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  1. Letters on Paraguay Comprising an Account of a Four Years' Residence in That Republic, Under the Government of the Dictator Francia: Comprising an Account ... Under the Government of the Dictator Francia by John P. Robertson, William Parish Robertson, 1972-12
  2. Jose ́Hernańdez y la guerra del Paraguay (Biblioteca de la nueva generacioń) by Enrique Rivera de Ventosa, 1954
  3. An Account of Paraguay: Its History, Its People, and Its Government by Ch. QUENTIN, 1865
  4. Four years in Paraguay: Comprising an account of that republic, under the government of the dictator Francia by J. P Robertson, 1838
  5. List of birds collected by William T. Foster in Paraguay (Smithsonian Institution. U.S. National Museum) by Harry C Oberholser, 1902
  6. Paraguay difficulties: Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting a copy of despatch of February last (Ex. Doc. / House of Representatives, 41st Congress, 1st session) by William Van Vleck Lidgerwood, 1869
  7. Letters on Paraguay: Comprising an account of a four years' residence in that Republic, under the Government of the Dictator Francia by J. P Robertson, 1839
  8. The Aché Indians: genocide in Paraguay (IWGIA document) by Mark Münzel, 1973
  9. Asuncion, Paraguay's interesting capital by William A Reid, 1919
  10. Paraguay Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  11. Rural development and survival strategies in central Paraguay (Latin America studies) (Latin America Studies) by E. B. Zoomers, 2003-08-20
  12. D&B Country Report: Paraguay by D&B, 2007-08-17
  13. Paraguay Mineral & Mining Sector Investment And Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  14. Paraguay Business Intelligence Report (World Expoer-Import and Business Library)

61. Paraguay - Government
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local short form: Paraguay Dependency status: void Government type: constitutional republic Capital: Asuncion Administrative divisions: 17 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento) and 1 capital city*; Alto Paraguay, Alto Parana, Amambay, Asuncion*, Boqueron, Caaguazu, Caazapa, Canindeyu, Central, Concepcion, Cordillera, Guaira, Itapua, Misiones, Neembucu, Paraguari, Presidente Hayes, San Pedro Dependent areas: void Independence: 14 May 1811 (from Spain National holiday: Independence Day, 14 May (1811) (observed 15 May annually) Constitution: promulgated 20 June 1992 Legal system: based on Argentine codes, Roman law, and French codes; judicial review of legislative acts in Supreme Court of Justice Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and compulsory up to age 75

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Presidential offices at the Government Palace, Asunción ON FEBRUARY 14, 1988, General Alfredo Stroessner Mattiauda was elected for his eighth consecutive term as president of the Republic of Paraguay. Stroessner, the candidate of the National Republican Association-Colorado Party (Asociación Nacional Republicana-Partido Colorado), officially won 88.7 percent of the vote. At the time of the election, the president was seventy-five and in his thirty-fourth year of rule. He had held power longer than any other Paraguayan and was five years ahead of Cuba's Fidel Castro Ruz for longevity in office in the hemisphere. Among contemporary international leaders, only Kim Il Sung of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Todor Zhivkov of Bulgaria had been in power longer. When Stroessner first took office in August 1954, Juan Domingo Perón was president of Argentina, Getulio Dornelles Vargas was president of Brazil, and Dwight D. Eisenhower was president of the United States. Stroessner's enduring power was based on the twin pillars of the armed forces and the Colorado Party. The formerfrom which he emerged and in which he maintained positions as commander in chief of the armed forces and commander in chief of the armyprovided the institutional base for order and stability. The latter, of which he wrested control in the mid-1950s, furnished the links with large sectors of society, provided for mobilization and support, and allowed him to legitimate his rule through periodic elections. The overall system, based on these two institutional pillars, functioned through a combination of coercion and cooptation involving a relatively small sector of the population in the slightly industrialized and partly modernized country.

