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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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Why do most people live on the edge of the Paraguay river in Paraguay?

Most people live on the edge of the paraguay river because it is filled with natural resources and is the only frican place in paraguay with water.

Do they have komodo dragons in Paraguay?

They are Indonesian varanids, they are not from South America. There are no monitor lizards in the Americas by the way.

Who discovered Paraguay?

the person who discovered paraguay is Juan Diaz Lopez Solis.

What are facts on Paraguay?

Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.

What are cultural foods in Paraguay?

There are a number of cultural foods in Paraguay. Some of the typical meals include mate Asado, Bori Bori, Chipa Guazu, Milanesa and so many others.

When was Paraguay founded?

august 15 ,1535 august 15 ,1535

Who founded Paraguay?

I think they were found by Christopher Columbus but yet not shure!!

Famous landmarks in Paraguay?

Monday Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Paraguay. The San Lazaro Caves in Vallemi is a grouping of caves that makes a great attraction.