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What are some landmarks in Paraguay that I could write about?

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What are some landmarks in Paraguay that I could write about?

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  1. The Itaipu Dam

    Itaipu Binacional is a company that runs the largest operational hydroelectric power plant in the world.[1] It is a binational undertaking run by Brazil and Paraguay at the Paraná River on the border section between the two countries, 15 km north of the Friendship Bridge. The project ranges from Foz do Iguaçu, in Brazil, and Ciudad del Este in Paraguay, in the south to Guaíra and Salto del Guaíra in the north. The installed generation capacity of the plant is 14 GW, with 20 generating units of 700 MW each. In the year 2000, it achieved its generating record of 93.4 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), which supplied 93% of the energy consumed by Paraguay and 20% of that consumed by Brazil as of 2005.


  2. I would write about the Iguacu Waterfalls. They are shared between Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina, and there's heaps of stuff on them on the web.

  3. well there is  - Concepción

    The city of Concepción, founded in 1787, owes its beautifully-restored town houses to the influx of Italian, Arab and Catalan immigrants in the second half of the 19th century. Their once-thriving commercial port on the banks of the River Paraguay is now a sleepy backwater, harbouring gems such as the church of San José and the giant image of the Inmaculada Concepción (the Immaculate Conception).

    or - La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná Jesuit Missions

    La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná Jesuit Missions

    The mushrooming of Jesuit missions in the River Plate basin in the 17th and 18th centuries left behind some precious ruins that have…

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