• Hospital, one of the most important health institutions, is located in Itauguá. Itauguá is about 30 kilometers away from Asunción. It was founded by Governor...
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  • de Octubre Football Club is a Paraguayan football club from the city of Itauguá that currently plays in the División Intermedia, the second division of...
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  • Materno Infantil de San Lorenzo Clínica Centromed Hospital Nacional de Itauguá "Centro Médico Bautista". "Centro Medico la Costa". "El Mejor Seguro Médico...
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    Pedro Juan Caballero Amambay 123,784 4 San Lorenzo Central 260,171 14 Itauguá Central 115,140 5 Capiatá Central 245,013 15 Mariano Roque Alonso Central...
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  • Caballero) Estadio Agustín Baez (Atyrá) Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill (Itauguá) Estadio Antonio Aranda (Ciudad del Este) Estadio R.I. 3 Corrales (Ciudad...
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    Limpio Capiatá Mariano R. Alonso Lambaré San Lorenzo Villa Elisa Ypacaraí Itauguá Areguá Ypané J. A. Saldívar Guarambaré Ñemby San Antonio Villeta Nueva...
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    ñandutí (a typical handmade fabric of Paraguay), embroidered by weavers from Itauguá, a city known for its production of the fabric. Spanish magazine ¡Hola...
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    de la Primera Dama" [Costume with national inspiration: an artisan from Itauguá made the First Lady's dress]. ABC Color (in Spanish). 15 August 2023. Retrieved...
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  • la Cordillera Itacurubí del Rosario Itanará Itapé Itapúa Poty Itaquyry Itauguá Iturbe José Falcón José Fassardi José Ocampos Juan Emilio O'Leary Karapaí...
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    1725–1730. Under his direction as governor, the cities of Carapeguá and Itauguá were founded, on May 14, 1725 and June 27, 1728, respectively. Barúa's...
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