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Caapucú
City in Paraguarí, Paraguay / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caapucú (Guaraní: Ka'apuku) is a city in Caapucú District in the Paraguarí Department of Paraguay, At the 2002 census it had a population of 7,249,[1] and is located 141 km from Asunción, the capital of the country.
Caapucú | |
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Coordinates: 26°14′30″S 57°10′30″W | |
Country | ![]() |
Department | Paraguarí |
Founded | 1787 |
Founded by | Pedro Melo de Portugal |
Government | |
• Mayor | Lourdes Sabirna Britez Ugarte |
Area | |
• Total | 2,455 km2 (948 sq mi) |
Elevation | 106 m (348 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 7,249 |
• Density | 3.0/km2 (7.6/sq mi) |
Postal code | 4300 |
Area code | (595)(535) |
The Route No. I crosses through this city.
It was founded in 1787 by Pedro de Melo de Portugal, and was previously known as Capilla Tuvá.
Caapucú is the biggest district of the department, located in the south region of the latter; it is separated from the Misiones Department by the Tebicuary River.
In the city are many housings from colonial times, most of them built in the time around the Paraguayan Independence. One of them, the Stevant house, resembling a castle, has been turned into a museum that exhibits artifacts from that time.