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The Ypané River (Spanish, Río Ypané [1]) is a river of Paraguay. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River. See also. List of rivers of Paraguay;
On the campus of San Pedro Apòstol's Square there is a fountain named Centro de Atracción Turístico Municipal, reflecting the history and significance of the city of Ypané, where the course of the three streams to their mouths in the Paraguay River can be admired.
San Antonio is located on the Paraguay River, latitude 25 38 and longitude 57 63 in the south center 25 km from the capital, Asuncion.In the north it is bordered by the districts of Ñemby and Villa Elisa, in the south with Ypane, in the east with Ñemby and in the west with the Paraguay River.
The Jaguar inhabits all of Alto Paraguay's national parks Alto Paraguay contains many natural resources, so is home to several national parks , each with different characteristics. The Defensores del Chaco National Park is the largest in the Paraguayan territory and holds the hill Cerro León , the highest point in northern Paraguay.
List of cities and towns in Paraguay. 29 languages. Avañe'αΊ½ ... San Ignacio; San José de los Arroyos; San Juan Bautista de Ñeembucú ...
San Alberto has seen a rapid development and today is the main city in Northern Alto Paraná. The city was founded by Alberto Fernández Valenzuela, a captain of the Paraguayan navy, who was president of the Empresa Colonizadora Industrial Mbaracayu S.A., initially was known as Gleba 6 and belonged to the district of Hernandarias.
A road in San Antonio de los Cobres View of Tolar Grande. Los Andes (i.e.: The Andes) is a department located in Salta Province, Argentina. It is the second largest by area in the province, after Rivadavia Department, and its capital is the town of San Antonio de los Cobres.
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.