64. Paraguay Country Analysis Brief
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Paraguay has no known oil or natural gas reserves but is a major producer and exporter of hydroelectric power. Paraguay is a member of MERCOSUR, the Southern Cone Common Market. Note:
Information contained in this report is the best available as of September 2004 and is subject to change. BACKGROUND
OIL

With no crude oil reserves, Paraguay relies entirely on imports to meet its crude oil and petroleum products demand, which averaged around 25,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2003. State-owned oil company, Petroleos Paraguayos (Petropar), is responsible for handling all crude oil and petroleum product imports, and regularly holds bidding rounds for oil supply contracts. In September 2004, for example, Petropar awarded Repsol-YPF (Spain), Petrobras (Brazil), and Glencore (Switzerland) contracts to supply oil and petroleum products through January 2005. The company also operates Paraguay's sole refinery, the 7,500-bbl/d Villa Elisa. NATURAL GAS
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Itaipu, the world's largest operating hydroelectric dam, began initial operations in May 1984. The dam has a total installed capacity of 13.3 gigawatts (GW), which will increase to 14.0 GW once two new turbines are installed. The plant is jointly owned and operated by Paraguay and Brazil, which evenly share the electricity generated there. Paraguay exports most of its electricity from Itaipu to Brazil.

65. Paraguay Growth And Structure Of The Economy
Unlike most of its neighbors, however, paraguay s economy was controlled not bya traditional and paraguay s government encouraged European immigration.
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Growth and Structure of the Economy
Until the Spanish established Asunción in 1537, economic activity in Paraguay was limited to the subsistence agriculture of the Guaraní Indians. The Spanish, however, found little of economic interest in their colony, which had no precious metals and no sea coasts. The typical feudal Spanish economic system did not dominate colonial Paraguay, although the encomienda . System was established. Economic relations were distinguished by the reducciones (reductions or townships) that were established by Jesuit missionaries from the early seventeenth century until the 1760s. The incorporation of Indians into these Jesuit agricultural communes laid the foundation for an agriculture-based economy that survived in the late twentieth century. Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia (1814- 40), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade. Landlocked, isolated, and underpopulated, Paraguay structured its economy around a centrally administered agricultural sector, extensive cattle grazing, and inefficient shipbuilding and textile industries. After the demise of Francia, government policies focused on expanding international trade and stimulating economic development. The government built several roads and authorized British construction of a railroad.

66. Paraguay - Government
paraguay Table of Contents. ON FEBRUARY 14, 1988, General Alfredo Stroessner for his eighth consecutive term as president of the Republic of paraguay.
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Paraguay Table of Contents Stroessner's enduring power was based on the twin pillars of the armed forces and the Colorado Party. The formerfrom which he emerged and in which he maintained positions as commander in chief of the armed forces and commander in chief of the armyprovided the institutional base for order and stability. The latter, of which he wrested control in the mid-1950s, furnished the links with large sectors of society, provided for mobilization and support, and allowed him to legitimate his rule through periodic elections. The overall system, based on these two institutional pillars, functioned through a combination of coercion and cooptation involving a relatively small sector of the population in the slightly industrialized and partly modernized country. In addition to the external isolation and foreign pressure, there were important internal pressures for a transition. After very high rates of economic growth in the 1970s, Paraguay's economy stagnated in the 1980s. In addition, the external debt nearly doubled during the same period. Within Paraguay the major opposition political parties, which had formed a National Accord (Acuerdo Nacional) in 1979, began to promote public demonstrations in April 1986. This growing, heterogeneous movement was joined in its opposition by other organizations and movements, including the Roman Catholic Church and sectors of business, labor, and university students.

67. Paraguay - GROWTH AND STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMY
The government built several roads and authorized British construction of a Unlike most of its neighbors, however, paraguay s economy was controlled not
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GROWTH AND STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMY
Paraguay Table of Contents Until the Spanish established Asunción in 1537, economic activity in Paraguay was limited to the subsistence agriculture of the Guaraní Indians. The Spanish, however, found little of economic interest in their colony, which had no precious metals and no sea coasts. The typical feudal Spanish economic system did not dominate colonial Paraguay, although the encomienda . System was established. Economic relations were distinguished by the reducciones (reductions or townships) that were established by Jesuit missionaries from the early seventeenth century until the 1760s. The incorporation of Indians into these Jesuit agricultural communes laid the foundation for an agriculture-based economy that survived in the late twentieth century. Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia (1814- 40), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade. Landlocked, isolated, and underpopulated, Paraguay structured its economy around a centrally administered agricultural sector, extensive cattle grazing, and inefficient shipbuilding and textile industries. After the demise of Francia, government policies focused on expanding international trade and stimulating economic development. The government built several roads and authorized British construction of a railroad.

