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Qué (quién) es PARAGUAY - definición

SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:PY; Republic Paraguay; Paraguayan; Paragauy; Republic of Paraguay; Paruaguayan; Paraguai; Tetã Paraguái; Teta Paraguai; Name of Paraguay; República del Paraguay; Administrative divisions of Paraguay; Etymology of Paraguay; Paraguray; Social issues in Paraguay; Paraguái; Wildlife of Paraguay
  • Political map of the region, 1864
  • A gathering in [[Caacupé]]
  • [[Gran Chaco]] was the site of the [[Chaco War]] (1932–35), in which Bolivia lost most of the disputed territory to Paraguay
  • purchasing power parities]] in the country.
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  • Main Catholic Chapel in [[Concepción, Paraguay]]
  • [[Estadio Defensores del Chaco]].
  • [[Francisco Solano López]]
  • [[José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia]], Paraguay's first dictator.
  • Paraguay map of Köppen climate classification
  • Development of life expectancy
  • Ovecha Ragué Festival
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  • Paraguay population density (people per km<sup>2</sup>)
  • Paraguayan marines at Ancon Marine Base
  • Inauguration of former President [[Horacio Cartes]], 15 August 2013
  • The [[Battle of Tuyutí]], May 1866

Paraguayan         
·noun A native or inhabitant of Paraguay.
II. Paraguayan ·adj Of or pertaining to Paraguay.
Immigration to Paraguay         
  • Map of Paraguay indicating the origin of the founders of the different districts in the country by colour.
  • Chaco region in Paraguay during the dry season.
  • Mennonite children in a petrol station in Paraguay.
HERNANDARIAS
History of immigration to Paraguay
Historically, the migratory history of Paraguay has been ambiguous, since it has had periods of large scale emigration as well as large waves of immigrants, primarily from Europe.
Paraguayan         
['par?gw???n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Paraguay.
¦ adjective relating to Paraguay.

Wikipedia

Paraguay

Paraguay (; Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈɣwaj] (listen)), officially the Republic of Paraguay (Spanish: República del Paraguay; Guarani: Tavakuairetã Paraguái), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. It has a population of 7,383,360 as of April 14th, 2023, and nearly 3 million of whom live in the capital and largest city of Asunción, and its surrounding metro. Although one of only two landlocked countries in South America (Bolivia is the other), Paraguay has ports on the Paraguay and Paraná rivers that give exit to the Atlantic Ocean, through the Paraná-Paraguay Waterway.

Spanish conquistadores arrived in 1524, and in 1537 established the city of Asunción, the first capital of the Governorate of the Río de la Plata. During the 17th century, Paraguay was the center of Jesuit missions, where the native Guaraní people were converted to Christianity and introduced to European culture. After the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spanish territories in 1767, Paraguay increasingly became a peripheral colony, with few urban centers and settlers. Following independence from Spain in the early 19th century, Paraguay was ruled by a series of authoritarian governments characterized by nationalist, isolationist and protectionist policies. This period ended with the disastrous Paraguayan War (1864–70), during which the country lost half its prewar population and around 25–33% of its territory to the Triple Alliance of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. In the 20th century, Paraguay faced another major international conflict—the Chaco War (1932–35) against Bolivia—in which it prevailed. Afterwards, the country came under a succession of military dictators, culminating in the 35-year regime of Alfredo Stroessner, which lasted until his overthrow in 1989 by an internal military coup. This marked the beginning of Paraguay's democratic era, which continues to this day.

Paraguay is a developing country, ranking 105th in the Human Development Index. It is a founding member of Mercosur, the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Lima Group. Additionally, the city of Luque, in metropolitan Asuncion, is the seat of the South American Football Confederation.

The majority of Paraguay's seven million people are mestizo, and Guarani culture remains widely influential; more than 90% of the population speak various dialects of the Guarani language alongside Spanish. Paraguay is South America's poorest country and the second poorest South American nation in GDP/per capita. Despite a history of poverty and political repression, in a 2017 Positive Experience Index based on global polling data, Paraguay ranked as the "world's happiest place".

Ejemplos de uso de PARAGUAY
1. Rumsfeld Tuesday, August 16, 2005 Asuncion, Paraguay (Secretary Rumsfeld Media Stakeout in Paraguay) SEC.
2. Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
3. ASUNCION, Paraguay –– The world‘s longest–ruling political party lost its six–decade grasp on power in Paraguay with the presidential victory of a former Roman Catholic bishop.
4. Article continues 3 Water Landlocked Paraguay is preoccupied with water.
5. The least expensive city is Asuncion in Paraguay.