Caazapá Department
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Capital: | Caazapá |
Area: | 9,496 km² |
Inhabitants: | 139,241 (2002) |
Pop. density: | 14.7 inh./km² |
ISO 3166-2: | PY-6 |
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Caazapá is a department in Paraguay. The capital is the city of Caazapá. Among Paraguayans, the department is well known for it's orange and mandarin trees, and for its forested hills. The eastern part of Caazapa is relatively undeveloped and consists of rolling hills and large swaths of Brazilian atlantic interior rainforest between the San Rafael mountains to the south and the Yvytyrysy mountains to the north. The Western part is an area of low-lying marshes and swampland area, and consists of wetlands and tributaries to eastern Paraguay's largest river, the Tebicuary. Many indigenous groups make their home in what remains of the rainforest especially south of the unpaved highway between San Juan Nepomuceno and Tavai. Mby'a and Guayaki people, who practice farming corn, cassava and yerba mate under the canopy of the forest live in small bands and travel mainly by foot. They are technically protected and their land is a national preserve, but illegal loggers, ranchers and more recently, Brazilian soybean growers have encroached upon their territory. With Paraguay's weak legal infrastructure, little can be done by way of enforcement or sanctions.
The department is divided in 10 districts:
- Abaí
- Buena Vista District
- Caazapá District
- Doctor Moisés S. Bertoni
- Fulgencio Yegros
- General Higinio Morínigo
- Maciel
- San Juan Nepomuceno
- Tabaí
- Yuty
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