones," " Instituto de Cultura Hispánica," "Teatro Municipal," "Orquesta de Cámara," "Escuela Municipal de Danzas, Declamación, Oratoria, 1256:(1909–1973) He was known as the richest and most systematic Paraguayan historian. He was a journalist, writer, professor and politician. He represented Paraguay in key moments of its history, such as the signing of the treaty of Peace and Borders with Bolivia. He published many books on Paraguayan history. 940:
The shield is divided into four parts, where there is a typical colonial style house, and the zone's landscape, which includes the Ybyturuzu hills, grapes and sugar cane which are the main crops. There is also a book, with the Roman numerals corresponding to the number of the department of Guaira. In
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In Villarica, nature is a friend and trusts the human beings who live there, or the ones who are attracted by its fame for being a paradise and who decide to wander about its geography, to know its history and to drink from its culture. One of the most widely visited places in the city is the Manuel
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Another tourist attraction is the Cristal Waterfalls, which are 43 meters high. Below the waterfalls there are many different colored fish, and a beautiful forest surrounding them. On the Tororo hill one can see runic inscriptions, said to be from the Vikings from the Pre-Columbian times. Lovers of
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At the beginning of the 1960s a sculpture was made by Javier Baez Rolon to commemorate a Villariquean poet. On May 8, 1983, for the 50th anniversary of the poet's death, his ashes were moved to the park, fulfilling the citizens' dream. From that day on, under the shadow of a tree, the poet rests in
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In the city there are a few radio stations, closed circuit television, cable TV and channel 8. In terms of their intangible culture, the guireños keep a repertoire of different popular myths and legends, such as pora, pombero, jasy jatere, kurupi, urutau, karau, and jakare, among others. Among the
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In the department there are three natural zones that are very well differentiated. The first zone, near the Villarica or Ybyturuzu, hills, there are high lands and forests that are woody with steep slopes. The second zone, the central west, has fertile lands. In the southwest part one can find the
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In 1970, the Socioeconomical Development Center of Guaira was created, formed by public and private entities, which supports the department's economic, social and cultural development. The Ybyturuzu Foundation, an environmental organization, attempts to spread consciousness throughout Guairá's
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There are also various pre-school centers and Humanistic high schools, as well as Technical ones. Another educational entity is the Institute of Guaraní Linguistics, Idelguap, which teaches the Guarani language, literature, and folklore. There is also, with similar goals, the Ateneo of Guaraní
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The department has mild and good weather, with an average temperature of 21 degrees Celsius. In the summer, the maximum temperature is 38 degrees, and in the winter, the temperature goes down to 1 degree. It rains a lot during October and November. During the year, there is a total of 1,537
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in the north. In Guairá, there are many schools and institutes, private as well as public, such as Colegio Nacional, Colegio Ortiz Guerrero, Colegio Tecnico Vocacional, Seminario Diocesano, Escuela Regional de Agricultura, Instituto Professional Femenino, Escuela de Artes and Oficios
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From the founding of the city of Villarrica del Espíritu Santo, work on education began and hasn't stopped since. Starting in 1585, the Franciscans opened a convent that they named Santa Barbara, and elementary and secondary schools were attached. In the 17th century, the
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The flag is divided in two horizontal zones of similar dimensions. The upper zone, light blue, is related to the water and the sky; the lower zone, purple, represents the grapes and wine produced in the region but also the color purple represents the
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third zone, the most fertile and populated area. Its large plains are good for raising cattle. Besides the Ybyturuzu hills, we can also find the hills of Pelado, Polilla, Itape, Leon, Cerrito and
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The first teaching center, sustained by the state of Villarica, dates back to 1859, and was named Escuela La Patria. Nowadays, the superior education in the department is represented by
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friar Juan Bernardo Colman. Colman was thought to be a spy for the Spaniards and was executed that same year by the natives. In 1607, another franciscan priest named
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ate up a great part of it. Talavera was not a poet with an easy and simple life. He lived the tragedy of the nation, and sang to it with a great feeling and depth.
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Other cultural centers that one must visit are the Maestro Fermin Lopez Museum and the Library, where one can find the personal belongings of Natalicio Talavera,
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Out of a total of 209 000 people in 2012, 41,4% lived in the urban area and 58,6% in the rural area. The only city with more than 50 000 people is Villarrica. I
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district there is another paved part that connects to San Juan Nepomuceno. It also has other paved roads: Villarica–Paraguari, through Felix Perez Cardozo and
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owned land in what is now the town of Tebicuary and another Spaniard named Francisco del Monge started the settlement of current
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European traditions, they have the patronal parties, day of the cross, corridas de toros, horse races, and riñas de gallos.
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The department is in the center and slightly to the south of the Eastern Region of Paraguay. It borders
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Guairá has one of the most emblematic and representative cities of the Paraguayan culture: Villarica.
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but they had been unsuccessful in their colonization attempts due to the hostility of the Paranaygua.
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peace in the land of his soul. His poetry still vibrates under the look of his beloved Ybytyruzu.
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tribe named Paranaygua. The Paranaygua were a warlike tribe of keen fishermen within the larger
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are the second and third most populated places with over 20 000 people each.
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population to keep, protect and defend the important ecosystem of the area.
