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Ñeembucú Department

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Country
  
Paraguay

Established
  
1776

Time zone
  
AST (UTC-04)

Population
  
82,846 (2007)

ISO 3166 code
  
Paraguay

Area rank
  
10

Region
  
Eastern Region

Capital
  
Pilar

Area
  
12,147 km²

Number of Districts
  
16

Largest city
  
Pilar

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University
  
Universidad Nacional de Pilar

Ñeembucú ([ɲe(e)mbuˈku]; Guaraní: Ñe'ẽmbuku) is a department located in the south of the Eastern Region of Paraguay. The capital is Pilar. The department is almost entirely rural, and is home to some of the oldest and best-preserved Jesuit ruins, which are located near the town of Humaitá.

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Districts

The department is divided in 16 districts:

Land

The terrain in Ñeembucú is markedly flat, covered mostly in flat, grassy fields only broken by the occasional wetland swamp or green "monte". Montes, despite their name, are not mountains at all, but patches of dense trees and brush that provide shade to the cattle who graze on the flat plains surrounding them. Almost all of the land in Ñeembucú is used for grazing (cattle, sheep) or other types of agriculture.

Borders

To the west, Ñeembucú is limited by the Rio Paraguay and Argentina, to the south by the Rio Paraná and Argentina, to the north by the Central department, and to the east by the departments of Paraguarí and Misiones.

History

Ñeembucú was the theatre of the second phase of the War of the Triple Alliance. Battles fought there included Tuyutí, Curupaytí, the Boquerón del Sauce and Humaitá.

References

Ñeembucú Department Wikipedia