Hernandarias District

Hernandarias
Takuru Pucu

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Hernandarias in the Alto Paraná Department
Coordinates: 25°22′00″S 54°45′00″W / 25.36667°S 54.75000°W / -25.36667; -54.75000Coordinates: 25°22′00″S 54°45′00″W / 25.36667°S 54.75000°W / -25.36667; -54.75000
Country Paraguay
Department Alto Paraná
Foundation 7 July 1896
Government
  Intendente Municipal Lic. Rubén Rojas
Elevation 243 m (797 ft)
Population (2008)
  Total 79,735
Time zone -4 Gmt
Postal code 7220
Area code(s) (595) (631)

Hernandarias is a district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. It was named after Hernando Arias de Saavedra, the first American-born governor in South America. It is located across the highway from the famous Itaipu Dam

Located 349 km from Asunción. It is known as the "Latin American Capital of Electric Power" and is part of the Gran Ciudad del Este.

Etymology

Hernandarias formerly called "Tacurú Pucu" "Long antplace", now bears this name in honor of Hernando Arias de Saavedra, the first native governor of the province Giant Indies during the colonial era.

Weather

The average annual temperature is 21 °C, the highest reaches 38 °C and the minimum 0 °C. The highest annual amount of the country in rainfall occurs in the region of Alto Paraná. In winter are permanent dew and fog.

The town of Hernandarias is surrounded by Acaray and Paraná Rivers.

Demography

Church of Hernandarias

Of the 79,735 inhabitants, 40,389 were males and 39,346 females, according to estimates by the Directorate General of Statistics, Census and Surveys.

History

The municipality of the third category July 26, 1988 and March 22, 1990 rose as the first class.

Former yerba capital, there was the huge factory yerba "Industrial Paraguaya". With the construction of dams, development and growth of the region can be seen.

It was named after Tacurú Puku by the number of mounds of sand formed by ants scattered across the ground.

Economy

The Capital Latin American electric power has two hydroelectric plants, Acaray which was launched in 1968 and Itaipú, built between 1976 and 1982, is the world's largest dam, considered one of the wonders of the modern world.

It is an agricultural area with palm exploitation, mint, maize, coffee, cotton, rice, beans, wheat and castor, also engaged in animal hunting, forestry and trade.

City of Hernandarias

Tourism

They are interesting places for tourists, dams Itaipu and Acaray. Some tourist sites in Hernandarias created from the construction of the Itaipu are:

Vegetation in the area of Hernandarias

How to get there

This city is located 15 km from Ciudad del Este, on Route II "Mcal. Estigarribia" until the viaduct in the 4 km; take the highway that leads to Saltos del Guairá.


Panoramic view of the Itaipu Dam, located in this district.

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