Paraguay is a landlocked country located in South America between Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. It has an area of around 406,750 square kilometers and is covered with forests, marshes and lagoons. Paraguay's government is now a constitutional republic and its capital and largest city is Asunción. The country's natural resources include hydropower, timber, iron ore and manganese. Tourism attractions include waterfalls, national parks, ruins and historical sites.
3. Location
• Paraguay is located in South
America.
• It is northeast of Argentina.
• It is bordered by Bolivia.
4. Geography
• Paraguay has an area of 406,750 square
kilometers.
• It is almost as big as the state of California.
• Paraguay’s major cities provide river ports.
• A river port is a passage that is used for river
travels.
• It’s covered with marshes, lagoons, dense
forests, and jungles.
5. Government
• Their government was changed
by the 1992 constitution.
• Paraguay’s government is
Constitutional Republic.
• Independence: 1811
6. Money
• Guarani is Paraguay’s national currency.
• They had 5 aluminum/bronze coins.
• In 1944 they were worth 1 cent, 5 cents, 10
cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents.
• In 1975 they had 4 all stainless steel coins.
• 1, 5, 10, and 50.
7. Natural Resources
A natural resource is a country’s
minerals, hydropower , and other resources of
importance.
Paraguay’s natural resources are
Hydropower, timber, iron ore, manganese, and
limestone.
8. School
• Paraguay does not have a high
education level.
• Paraguayan children still spend
less time in school, then children
in other South American
countries.
9. Family
• Paraguayan families included:
• A married couple and their children.
• Also…..
• Godchildren, Godparents, and many other
members of the extended family.
10. Tourist Attractions
• Teniente Agripino National Park
• Igazu Falls
• Botanical Gardens
• National Pantheon of Heroes
• Palace Palacio de los Lopez
• Trinidad Ruins
• Caacupe
• And many more.
11. History
• Guarani is the most common language in
Paraguay today other then Spanish.
• Paraguay was governed by three dictators
during the first 60 years of independence
• In 1811, Paraguay revolted against Spanish
rule and became a nominal republic.