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producer, with 41% of the national output. It is also the main producer of
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such as Yhaca Guazu, Aguapety, Guazu, Yhu, Mitay, Cristalino and Tacuaras.
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In 1773, Paraguay Spanish Governor Agustin de Pinedo founded a town named
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this time to the southwest of Villarrica. By 1785, relatives of governor
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the center of the shield there is a butterfly that represents a poem of
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The Department contains the Number 8 Blas Garay Road, which starts in
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to the northwest of Villarrica and in 1778, another Spanish Governor
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to enter the current territory of Guairá under Paranaygua rule was
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Hydrography of Guaira. Main tributary streams of Tebicuary River.
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and a number of unexplored sites that later became towns such as
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and workshops for furniture making. The main industries are a
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The department is divided in the following 18 municipalities.
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The first theory claims it is a contraction of the expression
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Area occupied by the Parana tribe within Paraguay (dark blue)
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the ao poi embroideries can enjoy beautiful samples in the
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in 1682. Later that same year, the pilgrims of the city of
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Ybytyruzu hills, frequently visited by campers and hikers.
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At the bottom of the shield says "Culture of Traditions".
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by donating part of his property to his former employees.
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reported that Guayra was the name of an indigenous chief.
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Dirtroad to Tres Kandu hill, the highest peak in Paraguay
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because their city was originally founded in the extinct
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but there is a dispute on the actual meaning of the term
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had better results and managed to settle the town of
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and the fourth most densely populated after Central,
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passengers arrived to the area in stations built in
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also settled nearby. These people called themselves
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Universidad Católica "Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
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Asunción. 1997. 1297:Atlas y Geografía de Paraguay y el Mundo 1180: 1016:, nevertheless, there are still several 969:department. It is the country's largest 862: 375:. Its capital and most populous city is 1322: 1141:Language and Culture and Guaraní Roga. 342: 330: 296: 265: 242: 222: 198: 188: 162: 127: 115: 100: 72: 60: 1434:"La división territorial del Paraguay" 1360:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1353: 1095:province had free courses in grammar, 37:Department in Eastern Region, Paraguay 1303:Atlas Paraguay. Cartografía Didáctica 526:and settled with them the mission of 362: 313: 288: 278: 270: 255: 252:3,846 km (1,485 sq mi) 247: 227: 210: 180: 7: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1457: 1455: 1374: 1372: 1407:"El Guairá: etimología y toponimia" 957:Guaira is the largest producer of 879:Guaira is mainly irrigated by the 432:a person who will become a warrior 25: 928:Arms of the Department of Guaira. 647:to the south and to the east and 1547:Divisions and cities of Paraguay 1465:[IV Guaira Department]. 1405:Bogado, Catalo (July 10, 2022). 1291:Geografía Ilustrada del Paraguay 1130:Universidad Nacional de Asunción 997:. Guaira also produces 8,5kg of 755: 469:Before the arrival of the first 168: 117: 87: 77: 62: 1432:Veron, Luis (August 14, 2011). 1012:Deforestation has affected the 438:is just similar to the ones of 399:The name Guairá comes from the 1512:Secretaria Nacional de Turismo 1493:Franco Preda, Artemio (2003). 1386:(in Spanish). December 1, 2017 1086:List of high schools in Guairá 887:and by a network of tributary 1: 1366:2007 Statistic by the DGEEC. 1463:"IV Departamento de Guairá" 1244:Natalicio de María Talavera 985:. Other relevant crops are 981:and the second producer of 391:. It was created in 1906. 1808: 1083: 965:Guairá is a predominantly 540:Spanish province of Guayra 459:Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca 367:) is one of the seventeen 29: 754: 128: 116: 101: 73: 61: 52: 695:General Eugenio A. Garay 582:independence of Paraguay 457:´ Spanish conquistador 104:Cultura de Tradiciones ( 46: 30:Not to be confused with 1308:Franco Preda, Artemio. 1161:" y " Liga Guaireña de 1497:. 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Troche 720:Natalicio Talavera 645:Caazapa department 555: 494: 434:` The second says 272: • Total 249: • Total 1792:Guairá Department 1779: 1778: 1676: 1675: 1024:in Tebicuary, an 881:Tebicuarymi River 496:One of the first 471:Spanish explorers 364:[gwajˈɾa] 353: 352: 280: • Rank 257: • Rank 148:25.750°S 56.433°W 44:Guairá Department 18:Guaira Department 16:(Redirected from 1799: 1647:Presidente Hayes 1559: 1541: 1534: 1527: 1518: 1499: 1498: 1490: 1479: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1459: 1450: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1429: 1423: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1402: 1396: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1376: 1367: 1365: 1359: 1351: 1349: 1348: 1342: 1336:. 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Index

Guaira Department
Salto del Guairá
Department
Acati Hill
Flag of Guairá Department
Coat of arms of Guairá Department
Spanish
Guairá shown in red
25°45′S 56°26′W / 25.750°S 56.433°W / -25.750; -56.433
Paraguay
Established
Capital
Villarrica
Villarrica
César Sosa
ANR
16
9
Time zone
UTC-04
AST
DST
UTC-03
ISO 3166 code
PY-4
Number of Districts
[gwajˈɾa]
departments
Paraguay
Villarrica

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