Ybycuí


Ybycuí is a Paraguayan rural community of the department of Paraguari, located 120 km away from Asunción, and 40 km from the Ruta una.

Toponimics

Its name means "Sandy" in Guaraní.

Geography

Ybycuí is located 122 km away from Asunción.

Weather

The average year temperature is 21 C, the maximum 39 C and the minimum 2 C.

Demography

Ybycuí has a total of 20,887 inhabitants, from which, 10,756 are male and 10,131 are female, according to the last census of 2002.
In the urban area there are 4,630 people and in the rural area 16,257 people.

Churches

church, the city patron.

Schools

Cesar Barrientos school is an important educational center of the region.

Transport

Located 123 km away from Asunción, and 40 km from the Route 1 Marshal Francisco Solano López.

Tourism

There is in Ybycuí an iron casting foundry as well as the repository of arms Minas Cue, named as La Rosada, which happen to be on duty in times of Don Carlos Antonio López, where arms and military tools were made, besides navy ships components of the Paraguayan navy.
During the Paraguayan War, bullets and guns were made at Minas Cue, but the allied troops took it and destroyed it. Now at La Rosada, there is a museum where tools used at the time are shown, as well as guns which were manufactured there.
La Rosada is inside the National Park of Ybycui. Inside the Park there is also the Salto Mina, also called Salto Cristal, where you can take long walks admiring the fauna and flora of the region, and through the paths you can get to the Salto Guaraní.
In Ybycuí we can also appreciate the Pozo Tatacua, with unknown depth, resides the Paso Ita.
The ancient home of Bernardino Caballero is a popular attraction among the tourist who want to know more of the Paraguayan history.
The School Farm Mamorei wants to make the population realize about the importance of taking care of nature.

Notable People