Alfredo Stroessner: Paraguay has had the longest dictatorial regime in South America. Between and Alfredo Stroessner was in power as a dictator. He was the son of a German father and was nicknamed El Rubio, the blonde guy. During his regime, Paraguay became a popular safe place for Nazi war criminals. Mennonites: A large community of Mennonites live in Paraguay, who mainly came from Russia and Canada in the s. The Mennonite community is known for its strict rules with large families and where marriage outside the home community are not allowed.
Some communities even prohibit any form of technology. The largest communities in Paraguay live in Filadelfia, Loma Plata and Neuland, who do embrace the technology and owe their wealth to this. Harp: The traditional music from Paraguay has a special musical instrument, the harp. Originally it came in the 16th century via the Portuguese and the Spaniards, after which the local Indians turned out to be particularly gifted in the carvings.
Football: Like all countries in South America, football is the most popular sport. Paraguay went to the World Championships several times, but never made it to the semi-finals. The most famous Paraguayan footballer is goalkeeper Chilavert.
He is now retired, but for years he took all free kicks and penalties with the national team. Paraguay wasn't present in the last World Cup in Russia. Besides football, fishing is a very popular sport. Nicknames: Paraguay has several beautiful nicknames.
The most famous are 'the heart of South America', 'the land of water' and 'the island surrounded by mainland'. Largest navy: Although Paraguay only has land borders, it has a large navy. Of all the countries in the world without access to the sea, Paraguay has even the largest naval power. With Brazil and Argentina, large parts of the borders are rivers, and access to the Atlantic is via the Rio Parana, passing Argentinian territory.
Under the dictatorial regime of Stroessner, Paraguay proved to be a safe haven. There are many colonies of Germans, Russians, Japanese and Belgians , where traditional culture and language has been preserved. First railway: In the s Paraguay was one of the most developed and richest countries in South America. At that time many engineers from Europe came to Paraguay and developed a military power, several industries and the first railway in South America. Here are 20 different things that you probably never knew about Paraguay:.
It is commonly depicted on a banner above a lion with a red cap. The jaguar is known throughout Latin America, but it nevertheless is not found in every country.
Just one of them can take over a year to make. During the War of the Triple Alliance between and , Paraguay lost 54, square miles of its land to neighboring Bolivia. Its history is filled with conflict with Bolivia. During the War of the Triple Alliance, about two-thirds of the Paraguayan male population was killed. However, it has regained a more even ratio of males to females over the decades, thanks to immigration and reproduction. About 94 percent of the total adult population is literate, higher than many other countries in the Americas.
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