Paraguay Facts
Paraguay Facts
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The name Paraguay originated from a Guarani word but the exact meaning is not known. Some believe that it means 'river which originates a sea', or river that flows through the sea', or 'river crowned'. Another interpretation is that Paraguay was named for a great Indian chief named 'Paraguaio'. |
Paraguay's capital city is Asuncion. This is Paraguay's cultural center and is also one of South America's oldest cities. |
Paraguay's most populated cities include Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Luque, Capiata, Lambare, and Fernando De La Mora. |
Paraguay's population is approximately 6.8 million people. |
Paraguay covers an area of 157,048 square miles. |
The official currency of Paraguay is Guarani, with the code PYG. |
Paraguay's official languages are Spanish and Guarani. |
The Guarani language incorporates the sounds of nature into many of its words. These words imitate the natural sounds of waterfalls, forests and even animals. This type of language is called an onomatopoeic language. |
Approximately 89% of Paraguay's citizens are Roman Catholic although Christianity, Protestantism and Judaism are also observed. |
Paraguay's national dish is sopa paraguaya. This dish is cornbread made with onions and cheese. |
Paraguayans also enjoy a Guarani dish made of beans and maize called jopara. |
The largest working hydroelectric power plant is located on the Parana River, shared with Brazil and Paraguay. Its name is the Itaipu Dam. |
Paraguay's citizens love music. Traditional music includes a 38-string harp. |
Popular Paraguayan dances include the bottle dance and the polka. |
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Paraguay. |
Fishing is a popular past time in Paraguay despite the fact that the country is landlocked. The Paraguay River (also known as the Rio Paraguay) runs through the country. |
Paraguay's climate ranges from temperate to subtropical, and only wet and dry periods depending on the season. |
Paraguay's military includes an army, navy and air force. |
Paraguay is the world's fourth largest soybean grower. |
Paraguay is the world's second largest stevia producer. |
Paraguay is the world's tenth largest wheat exporter. |
Paraguay's mining industry employs approximately 31% of the labor force and the mining industry accounts for approximately 25% of Paraguay's gross domestic product. |
Approximately 30 to 50% of Paraguay's citizens are poor, with higher rates of poverty in rural areas of the country. |
Paraguay has serious issues with clean drinking water. It is estimated that less than 3% of the population has access to clean drinking water. |
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