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  2. Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay's cultural heritage can be traced to the extensive intermarriage between the original male Spanish settlers and indigenous Guaraní women. Their culture is highly influenced by various European countries, including Spain. Therefore, Paraguayan culture is a fusion of two cultures and traditions; one European, the other, Southern Guaraní.

  3. List of festivals in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguayan performers doing a traditional dance. The Arary Festival (Jopara: Festival del Arary) is a folk festival from the district of Ayolas remembering the anniversary of its foundation. [2] It has been celebrated each year since 1999 and takes place in early September. [3]

  4. Portal:Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Paraguay's 6 million people are mestizo, and Guarani culture remains widely influential; more than 90% of the population speak various dialects of the Guarani language alongside Spanish. Paraguay's GDP per capita PPP is the seventh-highest in South America.

  5. Category:Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Paraguay (1 C) M. Mass media in Paraguay (10 C, 1 P) N. National symbols of Paraguay (5 P) O. Observances in Paraguay (1 C, 1 P) R. Religion in ...

  6. Guaraní people - Wikipedia

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    The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America.They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language.The traditional range of the Guarani people is in what is now Paraguay between the Paraná River and lower Paraguay River, the Misiones Province of Argentina, southern Brazil once as far east as Rio de Janeiro, and parts of Uruguay ...

  7. Paraguayan Indigenous art - Wikipedia

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    Nivaclé textile pouch, collection of the American Museum of Natural History Guampa bombilla, for drinking tereré Pai Tavytera traditional woodcarving, Amambay Department, 2008. Paraguayan Indigenous art is the visual art created by the indigenous peoples of Paraguay.

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  9. Paraguayan bottle dance - Wikipedia

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    The Paraguayan bottle dance (Spanish: Danza de la Botella) is a traditional folk dance from Paraguay in which performers dance with glass bottles balanced on their heads. [ 1 ] History