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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Departments of Paraguay, Districts of Paraguay, Asuncion, Guaira Department, Concepcion Department, Alto Parana Department, Boqueron Department, Central Department, Caazapa Department, Amambay Department, Cordillera Department, San Pedro Department, Paraguay, Caaguazu Department, Arroyos y Esteros, Paraguari Department, Presidente Hayes Department, Eusebio Ayala, Paraguay, Misiones Department, Presidente Franco District, Itapua Department, Puerto Casado, San Pablo District, Chaco, Hernandarias District, Alto Paraguay Department, Minga Guazu, Caapucu, Neembucu Department, Tobati, Canindeyu Department, Caacupe, ISO 3166-2: PY, Valenzuela, Paraguay, General Bernardino Caballero, La Colmena, San Bernardino District, Caaguazu District, Isla Pucu, Itakyry, Escobar District, Fuerte Olimpo District, Antequera District, Nueva Colombia District, Juan de Mena, Paraguay, Ciudad del Este District, San Jose Obrero, Yaguaron District, Chore District, Yguazu District, San Cristobal, Paraguay, Doctor Juan Leon Mallorquin District, Santa Elena, Paraguay, Santa Rosa del Monday, Santa Rita District, Lima District, Paraguay, Loma Grande District, Union District, Los Cedrales District, Naranjal District, Paraguay, Minga Pora District, San Alberto District, Paraguay, Tacuati District. Excerpt: Asuncion (Spanish pronunciation: Guarani: Paraguay) is the capital and largest city of Paraguay. The "Ciudad de Asuncion" is an autonomous capital district not part of any department. The metropolitan area, called Gran Asuncion, includes the cities of San Lorenzo, Fernando de la Mora, Lambare, Luque, Mariano Roque Alonso, Nemby, San Antonio, Limpio, Capiata and Villa Elisa, which are part of the Central Department. The Asuncion metropolitan area has more than 2 million inhabitants. Asuncion is located at (-25.2667, -57.6667). The Municipality of As...