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South America Paraguay (Facts) Paraguay - Government (Facts) Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Paraguay
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local long form: Republica del Paraguay Government type: constitutional republic Capital: Asuncion Administrative divisions: 17 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento) and 1 capital city*; Alto Paraguay, Alto Parana, Amambay, Asuncion*, Boqueron, Caaguazu, Caazapa, Canindeyu, Central, Concepcion, Cordillera, Guaira, Itapua, Misiones, Neembucu, Paraguari, Presidente Hayes, San Pedro Independence: 14 May 1811 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 14 May (1811) (observed 15 May annually) Constitution: promulgated 20 June 1992 Legal system: based on Argentine codes, Roman law, and French codes; judicial review of legislative acts in Supreme Court of Justice Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and compulsory up to age 75 Executive branch: chief of state: President Nicanor DUARTE Frutos (since 15 August 2003); Vice President Luis CASTIGLIONI Joria (since 15 August 2003); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

71. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - South America - Paraguay - Government And Political
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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Paraguay's highly centralized government was fundamentally changed by the 1992 constitution, which provides for a division of powers. The president, popularly elected for a 5-year term, appoints a cabinet. The bicameral Congress consists of an 80-member Chamber of Deputies and a 45-member Senate, elected concurrently with the president through a proportional representation system. Deputies are elected by department and senators are elected nationwide. Paraguay's highest judicial body is the Supreme Court. A popularly elected governor heads each of Paraguay’s 17 departments.
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PresidentNicanor Duarte Frutos
Vice-PresidentLuis Castiglioni Soria Minister of Foreign AffairsLeila Rachid de Cowles Ambassador to the U.S.James Spalding Hellmers Ambassador to the OASEnrique Chase Plate Ambassador To The UNEladio Loizaga Caballero Paraguay maintains an embassy in the United States at 2400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008 (tel. 202-483-6960). Consulates are in Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.

72. Consulado General Del Paraguay - Government - Miami, FL, 33131-1506 - Citysearch
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73. Paraguay - GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
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Government: Politics: International Relations: Traditionally dominated by dependence on Argentina to ensure access to the port of Buenos Aires. Stroessner changed course of Paraguayan foreign policy and built close relations with Brazil. Although ties not as close since onset of democratization in Brazil in mid-1980s, massive scale of Brazilian investment in Paraguay precludes significant change in relations. Relations with United States strained since early 1980s because of United States concerns over Paraguayan corruption, narcotics trafficking, and human rights abuses. International Agreements and Memberships: Party to InterAmerican Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Treaty) and Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America (Tlatelolco Treaty). Also a member of Organization of American States, United Nations and its specialized agencies, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Inter-American Development Bank, and Latin American Integration Association. Data as of December 1988

74. Paraguay - Local Government
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Paraguay is a centralized republic with nineteen departments, fourteen of which are east of the Río Paraguay and the remainder in the Chaco region (see fig. 1 ). The capital, Asunción, is located in the Central Department. The central government exerts complete control over local administration. The departments are headed by government delegates ( delegados de gobierno ) who are appointed by the president and report to the minister of interior. Their duties are concerned primarily with public order and internal security. The departments are divided into municipalitiesthe local government unitof which there were 200 in 1988. A municipality consisted of a town or village and the surrounding rural area. In order to qualify as a municipality, an area had to have a minimum population of 10,000 in 1988, a central town or village with a defined geographical area, and sufficient financial resources to pay for its municipal needs. There is no separate town or city government apart from the municipality. The municipality is limited in jurisdiction; it has no control over education, police, and social welfare matters or over public health except for urban sanitation. Each municipality has a presidentially appointed mayor (

75. Paraguay - GOVERNMENT
Local government. paraguay is a centralized republic with nineteen He urgedthe government of paraguay to institute democracy in order to avoid a rift
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Paraguay Stroessner's enduring power was based on the twin pillars of the armed forces and the Colorado Party. The formerfrom which he emerged and in which he maintained positions as commander in chief of the armed forces and commander in chief of the armyprovided the institutional base for order and stability. The latter, of which he wrested control in the mid-1950s, furnished the links with large sectors of society, provided for mobilization and support, and allowed him to legitimate his rule through periodic elections. The overall system, based on these two institutional pillars, functioned through a combination of coercion and cooptation involving a relatively small sector of the population in the slightly industrialized and partly modernized country. In addition to the external isolation and foreign pressure, there were important internal pressures for a transition. After very high rates of economic growth in the 1970s, Paraguay's economy stagnated in the 1980s. In addition, the external debt nearly doubled during the same period. Within Paraguay the major opposition political parties, which had formed a National Accord (Acuerdo Nacional) in 1979, began to promote public demonstrations in April 1986. This growing, heterogeneous movement was joined in its opposition by other organizations and movements, including the Roman Catholic Church and sectors of business, labor, and university students.

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