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  2. Transport in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The River Paraguay at the town of Concepción. Paraguay has 3,100 kilometres (1,900 mi) of inland waterways. The Paraguay and Paraná are the country's two main rivers. The Paraguay River, with headwaters at Mato Grosso, Brazil, flows southward, converging with the Paraná in southwestern Paraguay, and then flowing to the Río de la Plata estuary in Argentina, the entrance for the great ...

  3. Rail transport in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Map of the railways in Paraguay. The rail system in Paraguay consisted primarily of a 376 km main line of standard gauge between Asunción and Encarnación (with a connection to Posadas, Argentina). The infrastructure was administered by Ferrocarriles del Paraguay S.A. (FEPASA), corporation established in 2002. Early in the 21st century, rail ...

  4. List of airports in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Alto Paraguay: SGOL Tte. 1ro Inocencio Herebia Airport: Hernandarias: Alto Paraná: SGIB Itaipu Airport: La Victoria: Alto Paraguay: SGLV La Victoria Airport: Mariscal Estigarribia: Boquerón: SGME ESG Dr. Luis Maria Argaña International Airport: Pedro Juan Caballero: Amambay: SGPJ PJC Dr. Augusto Roberto Fuster International Airport: Pilar ...

  5. Silvio Pettirossi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Silvio Pettirossi International Airport (IATA: ASU, ICAO: SGAS) is an international airport in Luque, Paraguay, which serves Paraguay's capital city, Asunción, and indirectly serves the nearby city of Clorinda, Formosa, in Argentina. The airport is named after Paraguayan aviator Silvio Pettirossi.

  6. Trams in Asunción - Wikipedia

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    The city's first tram line opened in 1871, using horse-drawn trams.Later extensions took the system as far as Villa Morra in the 1880s. In 1894, steam locomotive-hauled trains that ran along city streets in Asunción and used the same tracks as the horsecars extended service beyond Villa Morra to San Lorenzo, 20 km (12 mi) to the southeast.

  7. List of highways in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    List of highways in Paraguay, sorted by the official number designation given by the MOPC (Ministry of Public Works and Communications): [1]

  8. Route 6 (Paraguay) - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Paraguay National Route 6 (officially, Ruta Nacional Número 6 "Dr. Juan León Mallorquín" , better known as Ruta Seis ) is one of the national highways of Paraguay . With a length of 247 km it mainly connects the second and third most populated cities in Paraguay, Ciudad del Este and Encarnación respectively.

  9. Category:Transport in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle registration plates of Paraguay This page was last edited on 25 January 2020, at 06:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...