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  2. The Culture Of Paraguay - WorldAtlas

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    Paraguay has a rich culture that is a blend of Spanish and Amerindian cultures. Learn more about the cuisine, arts, sports, and social norms in Paraguay.

  3. Paraguay - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica

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    Paraguay’s principal cultural institutions are located in Asunción. There are learned societies concerned with Paraguayan and Guaraní history and culture as well as various other societies and research institutes. The Normal School of Music, the Conservatory of Music, the National Academy of Fine Arts, and the Asunción Symphony Orchestra ...

  4. The most powerful symbols of the national culture are the Guarani language and imagery derived from Paraguay's national history, especially its wars. More than a means of communication, Guarani is a powerful marker of national identity that can be used to assert unity among Paraguayans of disparate social classes and political persuasions ...

  5. Paraguay Culture - VisitParaguay.net

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    Paraguay’s main culture is derived from its Spanish colonial roots and traditional Guarani native customs. In the 1600s, most Spaniards who arrived from Europe inter-married with the native women. As a result, 93% of Paraguay’s population is a mix of European and Guarani background.

  6. Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Paraguay reflects the Spanish and indigenous influences of the country. Paraguay 's cultural heritage can be traced to the extensive intermarriage between the original male Spanish settlers and indigenous Guaraní women.

  7. Paraguay has a more-homogeneous population than most other countries in South America; most Paraguayans are of European and Guaraní ancestry. The Guaraní culture is strongly represented through folk art and festivals, and Guaraní was designated an official language of Paraguay in the country’s 1992 constitution.

  8. Exploring Paraguayan Heritage: Culture & Traditions Guide - Over...

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    Paraguay is a country that cherishes its cultural heritage and invites visitors to explore its traditions. From the colonial charm of Asunción to the indigenous communities and historical marvels, every corner of Paraguay offers a unique glimpse into its rich cultural tapestry.

  9. Traditions in Paraguay: Culture and Heritage - SpanishVIP

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    Paraguay, a landlocked country in the heart of South America, is rich in culture and traditions that are celebrated with great enthusiasm. From music to cuisine, each aspect of Paraguayan culture reflects a harmonious blend of indigenous and Spanish influences.

  10. Paraguay — History and Culture - iExplore

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    Paraguay is known to have a history of ‘blood and tears’, yet through it all Paraguayans remain incredibly proud people, displaying strong signs of unity throughout their culture. The Guirani language, spoken widely in Paraguay, is one of the largest spoken indigenous languages in South America.

  11. Paraguay | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports

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    Paraguay Facts and Culture. What is Paraguay famous for? Cultural Attributes: Paraguayan culture has been heavily shaped by its Spanish Colonial past, creating a modern culture. This is a unique blend... More. Family: Paraguayan women work hard doing housework, grinding corn, cooking food, mending clothes, and caring for their children.