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  2. Independence of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The independence of Paraguay de facto started on 14 May 1811 after the Revolution of May 14 when a local ruling junta was created. In early 1811 Paraguayan forces had repeatedly defeated the Argentine army which considered Paraguay to be a break-away province.

  3. History of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay at independence was a relatively undeveloped country. Most residents of Asunción and virtually all rural inhabitants were illiterate. University education was limited to the few who could afford studies at the National University of Córdoba , in present-day Argentina.

  4. List of heads of state of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    After Paraguay proclaimed independence from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, its first effective head of state was utopist José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who ruled the country from 1814 until his death in 1840, with very little outside contact or influence.

  5. Paraguay campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Paraguay campaign (1810–11) of the Argentine War of Independence was the attempt by a Buenos Aires-sponsored militia, commanded by Manuel Belgrano, to win the royalist Intendency of Paraguay for the cause of May Revolution. In Paraguay it is considered as their War of Independence.

  6. Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay is a developing country, ranking 105th in the Human Development Index. [11] It is a founding member of Mercosur, the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Lima Group. Additionally, the city of Luque, in metropolitan Asuncion, is the seat of the South American Football Confederation.

  7. List of wars involving Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Intendancy of Paraguay (Loyalists and Patriots) Río de la Plata (Revolutionaries) Victory. Paraguay retains independence from the Revolutionary Primera Junta of Buenos Aires; Paraguay would obtain independence from Spain afterwards

  8. Constitution of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Governmental Regulations, approved by the Congress of Paraguay two years after its independence from Spain in October 1813. The Constitutional Governmental Regulations contained seventeen articles, providing for a government by headed by two consuls, José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia and Fulgencio Yegros.

  9. Timeline of Paraguayan history - Wikipedia

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    The Archbishop of Paraguay, Ismael Rolón Silvero, excommunicates chief of police and minister of the interior. 1974: Human rights abuses in Paraguay come to notice internationally, and Stroessner is accused of slavery, genocide [of tribes], corruption, torture and kidnapping, as well as supposedly protecting ex-Nazis living in Paraguay.