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Asuncion

 
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The capital and largest city of Paraguay, in the southern part of the country on the Paraguay River. It is Paraguay's chief port and industrial center. Population: 513,000.

 

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City (pop., 2002: 512,112), capital of Paraguay. It lies on the Paraguay River near its confluence with the Pilcomayo River. Founded in 1537 by Spanish conquistadores, it replaced Buenos Aires as the headquarters of Spanish colonial activities in eastern South America during the period of the latter's depopulation (1541 – 80). In 1731 Asunción was the site of one of the first major rebellions against Spanish rule. The city declared independence from Spain in 1811. Today it dominates social, cultural, and economic trends in Paraguay.

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Asunción (äsūnsyō'n), city (1992 pop. 500,938), S Paraguay, capital of Paraguay, on the Paraguay River. It is the principal port and chief industrial and cultural center of Paraguay. Manufactures include footwear, textiles, and tobacco products. From the east bank of the river, the city spreads out on gentle hills in a pattern of rectangular blocks. Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America and has a decidedly colonial aspect, enhanced by red-tiled roofs, colorful patios, and flowering trees. Its outstanding structures are the government buildings, the Godoi Museum, the Church of La Encarnación, and the Panteón Nacional, a smaller version of Les Invalides in Paris, where many of the nation's heroes are entombed. The city's botanical gardens are notable. The site of the city may have been visited by the conquistador Juan de Ayolas, but the town, called Nuestra Señora de la Asunción [Our Lady of the Assumption], was founded in Aug., 1536 or 1537, by Juan de Salazar and Gonzalo de Mendoza. It became a trading post on the route to Peru and flourished under the governorship of Domingo Martínez de Irala, who founded there the first cabildo in South America. As the most important town in the Río de la Plata region, Asunción became the center of the Jesuits' activities in converting the indigenous population. The city developed further under the great Creole governor Hernando Arias de Saavedra (first elected 1592). In 1731 the uprising of comuneros under José de Antequera y Castro was one of the first major rebellions against Spanish colonial rule. The eminence of Asunción was ended by the growth of Buenos Aires, which was separated from Asunción's jurisdiction in 1617. After the War of the Triple Alliance (1865-70), Asunción was occupied by Brazilian troops until 1876. The National Univ. and several colleges are in the city.


Weather: Asuncion, Paraguay
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AccuWeather® 5-Day Forecast for

Saturday HI:  93°F / 33°C
LO: 79°F / 26°C
Sunday HI:  90°F / 32°C
LO: 77°F / 25°C
Monday HI:  88°F / 31°C
LO: 77°F / 25°C
Tuesday HI:  86°F / 30°C
LO: 72°F / 22°C
Wednesday HI:  88°F / 31°C
LO: 71°F / 21°C
Last updated November 14, 2009 11:09 (EST)

Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Asuncion, Paraguay
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The country code is: 595
The city code is: 21


Local Time: Asuncion, Paraguay
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It is 12:54 PM, November 14, in Asuncion (Paraguay).

 
 
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