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Paraguay
| General
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| General Rank
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45▼
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| Anthem
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Vencer o Morir
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| Motto
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Paz y Justicia
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| Demographics
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| Language
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Spanish, Guarani
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| Population
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326▼
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| Capital
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Paranena
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| Economics
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| Currency
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PYG
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| Minimum salary
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4.00 PYG
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| Food bonus
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60%
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| Weapon bonus
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20%
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Paraguay is a Latin American country that was added to the New World on 10 June 2009.
Geography
It's territory occupies two distinct regions separated by the Paraguay River: Paranena, mountain and rainforest, and Central East Chaco, part of the Gran Chaco. It is a Mediterranean country as it has no sea coast, as is its neighbor Bolivia. Bordered to the south, southeast and southwest by the Argentina, east to Brazil and the northwest by Bolivia.
Population and Infrastructure
Regions of Paraguay
Paraguay consists of 2 original regions.
The original territory of Paraguay is composed of several regions:
Paranena (occupied by 20px), Central East Chaco (occupied by 20px),
Its current territories are listed below:
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Economy
The following shows the tax structure of Paraguay.
Embargo List
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This country doesn't have any trading embargoes at the moment.
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Currency Rates
= GOLD
= PYG
1
= 935 
1
= 0.002
Politics
Political Parties
Presidents
Media
Newspapers in Paraguay:
Military
Paraguay is a member of the Entente.
Alliances
Brazil, expires May 17, 2013
Bulgaria, expires Jun 02, 2013
Chile, expires Jun 10, 2013
Indonesia, expires May 19, 2013
Mexico, expires May 21, 2013
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), expires Jun 08, 2013
Russia, expires Jun 07, 2013
Spain, expires May 13, 2013
USA, expires Jun 08, 2013
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Wars
Eventualy, the Paraguayan's army joined in to the Colombia-USA War, within World War III, in the short stretch that lasted.
History
Paraguay has spent much of its time in the occupation of Argentina in the Paraguay-Argentina war. Only twice has Paraguay successfully regain independence.
Like on Dec. 4th 2011, Paraguay gained independence from Argentina, with Paranena as the capital with Central East Chaco still with Argentina.
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