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Caacupé (; Guarani: ''Ka'akupe'', literally: "Behind the Mount") is a city and district in
Paraguay Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to th ...
. It is the capital of the department of
Cordillera A cordillera is an extensive chain and/or network system of mountain ranges, such as those in the west coast of the Americas. The term is borrowed from Spanish, where the word comes from , a diminutive of ('rope'). The term is most commonly u ...
. The town was founded in 1770 by Carlos Murphy, a grenadier in the service of King Charles III of Spain, although a first settlement existed here from the 17th century.''"Places of Peace and Power – Caacupé"'' – SacredSites.com
/ref> The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Caacupé. Caacupé is best known as the site of the , Saint Patron of Paraguay. The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, Caacupé stands in the centre of the town. A major religious festival is held annually on 8 December in honour of the statuette "Our Lady of the Miracles". This statuette, carved in the 16th century by a devout convert, was miraculously saved from a great flood, and numerous miracles are ascribed to it. During the rest of the year Caacupé is a quiet provincial town. It has a park with amusements.


Photogallery

Image:Caacupe3.jpg, Basilica of Caácupe Image:Caacupe4.jpg, Inside view of the basilica. Image:Caacupe5.jpg, Pilgrims File:Basílica de Caacupé.jpg, Aerial Panoramic view of Basílica de Caacupé


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Official website
Caacupé District Populated places established in 1770 1770 establishments in the Spanish Empire {{Paraguay-geo-stub