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Pirayú

Pirayú is a town in the Paraguarí department of Paraguay. It is 50km from Asunción, in the vicinity of the Cordillera de los Altos.[1]

Pirayú
Old train station, built circa 1860
Pirayú
Coordinates: 25°28′48″S 57°13′48″W / 25.48000°S 57.23000°W / -25.48000; -57.23000
CountryParaguay
DepartmentParaguarí
Founded15 October 1769
Founded byCarlos Morphi
Government
 • Intendente municipalGuido Ramón Gayoso
Area
 • Total141 km2 (54 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total17,601
 • Density125.72/km2 (325.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-4
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3

History edit

Pirayú; formerly called Gayoso Chapel. Its original name stems from a land donation from the Gayoso feudatory family, a descendant of the local encomendero, to the local Franciscan order.

The town nucleated from a small chapel around which a modest neighbourhood developed into a rural parish. In 1767 a Franciscan Temple was erected - although the site's choir loft dates the church as early as 1561 (or possibly 1567).[2]

After the end of the Great War, geopolitical rearrangements created a new district of the area, making the town a dependent of the department of Paraguarí.

Its current jurisdiction includes, in the downtown area, four Barrios named No. 1 to 4, as well as twelve Companies: Paso Esperanza, Tuyucuá, Taba i, Potrero Avendaño, Costa Hũ, Cerro Verá, Azcurra, Ykuá Kaũ, Arroyo Servin, Yaguarón Yurú, Cerro León and Ka'aguy Potî.

The urban area consists of residential housing, a railway station built in 1864, and more modern structures. The rural area includes ranches and is crossed by natural streams.

Geography edit

The district of Pirayú is situated at the northern end of the Department of Paraguarí, in which the topography is rugged, comprising hills belonging to the Highlands range. Included among the elevations of the region are the hills Yvytypané, Mbatoví and Santo Tomás. It has an area of 141 km2 of territorial extent.

It is boundaried on the north by the Cordillera Department; to the west the Central Department; to the south with Yaguarón and Paraguarí; and to the east with the Cordillera Department. The waters of the following streams irrigate the district of Pirayú: Pirayú (main tributary), Peña, Poti'y, Madame Linch, Ramírez and Zorrilla.

Economy edit

The main activities of the district include the Artisan production in typical fabrics such as Ñandutí, hammocks and shoe creation, agricultural production, and livestock work. Agricultural productivity is directed towards the cultivation of sweet cane, cassava and seasonal fruits. Its livestock includes mainly the breeding of cattle. Additionally, the region has numerous quarries, from which brick, clay, and kaolin are extracted.

Infrastructure edit

The main transport routes by land are Route PY01 and Route PY02. Throughout the district, the telephone services of the state company COPACO and mobile telephony are available. Diverse media such as public passenger transport, local frequency modulated radios, and cable television stations also operate.

The city is accessed by a branch of road that is part of Route PY01 at km 48 of the center of Yaguarón and, separately, by Route PY02 at km 36 in the city of Ypacarai. The roads connect with the capital of the country, Asunción, and with other localities of the district.

References edit

  1. ^ "La Nación / Pirayú, la histórica ciudad que despierta pasiones en propios y extraños". www.lanacion.com.py (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  2. ^ Hebblethwaite, Margaret (2019). Paraguay (Edition 3 ed.). Bucks, England. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-78477-098-3. OCLC 1080524063.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Sources edit

  • World Gazeteer: Paraguay[dead link] – World-Gazetteer.com

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Pirayu Paraguay see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Pirayu Paraguay to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Pirayu is a town in the Paraguari department of Paraguay It is 50km from Asuncion in the vicinity of the Cordillera de los Altos 1 PirayuOld train station built circa 1860PirayuCoordinates 25 28 48 S 57 13 48 W 25 48000 S 57 23000 W 25 48000 57 23000CountryParaguayDepartmentParaguariFounded15 October 1769Founded byCarlos MorphiGovernment Intendente municipalGuido Ramon GayosoArea Total141 km2 54 sq mi Population 2016 Total17 601 Density125 72 km2 325 6 sq mi Time zoneUTC 4 Summer DST UTC 3 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Infrastructure 5 References 6 SourcesHistory editPirayu formerly called Gayoso Chapel Its original name stems from a land donation from the Gayoso feudatory family a descendant of the local encomendero to the local Franciscan order The town nucleated from a small chapel around which a modest neighbourhood developed into a rural parish In 1767 a Franciscan Temple was erected although the site s choir loft dates the church as early as 1561 or possibly 1567 2 After the end of the Great War geopolitical rearrangements created a new district of the area making the town a dependent of the department of Paraguari Its current jurisdiction includes in the downtown area four Barrios named No 1 to 4 as well as twelve Companies Paso Esperanza Tuyucua Taba i Potrero Avendano Costa Hũ Cerro Vera Azcurra Ykua Kaũ Arroyo Servin Yaguaron Yuru Cerro Leon and Ka aguy Poti The urban area consists of residential housing a railway station built in 1864 and more modern structures The rural area includes ranches and is crossed by natural streams Geography editThe district of Pirayu is situated at the northern end of the Department of Paraguari in which the topography is rugged comprising hills belonging to the Highlands range Included among the elevations of the region are the hills Yvytypane Mbatovi and Santo Tomas It has an area of 141 km2 of territorial extent It is boundaried on the north by the Cordillera Department to the west the Central Department to the south with Yaguaron and Paraguari and to the east with the Cordillera Department The waters of the following streams irrigate the district of Pirayu Pirayu main tributary Pena Poti y Madame Linch Ramirez and Zorrilla Economy editThe main activities of the district include the Artisan production in typical fabrics such as Nanduti hammocks and shoe creation agricultural production and livestock work Agricultural productivity is directed towards the cultivation of sweet cane cassava and seasonal fruits Its livestock includes mainly the breeding of cattle Additionally the region has numerous quarries from which brick clay and kaolin are extracted Infrastructure editThe main transport routes by land are Route PY01 and Route PY02 Throughout the district the telephone services of the state company COPACO and mobile telephony are available Diverse media such as public passenger transport local frequency modulated radios and cable television stations also operate The city is accessed by a branch of road that is part of Route PY01 at km 48 of the center of Yaguaron and separately by Route PY02 at km 36 in the city of Ypacarai The roads connect with the capital of the country Asuncion and with other localities of the district References edit La Nacion Pirayu la historica ciudad que despierta pasiones en propios y extranos www lanacion com py in Spanish Retrieved 2023 05 03 Hebblethwaite Margaret 2019 Paraguay Edition 3 ed Bucks England p 172 ISBN 978 1 78477 098 3 OCLC 1080524063 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Sources editWorld Gazeteer Paraguay dead link World Gazetteer com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pirayu amp oldid 1167933695, 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