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Paraguay

Paraguay is a landlocked country in South America, bordered by Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. The capital is Asunción. Paraguayan culture is a mix of indigenous (mainly Guaraní) and Spanish influences, evident in the language (both Guaraní and Spanish are official languages), music, art, and cuisine. Paraguay's economy is based on agriculture (especially soybeans and beef), hydroelectric power (it is one of the world's largest producers of hydroelectric power, thanks to the Itaipu Dam), and trade. The country is known for its varied landscape, which includes the Chaco region, vast plains, and forests. Paraguay has a history of isolation compared to other South American countries and has faced periods of political instability, but in recent years has shown progress towards democracy and economic development. It is also famous for its cultural heritage, such as Paraguayan harp music and traditional festivals. Population of Paraguay from 2018 to 2020: 2018: Approximately 7.0 million inhabitants. 2019: Approximately 7.1 million inhabitants. 2020: Approximately 7.2 million inhabitants. Capital (Asunción): Population in 2020: About 540,000 inhabitants in the city, with a metropolitan area reaching about 2.2 million inhabitants. Top 10 cities by number of inhabitants in 2020: (Figures are approximate) Asunción: ~540,000 Ciudad del Este: ~300,000 San Lorenzo: ~250,000 Luque: ~210,000 Capiatá: ~220,000 Lambaré: ~150,000 Fernando de la Mora: ~160,000 Limpio: ~85,000 Ñemby: ~90,000 Encarnación: ~130,000 Administrative Divisions: Paraguay is divided into 17 departments and one capital district: Alto Paraguay Alto Paraná Amambay Boquerón Caaguazú Caazapá Canindeyú Central Concepción Cordillera Guairá Itapúa Misiones Ñeembucú Paraguarí Presidente Hayes San Pedro Asunción District GDP in millions of dollars from 2018 to 2020: 2018: About $40,287 million. 2019: About $38,136 million. 2020: Approximately $35,000 million (estimate).