Paso Yobai

Paso Yobai

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name = Paso Yobai
official_name = Paso Yobai
department = Guairá



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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = Paraguay
subdivision_type1 = Department
subdivision_name1 =Guairá
leader_title = Municipal Mayor
leader_name = Sindulfo Díaz (ANR)
country = Paraguay
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established_title = Founded
established_date = 1923
founder = Jorge Naville
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area_code = (595) (552)
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Founded in 1923 by the French colonist Jorge Naville, Paso Yobai is the largest district of the Guairá Department, Paraguay. It is also the easternmost district of the department. Paso Yobai was governed as part of the district of Independencia until 1993, when it was granted independence by the central government. The largest town in the district is also named Paso Yobai, and contains around 2,500 people.

Paso Yobai is historically known for the high quality of its production of yerba mate ("ilex paraguariensis"). Is also known for the production of sugar-cane, cotton and soy. It is a fertile and green place with beautiful rolling hills.

The Canadian company "Latin American Minerals, Inc." bought "Paraguayan Mines" in 2007 and negotiated an agreement with the Paraguayan government to begin mining in the district. The company believes that Paso Yobai may contain one of the largest gold veins of the world. Although mining has brought increased prosperity to Paso Yobai, it has also brought environmental problems, the most serious being mercury contamination in the streams.

The famous harpist, Enrique Samaniego was born in Paso Yobai.

Economy

Until recently the production and processing of yerba mate was the dominant economic activity in the district of Paso Yobai. At one time yerba mate cultivation covered 10,000 hectares of territory. Presently there are 8,000 hectares under cultivation, and gold mining has replaced yerba mate as the most lucrative economic activity. Still, yerba mate is extremely important to the local economy. Several factories in the district process yerba mate and produce brands such as Sudetia and Labrador.

While the cultivation of yerba mate, sugar cane, soybeans and other crops is still of great importance to the district, the discovery of gold encouraged many people to abandon agriculture in order to devote themselves to small scale mining. The recent presence of the Canadian company is a source of both fear and expectation. Many think that it will create good paying work and but others worry about whether they will be able to continue their small scale mining activities as the company expands its presence in the zone.

Gold Mining

Although rumors of gold had been floating for years in the area of Paso Yobai, only since the late 1990s have people actively begun mining. The gold rush began after an Ecuadorian met a young woman from Paso Yobai in Asunción. The two got married, and the Ecuadorian discovered gold in a stream on his father-in-law's property. From there began the Gold fever that changed the life of many families.

Many locals call the small scale gold miners "garimpeiros". The steps needed to obtain the gold are varied and depend on the talent of the miner. Depending on their luck and the quality of the product, a miner might earn around 50,000 Guaranis per gram of gold powder. It generally takes between one and two days for a small scale miner to extract a gram of gold. But this gram is difficult to obtain. A garimpeiro can gernerally survive strictly of their mining activities if he can obtain 25 grams or more of gold a months.

Miners use mercury to separate gold from sand an clay. Unfortunately, the mercury often enters and contaminates creeks. Arroyo Gasory, Paso Yobai's largest creek, is now highly contaminated with mercury and the fish are unsafe to eat.

Patronage Festival (Fiesta Patronal)

One of the most important celebrations in Paso Yobai is the Patronage Festival (Fiesta Patronal), celebrated every August 15th honoring its saint patron, the Virgin of Our Lady Saint Mary of the Asunción. The festivities start with the novena each afternoon, with every neighborhood organizing one day of it. Also, on the lawn of the Catholic church there is a religious chorus competition. People come from throughout the district to participate in this celebration.

On the morning of the 15th there is a procession with the image of the Virgin on the streets Paso Yobai, which are decorated with arcs of bamboo and paper strings. The procession proceeds to the church where the local parish priest begins the celebratory mass. After the Mass, the celebration continues with bullfights and music.

Boarders of Paso Yobai

* North: The Mauricio José Troche district and the Caaguazú Department.
* South: The Caazapá Department.
* West: The Colonia Independencia District.
* East: The Caazapá Department.

Water Systems of Paso Yobai

Through the district flows the Capiibary river and the following streams:
* Mangrullo.
* Baba.
* Pacobá.
* Curuzú.
* Ycuá Porá.
* Morotí.
* Gasory.
* Itacarú.
* Zanja Pytá.
* Cabayuby.

Demography

The main social-demographic indicators in the district report:
* Population under 15 years old: 45.2%
* Average of kids per woman: 3.6 kids
* Percentage of illiterates: 10.7%
* Percentage of the population occupied in agricultural activities: 82.0%
* Percentage of houses with electricity service: 77.8%
* Percentage of houses with water service: 12.1% Population with unsatisfied basic needs in:
* Education: 9.6 %
* Sanitary infrastructure: 18.3 %
* Housing quality: 50.3 %
* Subsistence capacity: 17.0 %

Rural Sub-Districts

The district has 22 rural sub-districts joined by dirt roads. The most important districts are: Sudetia, Arroyo Morotí, Planchada, San Isidro, Nueva Guairá, Capii, Curuzú, Natividad, San Roque, Mangrullo, Torres Cué, Tayi, San Antonio, Nansen, 3 de Noviembre, San José, Santa María and San Francisco Berthal.

Native communities

There are several native communities in the district, containing people of the mby'a ethnicity. These communities include:
* Rancho Kuña.
* Yryvu Kua.
* Naranjito.
* Santa Teresita.
* Nance.
* Ovenia.
* Isla Hu.

How to Get to Paso Yobai from Asuncion

Following Route 2 "Mariscal José Félix Estigarribia" from Asunción, you will arrive at Coronel Oviedo and there takes a right at the traffic circle onto Route 8 "Doctor Blas Garay". Continue straight until you get to the Mbocayaty district. Turn left at Mbocayaty and continue on the pavement, past Melgarejo, until the pavement ends at "Almacen 50". There you turn left and continue on a dirt road for 27 kilometers until you arrive in Paso Yobai.

Transportation

Many bus lines serve Paso Yobai. Empresa Ybytyruzu has three buses a day to and from Asuncion (5 to 6 hours). Empresa Sudetia has six buses a day to and from Villarrica (2 to 2.5 hours). Empresa 8 de Noviembre has one bus a day to and from Caaguazu (1.5 hours).

Because the roads are made of dirt, often motorized vehicles have difficulty after rainstorms. Since the discovery of gold, more and more people in the district are buying and riding motorcycles.

Population

According to the most recent data provided by the General Office of Statistics, Polls and Census, this is the demographic information for the Paso Yobai district:

The total population is 25,067 inhabitants, 13.386 males and 11.682 females.
* Population from to 14 years old: 45.2%
* Population from 15 to 64 years old: 51.2%
* Population from 65 years old: 3.6%
* 92.04% of the population is settled in the rural zone.

References

* Tiempos del mundo.
* Geografía del Paraguay.
* Che Retá Paraguay.
* Datos del la DGEEC.
* ABC Color.
* Ultima Hora.

External links

* [http://www.senatur.gov.py/ Secretaria Nacional de Turismo]
* [http://www.dgeec.gov.py// Dirección General de Encuestas, Estadísticas y Censos]
* [http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-179&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x World Gazeteer: Paraguay] – World-Gazetteer.com
* EVP - Wikipedia
* [http://www.evp.edu.py/index.php?title=Portada Enciclopedia Virtual Paraguaya - Portal]


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