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”’Yguazú”’ ({{IPA|es|iɣwaˈsu|lang}}; {{langx|gn|Yguasu}} {{IPA|gn|ɨɣʷaˈsu|}}, after [[Iguazu River]], {{lit|Big Water}}), also known as ”’Colonia Yguazú”’, is a city and district of [[Paraguay]]’s [[Alto Paraná Department]], founded by [[Japanese Paraguayans|Japanese immigrants]].

”’Yguazú”’ ({{IPA|es|iɣwaˈsu|lang}}; {{langx|gn|Yguasu}} {{IPA|gn|ɨɣʷaˈsu|}}, after [[Iguazu River]], {{lit|Big Water}}), also known as ”’Colonia Yguazú”’, is a city and district of [[Paraguay]]’s [[Alto Paraná Department]], founded by [[Japanese Paraguayans|Japanese immigrants]].

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Latest revision as of 23:39, 18 October 2025

Place in Alto Paraná, Paraguay

Yguazú (Spanish: [iɣwaˈsu]; Guarani: Yguasu [ɨɣʷaˈsu], after Iguazu River, lit.Big Water), also known as Colonia Yguazú, is a city and district of Paraguay‘s Alto Paraná Department, founded by Japanese immigrants.

The average temperature is 21°C, the maximum 38°C and minimum 0°C.

There were 6493 men and 5784 women out of 12277 persons.[when?]

References and Bibliography

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  • Illustrated Geography of Paraguay, SRL Distributed Arami, 2007. ISBN 99925-68-04-6
  • Geography of Paraguay, First Edition 1999, Publisher Hispanic Paraguay SRL

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