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Paraguay

country

Asunción

capital city

Spanish, Guarani

language(s)

PYG

currency

406,750 km²

area

6,347,884

population

15.61 people/km²

population density

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Paraguay

Regions of Paraguay

  • Asunción
  • Departamento Central
  • Departamento de Alto Paraguay
  • Departamento de Boquerón
  • Departamento de Caaguazú
  • Departamento de Caazapá
  • Departamento de Canindeyú
  • Departamento de Concepción
  • Departamento de Itapúa
  • Departamento de Misiones
  • Departamento de Paraguarí
  • Departamento de Presidente Hayes
  • Departamento de San Pedro
  • Departamento de la Cordillera
  • Departamento de Ñeembucú
  • Departamento del Alto Paraná
  • Departamento del Amambay
  • Departamento del Guairá

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Paraguay description

Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay (Spanish: República del Paraguay Spanish pronunciation: [reˈpuβlika ðel paɾaˈɣwai]; Guaraní: Tetã Paraguái), is one of the only two landlocked countries in South America (along with Bolivia). It lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, bordering Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Due to its central location in South America, the country is sometimes referred to as Corazón de América - Heart of America. Paraguay is divided by the Rio Paraguay into the eastern region —officially called Eastern Paraguay (Paraguay Oriental) and known as the Paraneña region — and the western region — officially Western Paraguay (Paraguay Occidental) and also known as the Chaco. The southeastern border is formed by the Paraná River, containing the Itaipu dam shared with Brazil. It is currently the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world, generating all the electricity required by Paraguay. Because Paraguay co-owns Itaipu Dam, they have the right to use 50% of electricity generated. Because they use less than 10% of that electricity produced, they sell the rest back to Brazil. Another large hydroelectric power plant on the Paraná River is Yacyretá, shared by Paraguay and Argentina. Paraguay is currently the world's largest exporter of hydroelectric power. The terrain is made up of grassy plains and wooded hills to the east. To the west, there are mostly low, marshy plains. The local climate ranges from subtropical to temperate, with substantial rainfall in the eastern portions, though becoming semi-arid in the far west.

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