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Paraguay was in its maximum extension the old Paraguayan Province, a Jesuit administration belonging to the Viceroyalty of Peru and whose clerical capital was the city of Córdoba. During the 17th and 18th centuries, 30 reductions were built in this province, which are currently distributed in three countries: 8 in Paraguay , 15 in Argentina ...
2011 The girls of the college were involved in the FIFA football initiative. [3]2015 The financing of education had become a major issue: students from Cristo Rey College organize a national assembly with students from other schools and the National Union of Students of Paraguay Centers (UNEPY) in attendance. [4]
In 1938, Colorado leader Juan Natalicio González decided to reform the party's paramilitary structure. [3] On the basis of the rural Py Nandi and the urban GACs (Grupos de Acción Colorada - Colorado Action Groups), another militia was created in 1942, called Guión Rojo (meaning Red Banner, as the color red is historically associated with Paraguayan conservatism).
In 2003 Paraguay’s national military academy admitted female cadets for the first time, opening another door for women pursuing education. [1] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) [2] finds that Paraguay is fulfilling only 70.7% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to education based on the country's level of income. [3]
Paraguay is predominantly a bilingual country, as the majority of the population uses Spanish and Guaraní. The Constitution of Paraguay of 1992 established Spanish and Guaraní as official languages. [11] Spanish, an Indo-European language of the Romance branch, is understood by about 90% of the population as a first or second language.
Niños Perseverantes Paraguayos Católico [pronunciation? ] ( NIPPAC ) is a Catholic youth organization in Paraguay. [ 1 ] NIPPAC is a member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations Fimcap .
Flag of Paraguay: a horizontal tricolor of green, White and red. 1811 – 1812: Flag of Paraguay: a horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and blue. 1812 – 1826: Flag of Paraguay: a horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue. 1826 – 1842: Flag of Paraguay: a light blue field with a 6 pointed star in the canton. 1842 – 1954: Flag of Paraguay
The Republic of Paraguay is a mostly bilingual country, as the majority of the population uses Spanish and Guaraní.The Constitution of Paraguay of 1992 declares it as a multicultural and bilingual country, establishing Spanish and Guaraní as official languages. [1]