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2 Demography  





3 History  





4 Economy  





5 Tourism  





6 How to get there  





7 People from Caraguatay  





8 Gallery  





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Coordinates: 25°140S 56°490W / 25.23333°S 56.81667°W / -25.23333; -56.81667
 

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Caraguatay
Caraguatay
Caraguatay is located in Paraguay
Caraguatay

Caraguatay

Coordinates: 25°14′0″S 56°49′0″W / 25.23333°S 56.81667°W / -25.23333; -56.81667
CountryParaguay
DepartmentCordillera
Founded24 September 1770
Government
 • Intendente municipalJesús Salvador Torres Martínez
Area
 • Total91 km2 (35 sq mi)
Elevation
71 m (233 ft)
Population
 • Total11,568
Postal code
3150
Area code(595) (517)

Caraguatay (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾaɣwaˈtaj]), Guaraní: Karaguatay) is a distrito and town located in the Vapor Cué region of the Cordillera DepartmentinParaguay. The livelihood of most citizens includes farming, fishing, and local trading.

Climate[edit]

The climate in this department is mild and dry. The average temperature is 22 °C, in summer reaches 39 °C and in winter drops to 3 °C.

Demography[edit]

Caraguatay had a population of 11,568, including 6,045 men and 5,523 women, at the 2002 census.

Many of its inhabitants traveled to the United States to work, and send remittances to their families. Building work in the city shows the great investment that this income provided.[citation needed]

History[edit]

ASpanish family Franco founded the city on 24 September 1770, during the governorateofCarlos Morphi, on the banks of Yhaguy River. This locality was previously called Puesto Mbocajaty and included the areas of Iriarte, Ybyraity and Yeguarizo.

It is one of the oldest localities of the country. It possesses a beautiful colonial architecture, with well-cared-for gardens and streets.

Economy[edit]

Employment is focused on agriculture and cattle. Many of its people have gone to work in other countries, specially the United States, and the receiving of remittances is the greatest city income.

Tourism[edit]

The foundation of the city on 24 September, coincides with the patron saint's festivities of the Virgen De Las Mercedes, in which are organized official, liturgical and student events, in addition to musical and dancing festivals. Celebrations are also held on 14 May, the day of Saint Francis Labrador

Marshall López and Eliza Lynch used to live in a house in Caraguatay, the house of the Miranda family, before they moved to San Estanislao.

The Ykuá Ramírez was a camp of the Paraguayan troops during the War of 1870.

Close to the city centre and beside the Yhaguy River is the "Vapor Cué National Park", an open-air museum, where the remains of six ships of the Paraguayan forces that participated in the War of 1870 are exhibited. The ships, Anhambay, Paraná, Pirabebé/Piravevé, Rio Apa, Salto del Guairá and Yporá, were set on fire and sunk towards the end of that war, to deny them to the enemy. Beginning in 1978, their remains were recovered and are now displayed, partly restored, alongside other objects, flags and photographs from their time.[1]

How to get there[edit]

Caraguatay is 91 kilometers from Asunción, taking the Route number 2. In the center of Eusebio Ayala, 65 kilometers from Asunción, there is a deviation to the north, which leads to Caraguatay and other cities.

In Asunción, from the central bus station, there are several buses that go to Caraguatay.

People from Caraguatay[edit]

Three Paraguayan presidents were born in Caraguatay:

Others personalities:

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El sitio de Vapor Cué". Historia y Arqueología Marítima (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Fundación Histarmar. Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  • ^ "José del Rosario Miranda - ABC Revista - ABC Color". www.abc.com.py (in Spanish).
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