- Yaguarón (Paraguay)
infobox city
name = Yaguarón
official_name = Yaguarón
department = Paraguarí
image_
map_size = 200px
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Paraguay
subdivision_type1 = Department
subdivision_name1 = Paraguarí
leader_title = Intendente Municipal
leader_name = Cecilio Arzamendia Vera
country = Paraguay
elevation_m = 61
distance =48
established_title = Founded
established_date =1539
population_as_of = 2008
population_total = 27,250
area_total_km2 = 192
population_density_km2 = 135
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code= 5620
area_code = (595) (533)
web =
latd = 25 | latm = 36 | lats = 00 | latNS = S
longd = 57 | longm = 17 | long = 00 | longEW = WYaguarón is a Paraguayan city, in the department of Paraguarí.
Toponimy
In the beginning the city was called Jaguarú, which means in the
Guaraní mythology , an enormous dog or jaguar that inhabited the region.Geography
Yaguarón is located 42 km from
Asunción , in the base of Yaguarón Hill.Climate
The average temperature is 21 degrees Celsius, in summer reaches 39 degrees Celsius and in winter drops to 2 degrees Celsius.
Demography
It has a total of 27.250 habitants, 13.965 men and 13.286 women, according to information provided by the Statistics, Polls and Census General Direction.
Economy
The economical activities of its population are the
agriculture , production of clothes and sports gear.Transportation
Located 48 kilometers from Asunción, capital of the country, the access to the city is through Route No. 1 “Mcal. Francisco Solano López”.
History
Located in the foot of a hill with the same name, the city started as a Franciscan Mission with the Guaraní population.
In
1600 , Fray Alonso de Buenaventura and his followers built an imposing church that still stands nowadays and is one of the most beautiful examples of Franciscan construction in Paraguay.Tourism
The Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia Museum is located just a block away from the church. In there are a variety of belongings of Francia and other objects from the
XIX century .The cavern of Saint Thomas is the place of a legend. This legend narrates that in the area, lived a priest, Pa’i Sumé, who is said left marks in his trip through the region. The road that leads to the cavern was venerated by the natives of the area, who told stories of a blond man that came much before the Spanish arrived and showed them how to cultivate the corn.
The Franciscan settled in Yaguarón and in the altar of the church they built can be appreciated the Hispanic-Guaraní style of the carvings the natives made by hand.
From the Gamarra Oratory, on top of the Yaguarón Hill, the cities
Pirayú , Itá,Paraguarí andCarapeguá can be well appreciated.The festivity of
Saint Roque onAugust 16th is celebrated in a chapel built in his honor. Because it is said that this saint is the protector of dogs, in the celebration, people make very particular offerings with the shape of dogs.Musical Tradition
Yaguarón keeps one of the oldest musical traditions of
Paraguay : The “Petete Peteke” Para’i Band, from Guayaibity Town, which uses the original musical instruments of the natives.In the top of the Yaguarón Hill there is an Oratory, from where the beautiful landscape can be appreciated. The legend tells that in this hill are the footprints of Saint Thomas.
References
* Geografía Ilustrada del Paraguay, Distribuidora Arami SRL; 2007. ISBN 99925-68-04-6
* Geografía del Paraguay, 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.senatur.gov.py/ Secretaria Nacional de Turismo]
* [http://www.dgeec.gov.py// Dirección General de Encuestas, Estadísticas y Censos]
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PA/15/Yaguaron.html Coordenadas Geográficas e Imágenes Satelitales: Yaguarón]
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