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The Ñu Guasú Park (Spanish: Parque Ñu Guasú) is an urban park located in Luque, in the Greater Asuncion area, in Paraguay, near the Silvio Pettirossi International Airport. It was turned into a recreational park covering 25 hectares. It is maintained through the Communications and Public Constructions Ministry of Paraguay, through the Public Constructions Direction, dependent of the Vice-Ministry. Ñu Guasú Park has a 5-kilometer walking/jogging path and a 1.2 kilometer bicycle path. It also has soccer, volleyball, basketball, and tennis facilities. There is no fee charged to enter the park.
Parque Ñu Guasú | |
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Luque, Paraguay |
Coordinates | 25°15′52″S 57°32′10″W |
Area | 25 acres (0.10 km2) |
Owned by | Communications and Public Constructions Ministry |
Status | Open all year |
In November 2001, the Ejército del Pueblo Paraguayo kidnapped María Edith Bordón de Debernardi at the park.[1] In March 2003, former model Mariángela Martinez Houstin was kidnapped at the Park.[2] In March 2005, a worker of Paraguay's Embassy in Buenos Aires was robbed at the parking lot site of the Park.[3] In September 2008, a fire destroyed a small part of the grass at the Parque Ñu Guazú.[4] In October 2008, the Gran Corrida Americana run was disputed at the Parque Ñu Guazú to help Paraguay's Chaco.[5] In November 2008, the first WWF volunteer tree planting day was held at the park.[6] In 2009, the Bosque de la Memoria was launched.[7]
On 5 April 2021, the Parque Ñu Guazú re-opened its doors following the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
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