- Paraguay - Wikipedia
Paraguay[c] (Guarani: Paraguái), officially the Republic of Paraguay, [d] is a landlocked country located in the central region of South America It borders Bolivia to the northwest and north, Brazil to the northeast and east, and Argentina to the southeast, south, and west
- Paraguay | History, Geography, Maps, Facts | Britannica
Paraguay is a landlocked country in south-central South America Its name is said to derive from the Guaraní word meaning “river that gives birth to the sea,” and its national capital is Asunción
- History of Paraguay - Wikipedia
Beginning in 1631, the Jesuits moved their missions from the Guayrá province (present day Brazil and Paraguay), about 500 km (310 miles) southwest to the three borders region of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil
- Paraguay Maps Facts - World Atlas
The landlocked nation of Paraguay covering an area of 406,752 sq km (157,050 sq mi), is located in Central South America As observed on the physical map of the country, Paraguay is crisscrossed by many rivers
- Where is Paraguay? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Paraguay Explore Paraguay facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Paraguay - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica
Paraguayan cuisine reflects traditional Guaraní cooking styles Beef dishes and freshwater river fish are popular Other typical foods are soups, often with meat, and various breads, especially chipa, which is flavoured with cheese and egg
- A guide to Paraguay - Lonely Planet
While there are plenty of natural and cultural areas to explore in Paraguay, its capital Asunción (enticingly nicknamed the “World’s Capital of Friendship”) deserves some of your travel time as well
- What is Paraguay Known For? (18 Things Its Famous For)
Paraguay is known for its stunning landscapes, kind locals, the Parana River, and rich cultural heritage Paraguay is a great travel destination where you can explore diverse adventures, such as bird-watching or celebrating carnivals
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