Fernando De La Mora, Paraguay
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Fernando de la Mora () is a city located in the
Central Department Central () is a Departments of Paraguay, department in Paraguay. The capital is Areguá. With 1,883,927 inhabitants, it is the most populated of the 17 departments of Paraguay. It is also the smallest department, with a total area of . Geogra ...
, and is part of the metropolitan area of
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, in
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. With an estimated of 183,390 inhabitants, the city is the seventh most populated of the country. The city is divided in two areas: the South area and the North area, with a total surface of 21 square kilometers. It is crossed from North to South by many paved streets and avenues, such as Zavala Cue, Pitiantuta, 10 de Julio, Las Residentas, among others. It has a total number of 62 green spaces, a sports center, a
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court for national and international games, 20 public schools and about 30 private schools. Among the public schools is the Colegio Nacional de EMD Dr. Fernando de la Mora, this school has about 3,000 students that assist at morning afternoon or night classes. Currently is the biggest school in the city and it has its own sports center. Another school the "Dr. Eligio Ayala" School of Infirmary, that provides elementary, basic, and superior education.


Toponymy

The city was once called Zavala Cue. Nowadays it takes its name of Fernando de la Mora, one of the fathers of Paraguayan independence.


Demography

This city has a population that is 100% urban. It has 183,390 inhabitants in total, 88,591 men and 94,798 women, according to information provided by the National Institute of Statistics. The barrio ''Kamba Cuá'' is the home of an Afro-Paraguayan community.


Climate

The climate is hot with a temperature that reaches 40 Â°C in summer and that in winter drops to 0 Â°C. The annual average is 22 Â°C.


History

Fernando de la Mora used to be part of the district of San Lorenzo del Campo Grande and its population dedicated mostly to the farming activity. By then, it was called Zavala Cué and there were plantations of vegetables and fruit trees, as well as breeding of farm animals. This activity was oriented to satisfy the necessities of Asunción. It was called Zavala Cué because in the area was settled an important state belonging a family of last name Zavala. This establishment was part of a group of 10 great states in the area. The population of Zavala Cué kept growing and the authorities of San Lorenzo did not manifest interest in supporting the development of the city, which made the population very unhappy, so they decided to transform it into a competitive and progressive city. Then, thanks to the neighbors' organization an independent municipality was created. The request was granted in 1939 by the government of Félix Paiva, on February 28. Since 1950, Fernando de la Mora is an independent district of the
Central Department Central () is a Departments of Paraguay, department in Paraguay. The capital is Areguá. With 1,883,927 inhabitants, it is the most populated of the 17 departments of Paraguay. It is also the smallest department, with a total area of . Geogra ...
, which now has 18 districts. This city is today called "The city of the new millennia".


Economy

This city has a large commercial sector; practically nothing is left of the old farming community. Today there are many small and medium industries, especially those that work in the metallurgic and chemical sector. Fernando de la Mora has become a dormitory town as many commute to work in Asunción.


Art and culture

Fernando de la Mora has a modern Municipal Theatre located in the center of the city. This important cultural center is place for numerous events of art in Paraguay. The Municipality of Fernando de la Mora promotes the development of culture with classes of artistic education. As part of the popular religion, this city celebrates the festivity in honoring the Miraculous Medal every September 27. Another special date is January 6, day of Saint Baltazar, celebrated by the Afro-Paraguayan community. An historical museum is located in one of the oldest houses in the city, right next to the Municipality building. There are exhibit more than 1300 objects and 100 photographs of the
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and the
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, Argentina, where they were sent to do diplomatic work. A commission formed in 1938 was in charge of building the new temple twice as big as the previous one. Part of the first altar had to be knocked down for the enlargement. This work was made by the architect Anderson Castorino.


Transportation

The city is around 8 kilometers away from downtown Asunción, through Asunción's ''Avenida Eusebio Ayala'' ( PY02). Other main avenue/routes are ''Avenida Mariscal Lopez'' (D027), ''Avenida Defensores del Chaco/Madame Lynch'' (D066) and ''Avenida Fernando de la Mora'' ( PY01) which connects Asunción with Fernando de la Mora and other cities such as Ypané, Ñemby and Villa Elisa.


Notable people

* Fernando Lesme - Paraguayan footballer * Rafael Lovera - professional boxer * Edgar Rolón - Paraguayan footballer


References

* Geografía del Paraguay - Editorial Hispana Paraguay S.R.L.- 1a. Edición 1999 - Asunción Paraguay * Geografía Ilustrada del Paraguay - - Distribuidora Arami S.R.L.


External links


Official website
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