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Discover the history of Yaguarón.

Yaguarón is a city located in the department of Paraguarí, in Paraguay. Its history dates back to the Spanish colonization period when it was founded in the year 1740. Originally, it was an indigenous settlement of the Guarani ethnic group.

One of the most outstanding aspects of Yaguarón's history is its colonial architecture, mainly represented by the Church of Yaguarón, built in the 18th century. This church has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

During Paraguay's independence, Yaguarón played an important role as a political and military center. It was the stage for several historical events during the War of the Triple Alliance.

Today, Yaguarón is a popular tourist destination due to its history, colonial architecture, and natural beauty, attracting visitors interested in exploring its cultural heritage and enjoying the tranquility of its surroundings.

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What are the typical dishes or local foods that you can’t miss?

In Yaguarón, Paraguay, you can enjoy a variety of typical dishes from the country. Some must-try local foods include sopa paraguaya, a dense cake made with corn flour, cheese, and onion; chipa, a popular cheese bread throughout the country; and mbeju, a kind of cassava starch and cheese cake.

You also can't miss trying chipa guasú, a kind of corn and cheese cake similar to sopa paraguaya but softer. And, of course, don't miss out on tereré, a refreshing cold herbal mate drink, very popular in Paraguay. Enjoy the delicious local cuisine of Yaguarón during your visit!

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