Paraguayans

Paraguay (; Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈɣwaj] (listen)), officially the Republic of Paraguay (Spanish: República del Paraguay; Guarani: Tetã Paraguái), is a country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Although one of only two landlocked countries in South America (the other being Bolivia), the country has coasts, beaches and ports on the Paraguay and Paraná rivers that give exit to the Atlantic Ocean through the Paraná-Paraguay Waterway.Spanish conquistadores arrived in 1524, and in 1537 established the city of Asunción, the first capital of the …

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IOM: International Organization for Migration · 29 January 2024 English

The role of local governments, not only in the management of migration at the local level, but also in realizing the urban dimensions of the 2030 Agenda, has been recognized …

nationals, for the most part Venezuelans (40.6%), Paraguayans (18.1%) and Bolivians (15.1%).10 According to


UN: The United Nations · 18 December 2023 English

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and Guaraní, approximately 65 per cent of all Paraguayans speak Spanish.2 Guaraní and Spanish are official minority group in Paraguay. Moreover, many Paraguayans apparently continue to be unaware that Afrodescendent situation of such communities along with all Paraguayans. Moreover, undertaking a census exclusively for


UN: The United Nations · 18 December 2023 English

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and Guaraní, approximately 65 per cent of all Paraguayans speak Spanish.2 Guaraní and Spanish are official minority group in Paraguay. Moreover, many Paraguayans apparently continue to be unaware that Afrodescendent situation of such communities along with all Paraguayans. Moreover, undertaking a census exclusively for


UN: The United Nations · 18 December 2023 English

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and Guaraní, approximately 65 per cent of all Paraguayans speak Spanish.2 Guaraní and Spanish are official minority group in Paraguay. Moreover, many Paraguayans apparently continue to be unaware that Afrodescendent situation of such communities along with all Paraguayans. Moreover, undertaking a census exclusively for


UN: The United Nations · 18 December 2023 Japanese

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and Guaraní, approximately 65 per cent of all Paraguayans speak Spanish.2 Guaraní and Spanish are official minority group in Paraguay. Moreover, many Paraguayans apparently continue to be unaware that Afrodescendent situation of such communities along with all Paraguayans. Moreover, undertaking a census exclusively for


UN: The United Nations · 18 December 2023 Sindhi

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and Guaraní, approximately 65 per cent of all Paraguayans speak Spanish.2 Guaraní and Spanish are official minority group in Paraguay. Moreover, many Paraguayans apparently continue to be unaware that Afrodescendent situation of such communities along with all Paraguayans. Moreover, undertaking a census exclusively for


Redress: Redress Trust · 15 November 2023 English

Under the UN Basic Principles, an element of satisfaction includes “official declaration or judicial decision restoring the dignity, the reputation and the rights of the victim and of persons closely …

stated that the sanctions confirmed what many Paraguayans had long- suspected, but that the news had also Impact in this case might be somewhat limited, as Paraguayans are aware of cor- ruption in this context and


Global partnership for Sustainable Development Data · 2 November 2023

Power and rules Power over data and technology is exercised at the level of the individual and community, the institution, and the norms and rules that govern data and technology …

country and unmet water and sanitation needs for Paraguayans. As part of our Data for Now initiative, the


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 29 October 2023 English

census, in 2012, found that Paraguayans numbered nearly 6.5m. Official projections held that the population would grow to almost 7.5m by now. […] The post Where did all the Paraguayans go? appeared first on


Southern Voice · 22 September 2023 English

Therefore, the main objective of the study is to examine the labour and employment situation among both internal and international migrants in Paraguay since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, …

themes: a) the economic effect of COVID-19 on Paraguayans; b) Venezuelan immigration to Paraguay, and c) emigration to Argentina is often rapidly circular; Paraguayans look for short-term jobs in Argentina, and then of work time. One expert expressed that many Paraguayans migrate to Brazil “fundamentally to Sao Paulo generated the need to train many of the returned Paraguayans. Internal and international migrants interviewed and medium enterprises. 7 Although naturalised Paraguayans received support from the government, the Paraguayan


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