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In October 2020, DINAC announced a ceremony for the resumption of flights. [21] [22] In November 2020, drugs were found by agents of the National Secretary of Antidrugs. They were disguised as parcels and were to be sent to various countries. [23] In February 2021, plans for a second terminal were unveiled, to be started in 2022. [24]
The Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (Spanish: Dirección Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil, DINAC) is the civil aviation authority of Paraguay. Its headquarters is in the World Trade Center Asuncion in the capital city, Asunción. [1] The Departamento de Investigacion de Accidentes de Aviacion (DIAA) of DINAC investigates aviation ...
In December 2020, the president of the DINAC planned to realize investments to better the airport's infrastructure. [14] For 2020, it closed with a total of 1, 346 flights. [15] In September 2024 the government again announced that they would invest 3.5 million dollars in improvements to the airport in the context of the World Rally ...
Asunción (English: / ɑː ˌ s uː n s i ˈ oʊ n, ˌ ɑː s uː n ˈ s j oʊ n /, [3] [4] [5] Spanish:) is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay.The city stands on the eastern bank of the Paraguay River, almost at the confluence of this river with the Pilcomayo River.
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Logo. The National Civil Aviation and Aviation Infrastructure Directorate [1] (Spanish: Dirección Nacional de Aviación Civil e Infraestructura Aeronáutica, DINACIA) is an agency of the government of Uruguay with its headquarters located in Canelones.
La Recoleta Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio de la Recoleta) is a national cemetery located on the Avenue Mariscal López, Recoleta, Asunción, Paraguay. [1] It contains the graves of important figures in the country's history, including presidents of Paraguay. [2]
The sacking of Asunción was the occupation of the Paraguayan capital carried out as of January 1, 1869 by Brazilian forces in the Triple Alliance led by General João de Souza da Fonseca Costa.