- Alto Paraná Department
Alto Paraná is a department in
Paraguay . The capital isCiudad del Este (formerly known as Puerto PresidenteStroessner , originally Puerto Flor de Lis).The Alto Paraná department has experienced tremendous economic and population growth in the past 50 years. Most of this growth has been concentrated in the department capital of Ciudad del Este, and mainly occurred after the construction of the Puente de la Amistad bridge in
1961 , which connectsParaguay andBrazil . This department is home to theItaipu power plant, which supplies 95% of the energy consumed by Paraguay, and theAcaray dam . Several ecological reserves, azoo and the Taiwanese-Paraguayan Technology Park are situated in this department.The city of
Presidente Franco was the first city founded in this department. Several important agricultural establishments are centered in the region ofMinga Guazú which is home of theGuarani International Airport .History
. Nevertheless, these villages did not prosper due to the constant attacks of the Bandeirantes.
Many populations settled on this area due to the promising forestall activity by the end of the
XVII century and beginnings of theXVIII century . These urban centers organized around military bases that serve to defend them against the attacks of the Bandeirantes. From about this time are some cities that exist until now, such as: Villa Curuguaty,Ygatimi , Caaguazú, Lima and Ajos.After the War against the Triple Alliance, these lands were sold, creating large states in which the more important activities were the forestall exploit and the cultivation of
yerba mate .The department, as we know it, was created, in
1945 .By the end of the
XIX century , it was a very active port known with the name of Tacurú Pucú, with means “high termite mound”. This port was used for the transport of wood, through the Paraná River, to Encarnación, and from Encarnación to take food and clothes.In
1990 was finally defined the department’s structure.Geography
Location
This department is located in the Oriental Region of Paraguay, between parallels 24º 30’ and 26º 15’ of latitude south and between the meridians 54º 20’ and 55º 20’ of longitude west.
It is located in the Center East of Oriental Region. It border with:
* To the North: withCanindeyú Department * To the South: with
Itapúa Department * To the East: with
Brazil * To the West: with Caaguazú and Caazapá departments
The capital is Ciudad del Este, originally named Puerto Flor de Lis, and later Puerto Presidente Stroessner until it received the name that has nowadays once the dictatorial government of General Alfredo Stroessner was over. This city limits with the Brazilian city, Foz de Yguazú.
Districts
The department is divided in 19 districts:
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Ciudad del Este
#Doctor Juan León Mallorquín
# Domingo Martínez de Irala
# Hernandarias
# Iruña
#Itakyry
#Juan Emilio O'Leary
#Los Cedrales
#Mbaracayú
#Minga Guazú
#Minga Porá
#Ñacunday
# Naranjal
#Presidente Franco
# San Alberto
# San Cristóbal
# Santa Rita
#Santa Rosa del Monday
# YguazúAlto Paraná has a combination of valleys with streams that come from the
Paraná River , it also has high lands and mountainous that can reach 300 meters above sea level.The lands near the banks of the Paraná River have forests, which are in trouble nowadays because of the indiscriminate deforestation. In this places, are functioning programs of reforestation, with the special plantation of different species of pine.
Orography
In the department there’s practically no important elevations.
Hydrography
The Paraná River is the most important supply of water for the department. The following are branches of this river:
* Itambey
* Ñacunday
* Limoy
* Itabo Guazú
* Pira Pyta
* Ycua Guazú
* Acaray
* Monday
* YacuyIn this area, there are also several streams that help make the land fertile for the
agriculture .These streams and river outstand because the presence of the rocks of great size that give origin to beautiful waterfalls. Among these are the ones formed by the Monday and Ñacunday Rivers.
The powerful flow of the rivers Paraná and Acaray has been used in favor of constructing the hydroelectric power stations Itaipú and Acaray.
Climate
Alto Paraná presents a maximum temperature in summer of 38°C. The minimum in winter is 0°C. The annual media is 21°C.
It has abundant precipitation during the entire year. It has been registered 1.725 mm annually. This cipher is the highest registered in the country. In consequence, this area has a lot of humidity in the environment, which is good for the agriculture.
Fog and drizzle are constant in winter.
Economy
The forestall exploit is the most important activity in the area. Nowadays, the population dedicates, in part, to the industrial process of different varieties of wood, such as: cedar, yvyra pyta, lapacho, taperyva guasu, petereby, guatambu, incense, guaica and others. Another important activity is the plantation of pine as a form of reforestation. There’s also the exploit of palm hearts.
About 700.000 hectares are occupied in agriculture.
Soy ,corn ,wheat , mint,cotton ,sweet cane ,tangerine , sweet orange,tomato ,manioc , sweetpotato ,rice , potato,carrot ,strawberry ,sunflower , pea and ka’a he’e (a sweetener and medical plant) are cultivated.In this department are breed cows and pigs, also cebú and nelore. The industry occupies a place of growing importance. There are factories of oil, food, sausages, sawmills, rice and yerba mills, of ceramic products, and also dairy products.
Education
Alto Paraná has institutions that impart initial, elementary and secondary education. Also there are institutions working to impart education to the natives of the area. There are private universities and the national university.
Communication
The most important ways of access to the department are Route No. 7 “Dr, Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia”, that crosses from east to west the department and communicates with
Asunción , and also the Route No. 6 “Juan León Mallorquín” that communicates with Encarnación and the south region of the country. There is a route that communicates withSalto del Guairá to the north.An international bridge over the Paraná River connects Paraguay with Brazil.
The “International Airport Guaraní”, in the
Minga Guazú district offers regular flies to Asunción, Córdoba,São Paulo and connects with other flies.The department has televisions stations. It has an automatic phone central and service of mobile phone communication. There are located many radio stations, in AM: Radio Parque, Itapiru, Magnificat, America, Concierto, La voz de Hernandarias, Cedro Ty, Corpues del Este and Minga Guazú. In FM: Guarani, Progreso, Integración, Ciudad del Este, Virtual, Educación, Yguazú, Naranjal, Transparaná, Pionera, Transcontinental, Santa Rita, Pentagrama and El Portal de Itapúa.
Tourism
This department offers a very rich and attractive natural environment, specially represented by the Acaray and Paraná Rivers.
The following places are recommended to visit:
* Tati Yupi Refuge
* Itabó Natural Reserve
* Limoy Natural Reserve
*Ñacunday National Park
* Pikyry Refuge
* Carapá Refuge
* The mouth of Itambey River
* Minga Guazú Ecology Park
* Mbaracayú RefugeOther touristic places are the modern engineering constructions that produce great admiration in the visitors, those are: the Amistad’s Bridge, that communicates Paraguay and Brazil, the hydroelectric stations Itaipu Binacional and Acaray.
In Ciudad del Este there are the Park and Lake of the Republic, an artificial lake formed by the waters of the Amambay stream, the park serves as lung for the city. This space was created with the collaboration of every city council of the country.
Alto Paraná has several museums that exhibit artifacts of great scientific and cultural value, such as:
* The House of Culture in Ciudad del Este
* El Mensú Hydric Museum
* Museum of Natural History
* Itaipú Natural and Anthropology MuseumThe Museum Moisés Bertoni was declared Natural and Scientific Monument. This place is a port, where Moisés Bertoni accomplished to compele a great variety of plants from the entire world and who dedicated his life to the preservation of the nature.
External links
* http://www.senatur.gov.py/Paraguay/altoparana.htm Alto Paraná Info (in Spanish)]
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