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Paraguay

The landlocked Republic of Paraguay is a neighbor of the South American countries of Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina. It is the location of the Itaipu Dam, which is the world's largest hydroelectric power plant. Typical questions relate to the country's atypical respect for local cultures and native languages; land buy-ups by overseas investors; and politico-economic record as a fledgling constitutional presidential republic.

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What is the latitude and longitude of Bolivia and Paraguay?

Bolivia: Lat. 16°20'S Long.68°10'W

Paraguay: Lat.25°10'S Long.57°30'W 25°10'S57°30'W

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What are the major lakes in paraguay?

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What are two physical features of Paraguay?

the physical features of Paraguay are nice and simple.

1.)Brazilian Highlands

2.)Andes Mountains

3.)Brazilian Plateau

4.)Chaco

What is the best place that paraguay has ever come n the world cup?

They reached the 2nd round in 1986, 1998 and 2002. being the furthest they've reached in the tournement ever

What are the human features of Paraguay?

One of the human features of Paraguay is the National Pantheon of the Heroes. Other human features include the Casa de la Independencia Museum, and Museo del Barro.

What is the population of Alto Paraguay Department?

The population of Alto Paraguay Department is 15,008.

What is Paraguay's cultural diffusion?

Paraguay's cultural diffusion is that they're mixed with Romans, Italians, Europeans, Americans, Mexicans, Asian, Russians.......etc. Not sure if Paraguay has a lot of Asians or Americans, though.

What are the 2 largest cities in Paraguay?

Asunción and San Lorenzo (from Greater Asunción) are the two largest cities in Paraguay. Another important city is Ciudad del Este, next to the Brazilian broder, is locates 330 km from Asunción.

What is the hottest temperature recorded in Paraguay?

The highest official temperature ever recorded in Paraguay is 45.0C (113.0F) recorded in Prats Gill in western Paraguay on November 14, 2009.

You were married in Paraguay South America can you divorce in Paraguay and then bring the divorce documents here to take this to court to show that the divorce is final or do you have to get divorce i?

Your divorce in another country is legal in this country. Just make sure all documents are translated to the English langauge and are accompanied by a translators certificate of translation.

Que se ignifica los colores de la bandera de paraguay?

rojo significa justicia
blanco significa paz
azul significa libertad

What is the longest day of the year in Paraguay?

None. Or more accurately, ALL of them. They're all 24 hours long. I assume, however, that you might mean "Which day has the longest period of DAYLIGHT in Paraguay." In that case, the answer is December 21st, the winter solstice - since Paraguay is south of the equator, their seasons are reversed from those in the Northern Hemisphere - their "summer" is December 21 to March 21.

How are Paraguay and Zambia geographically similar?

Both Paraguay and Zambia are landlocked: all the borders are shared with other countries and there is no coastline. Both have a major river as their southern border. Both are located in the Southern Hemisphere.

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What is the unemployment rate in Paraguay?

Sources vary but it is very high.

About 40% in rural areas, and 27% in urban communities.

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According to the CIA's "World Factbook (10/21/2011), Paraguay's unemployment was 6.9% (2010 est.). See the below Related Link.
7.9% (2009)

When did Paraguay become independent?

The Republic of Paraguay become independent from Spain in May 15, 1811.

How many Paraguayans were killed in triple alliance war?

The Triple Alliance War (1864-1870) resulted in devastating losses for Paraguay, with estimates suggesting that around 300,000 Paraguayans died during the conflict. This figure represents a significant portion of the country's population at the time, leading to a demographic crisis. The war involved Paraguay fighting against an alliance of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, and it had profound social and economic effects on the nation.