- Caaguazú Department
Caaguazú is a department in
Paraguay . The capital is the city ofCoronel Oviedo .Districts
The department is divided in 20 districts:
# Caaguazú
#Carayaó
#Coronel Oviedo
#Doctor Cecilio Báez
#Doctor J. Eulogio Estigarribia
#Doctor Juan Manuel Frutos
#José Domingo Ocampos
#La Pastora
#Mariscal Francisco Solano López
#Nueva Londres
#Raúl Arsenio Oviedo
#Repatriación
#R. I. Tres Corrales
# San Joaquín
#San José de los Arroyos
# Santa Rosa del Mbutuy
# Simón Bolívar
# Tres de Febrero
#Vaquería
#Yhú History
The area that is today Caaguazú, during the 16th and 17th centuries was threaten by the Portuguese Bandeirantes and Guaicurú Indians, which cause this land to be desolated for many time.
In the 18th century it started to get populated again and in 1712 Gregorio Bazán de Pedraza founded the Villa de San Isidro Labrador de Curuguaty, and afterwards were founded
Ybytimí in 1715, San Joaquín, in 1746 andCarayaó in 1770.In 1906 the 5th department of the country was created with the name of
Yhú , and included the cities Yhú, as capital to the department, Ajos,Carayaó , San Joaquín and Caaguazú. But in 1945, with the territorial reorganization, it was given the name of Caaguazú.In 1973, the territory, surface and limits of this department were finally well defined, the way they are known nowadays.
Is the hometown of several Paraguayan personalities, such as the writer
Mario Halley Mora and the musicianCayo Sila Godoy .Limits
It is located in the middle of the Oriental Region of the country, in the coordinates 24º30’ and 25º50’ of latitude South and between the meridians 55º00’ and 56º45’ of latitude West.
Its limits are:
* To the North, with San Pedro and Canindeyú
* To the East, with Alto Paraná
* To the West, with Cordillera and Paraguarí
* To the South, with Guairá and CaazapáClimate
The average climate is mild, with abundant rains. The temperature reaches 31 degrees Celsius in summer and drops to 0 degrees C in winter. It is one of the best areas for agriculture in the country.
Orography and Soil
The Cordillera de Caaguazú goes through the department from north to south, the mountain range that conforms it is: San Joaquín, in San Joaquín and Yhú; Tajao Paú and Carayaó; and Caaguazú, between
Carayaó andCoronel Oviedo . Their high is no more that 200 meters, but to the east the land elevates and reaches the 250 meters.To the west there are formations of fluvial and glacial origins that date from the Carboniferous period (
Paleozoic era ), with soils of sandstone. To the east, the soil is also of fluvial origin, lacustrine and marine, correspondent to the Permian period. In the mountain range, there are sandstones from the Triassic period, with content of quartz.The soils are sandstone and
basalt , in addition to mountains and meadows.The territory is composed by a succession of valleys and more elevated lands that go from north to south. In the north are the valleys with ample fields apt for cattle, to the east, the land has forests and natural herbal lands.
The land is exploit for agriculture.
Hydrography
The most important bodies of water that cross the department are: the
Paraguay River , the Tebicuary-mi River and the streams Tapiracuai, Mbutuy, Hondo and Tobatiry. TheParaná River and other rivers: Acaray, Monday-mi, Yguazú, Capiibary and Guyraungua.Natural Environment and Vegetation
The Caaguazú department includes the regions of the Central Forest, in the middle of the department, the Alto Paraná, in the east area, and the Central Littoral, in the west.
The principal activity of the region is the forestal activity, which provides the raw material for the wood industry.
This is one of the areas that is most affected by
deforestation . Some plant species in danger of extinction are the yvyra paje, nandyta, cedar and tumera aureli; and animal species, the tirica, jaguareté, and arira’y.Economy
Caaguazú is the number one national producer of
manioc and the secondcotton producer. The population also dedicates to cattle and farming of other vegetables.It is also the second producer of
sugar cane and the forth ofmaize .The most important industries are the cotton, oil and wood industry, and also the manufacturing of furniture.
Because it is located in a crossroad, it is an important commercial center.
Communication and Services
The access routes to the department are “Mcal. Estigarribia” (number 2) and “Dr. Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia” (number 7). They cross the entire department, from west to east and communicate the country from Asunción to Ciudad del Este.
The route “Gral. Aquino” (number 3) joins with route “Bernardino Caballero” (number 5) and communicates with Concepción and Pedro Juan Caballero. The route “Dr. Blas Garay” (number 8) joins with route number 2 in Cnel. Oviedo and communicates with Villarrica and Caazapá.
The usual way to travel is the by land.
There are a few runways for small airplanes.
The department counts with phone service for more than 10.300 lines, radio stations, in AM: Radio Excélsior, Tajy, Coronel Oviedo, La Voz del Este; and in FM: Seguritec Ingeniería S. A., Horizonte, Centenario, Lo Mita, Mensajero, Radio Clásica, América, Alborada, among others. There are also television channels.
Education
Caaguazú counts with 589 institutions of elementary education, 913 of basic school studies and 151 of high schools (according to the Paraguayan educational system).
Health
There are 65 health establishments, including
hospitals and other health care centers.References
* Geografía Ilustrada del
Paraguay , Distribuidora Arami SRL; 2007. ISBN 99925-68-04-6
* Geografía delParaguay , Primera Edición 1999, Editorial Hispana Paraguay SRL.
* EVP - Wikipedia
* [http://www.evp.edu.py/index.php?title=Portada Enciclopedia Virtual Paraguaya - Portal]External links
* [http://www.caaguazu.com.py Portal de Caaguazú]
* [http://www.senatur.gov.py/index.php?language=2 SENATUR]
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