Guarambaré (original) (raw)
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Place in Central, Paraguay
Guarambaré | |
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Guarambaré | |
Coordinates: 25°29′24″S 57°27′36″W / 25.49000°S 57.46000°W / -25.49000; -57.46000 | |
Country | Paraguay |
Department | Central |
Elevation | 105 m (344 ft) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 33,208 |
Climate | Cfa |
Guarambaré is a town in the Central Department of Paraguay. Guarambaré was the name of a Guaraní tribe in North-Eastern Paraguay at the time of the founding of the Spanish colony during the 16th century. A Franciscan reduction was founded between 1580 and 1600 in the modern-day department of Concepción, south of the river Aquidabán. The reduction was relocated in 1673 to the current location, south-east of Asunción.[1]
- ^ Torres, Dionisio González (2010). Origen e Historia de los pueblos del Paraguay. Asunción: Servilibro. p. 132. ISBN 978-99953-0-198-9.
- World Gazeteer: Paraguay[_dead link_] – World-Gazetteer.com