officially Republic of Paraguay
Country, south-central South America.
Area: 157,048 sq mi (406,752 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 5,744,000. Capital: Asunción . Most of the people are mestizos (mixed Spanish and Guaraní Indian); there are much smaller groups of Indians and other groups of African, European, and Asian ancestry. Languages: Spanish and Guaraní (both official). Religion: Roman Catholicism (great majority). Currency: guaraní. Paraguay is a landlocked country of plains and swampland. The Paraguay River , flowing from north to south, divides the country into two geographic regions: the eastern region, which is an extension of the Brazilian Plateau; and the western region, which forms the northern part of the Gran Chaco plains. Paraguay has a developing market economy that is based largely on agriculture, trade, and light industries. It is a republic with two legislative houses; its head of state and government is the president. Seminomadic tribes speaking Guaraní were in the area long before it was settled by Spain in the 16th–17th century. Paraguay was part of the Viceroyalty of Triple Alliance (1864, 1865–70), which it fought against Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. The Chaco War (1932–35), with Bolivia over territorial rights in Gran Chaco, was settled primarily in Paraguay's favour by the peace treaty of 1938. Military governments, including that of {{link=Stroessner, Alfredo">Alfredo Stroessner , predominated from the mid-20th century until a civilian president, Juan Carlos Wasmosy, was elected in 1993. The country suffered from a financial crisis beginning in the late 1990s.