"Nuestra Señora de Santa Maria de Asuncion ", better known under the name of Asuncion, is the capital of Paraguay.
It was founded in 1537 by Juan de Salazar y Espinoza on the banks of the Paraguay River and being a well fortified town
became the principal city of the conquistadores
who used it as a basis of supplies for their operations in the search of Eldorado.
Asuncion developed quickly as from 1828 to become an increasingly significant city. Today the population of Asuncion consists
of over 600.000 inhabitants and close to 1.22 million with its numerous surrounding "dormitory" towns such as Luque, San
Lorenzo, Limpio, etc.
Asuncion presents many monuments, testimony of its historical past, but has also become a thriving modern city being the administrative and financial center of the country together with its vital river port.
Do not forget to visit the Presidente Carlos Antonio Lopez train station that was built in 1860 that shelters the oldest steam
trains of the Southern continent and which are still being used as a means for transporting passengers and goods.
Trains of this type, true museums on rails, still function between Asuncion and Aregua on the banks of the Ypacarai lake with connections that continue until Villarrica.
A second railway, dating from the same era, still functions for a few kilometers in the wild territory of the Chaco, and is to be
found starting in the port of Casado.
A true paradise for old train amateurs. Some engines, a passenger carriage and some freight cars that are stored there and in full usage can, on request, be hired to runa score or so of kilometres.
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