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==Economy==
==Economy==


Mainly dedicated to agriculture: [[cotton]] [[corn]] [[bean]] [[manioc]] [[sugarcane]] and [[sweet potato]].
Mainly dedicated to agriculture: [[cotton]], [[corn]], [[bean]], [[manioc]], [[sugarcane]], and [[sweet potato]].


Another economic activity is also cattle rising.
Another economic activity is also cattle rising.


==Colleges==
==Colleges==

Revision as of 16:39, 15 July 2008

Gral. Patricio Escobar
Escobar
CountryParaguay
DepartmentParaguarí
YukeriAugust 30 de 1901
Government
 • Intendente municipalEduardo Burgos
Area
 • Total
354 km2 (137 sq mi)
Elevation
121 m (397 ft)
Population
 • Total
8.815
 • Density22/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zone-4 Gmt
Area code(595) (531)

Escobar is a town of Paraguay Paraguarí Department, located some 14 km Paraguarí by Route Villarrica in Paraguarí.

Etymology

The town took this name in honor of President Gral. Patricio Escobar. He was one of the heroes of the War of the Triple Alliance and president of Paraguay in the late nineteenth century.

Before its founding by decree, was called "Yukeri."

File:Arroyo de Escobar.jpg
Stream in Escobar

Weather

The average temperature is 21 º C, the highest in 39 the summer and the lowest in winter, 2.

Demography

Escobar has a total of 8,815 inhabitants, of which 4,645 males and 4,170 females, according to estimates by the Directorate General of Statistics, Census and Surveys.

Economy

Mainly dedicated to agriculture: cotton, corn, bean, manioc, sugarcane, and sweet potato.

Another economic activity is also cattle rising.

Colleges

  • Elementary School No. 669 "Lic. Rosa Marin de Gamarra"
  • School "Emancipación Nacional"

Transportation

Escobar is located 78 km from Assumption and 12 km Paraguarí, a branch of Route I Mariscal Francisco Solano López because this can also lead to diversion Sapucai and Caballero.

Tourism

It has a Health Centre, Police and Post Office. Several rural areas are part of District Escobar: Arroyo Pora Chircal Guazú-Cua Mbocayaty General Aquino.

It has an area of pools, spa Itá Coty, which offers a cool stream, down from the hills, surrounded by abundant vegetation and stones. Visitors can go on camping; there are canteens and sports fields to enjoy a pleasant experience.

It has a centuries-old "train station".

On October 1 patronal feast of Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús is made a procession through the main streets of the town, with caravan riders and the patron saints of the various chapels of companies Escobar.

Important People

Emigdio Ayala Báez, composer and musician, author of "Mi dicha lejana" and "A mi pueblito Escobar."

References

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