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Encyclopedia > Alto Paraguay
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Capital: Fuerte Olimpo
Area: 82,349 km²
Inhabitants: 15,008 (2002)
Pop. density: 0.2 inh./km²
ISO 3166-2: PA-16
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Paraguay. The capital is the city of Fuerte Olimpo. In 1992 the departement Chaco was merged with Alto Paraguay, effectively recreating the original departement Olimpo as it existed till 1945.


The department is divided in 3 districts:

  1. Fuerte Olimpo
  2. La Victoria
  3. Mayor Pablo Lagerenza


Paraguay
Alto Paraguay - Alto Paraná - Amambay - Asunción _ Boquerón - Caaguazú - Caazapá _ Canindeyú - Central - Concepción _ Cordillera - Guairá - Itapúa - Misiones - Ñeembucú - Paraguarí - Presidente Hayes _ San Pedro
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Paraguay travel guide - Wikitravel (2341 words)
Paraguay [1] is a landlocked country in South America, northeast of Argentina, with borders with Bolivia and Brazil.
Paraguay really is the forgotten country of Latin America, as very few people live there and very few people go there.
The national beverage in Paraguay is a tea called mate, and is made from the yerba plant.
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