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fashionlouist · 4 months
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Louis wore Acne Studios Logo Tank Top in Optic White on stage for FITFWT Asunción.
Crafted from mix fabrics, it’s adorned with a seasonal Acne Studios stain label on the front and branded tape on the back.
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manessha545 · 5 months
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Cerro Lambare Monument, Asuncion, Paraguay: Lambare Hill, situated on the banks of the Paraguay River within Asunción's urban landscape in the Jukyty neighborhood, rises 136 meters above sea level. This volcanic rock formation is notable as the highest point in Asunción. At its peak rests the Victorious Peace Monument, reminiscent of Spain's Valley of the Fallen, commissioned after Paraguay's dictator Alfredo Stroessner encountered the Francoist structure. Wikipedia,
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louisupdates · 8 months
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FITFWT24: MASTERPOST
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TWITTER SPREE 23.1.2024
John Delf/ Sennheiser interview: FITFWT Sound Engineering
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FITFWT23
LOUIS TOMLINSON LIVE - 24.4.2024: Fan videos vs Spotify canvas
ASIA
24 Jan - Bengkel Space SCBD, JAKARTA: video 1, video 2, video 3
AUSTRALIA
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TEKATE PAL NORTE FESTIVAL
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IHEART RADIO AWARDS - 1 APR 2023: Joshua Halling wins Best Tour Photographer
PRE-TOUR PRESS RUN, LATAM
2 Apr - SÃO PAULO, Brazil: Radio Mix FM, Foquinha, MTV Brazil, CNN Brazil, Capricho, POPLine Brazil, g1, Nickelodeon, Billboard Br
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NORTHERN MUSIC AWARDS - 23 APR 2023: raffle (#northern music awards)
LOUIS IGTV - 27.4.2024
LATAM - IGTV with transcription 27.6.2024
2 May - Centro de Convenciones Amador, PANAMA CITY (#fitfwt24: panama)
5 May - Coliseo de Puerto Rico, SAN JUAN (#fitfwt24: san juan)
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21 May - Jockey Club del Paraguay, ASUNCIÓN: (#fitfwt24: asuncion)
24 May - Bicentenario Stadium, SANTIAGO (#fitfwt24: santiago)
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23 Aug - PORTSMOUTH, UK (cap. 65k): 16:45 - 17:30 (#louisvictorious24)
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24 AUG - ZURICH, Switzerland (cap. 80k): 19:40 - 20:40 (#louiszurichopenair24)
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30 Aug - TRONDHEIM, Norway: 17:30 - 18:30 (#louisfestningen24)
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Louis’ FAREWELL REEL
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hopefulkidshark · 8 months
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National Pantheon of Heroes, Asunción, Paraguay: The National Pantheon of the Heroes, whose full name National Pantheon of Heroes and Oratory of the Virgin of the Asuncion is a building and landmark of Asunción, Paraguay, and a national monument of Paraguay. Wikipedia
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modairarubio · 1 year
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*Hoy celebro el natalicio de un compositor suramericano que creó el género musical denominado Guaranía, un canto de lucha de los pueblos latinoamericanos contra el colonialismo y el fascismo*
🫶🎼🎹
*José Asunción Flores, artista del yuyal*
José Asunción Flores nació en Asunción el 27 de agosto de 1904, con el nombre de José Agustín Volta Flores, en el seno de una familia trabajadora. Es por ello que desde muy pequeño confronta la dura realidad del dolor paraguayo y comprende el clima desdichado. Emprendería su misión más tarde, en un tiempo en el que era más sencillo poner el arte al servicio de quienes escriben la historia y no de quienes la sufren. Fue fundador del lenguaje musical paraguayo más reconocido en el mundo, ha sido considerado como un ícono de la composición musical y fue también un convencido luchador contra el stronismo.
https://adelantenoticias.com/2023/08/27/jose-asuncion-flores-artista-del-yuyal/
*Aquí dejo a los melómanos una joya que creo no es fácil de conseguir: la Guaranía Mburikao de José Asunción Flores, interpretada por la orquesta de la Radio y TV soviética en 1966*
https://youtu.be/UrM6OoCKQJg?si=XhlU5e0dX0n8_cBk
*Y aquí un tik tok supercool de cómo mientras José Asunción Flores era escuchado en el mundo, la dictadura de su país lo acusó de "traición a la Patria" y le prohibió la entrada a Paraguay*
https://t.me/modairarubio/1423
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*La Guaranía se hizo tan famosa que por allá por los 70, Julio Iglesias grabó "Recuerdos de Ypacarai" de Javier Solís*
https://youtu.be/3FisSF-DidY?si=gJ1u53ADh0Y4N8o4
*Y aquí versiones modernas de este género musical*
https://youtu.be/L9IA5K0YiYE?si=E4D6daAOvaHF8cND
*#LaVidaEsPoesía*
*Sígueme en TLG*💋
https://t.me/modairarubio
*En Threads*💋
https://www.threads.net/@modairarubio
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roamanddiscover · 1 year
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Paraguay
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Welcome to Paraguay, a vibrant country with a rich history, diverse culture, and an emerging economy. Situated in the heart of South America, Paraguay is bordered by Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia. Its capital and largest city is Asunción, which is also the country's cultural and political center. Paraguay has a fascinating history, dating back to the pre-Columbian era when the Guarani people ruled the region. The country was colonized by Spain in the 16th century, and its subsequent history is marked by struggles for independence, political instability, and internal conflicts. Today, Paraguay is a democratic republic with a president as its head of state and government. The economy of Paraguay has been growing steadily in recent years, largely due to its agricultural exports, including soybeans, beef, cotton, and wheat. The country also has a growing services sector and increasing levels of foreign investment. However, the country still faces challenges related to income inequality, poverty, and unemployment. Paraguay has a diverse population, with a majority identifying as Mestizos (people of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry) or Indigenous. Spanish and Guaraní are the official languages, with Guaraní being spoken by a large proportion of the population. Religion is an important aspect of Paraguayan culture, with Roman Catholicism being the dominant faith. The geography of Paraguay is characterized by its unique landscape, including the Gran Chaco region to the west and lush rainforests, wetlands, and rivers to the east. The country is also home to diverse flora and fauna, including jaguars, pumas, toucans, and howler monkeys. Visitors to Paraguay can explore its natural wonders, from the UNESCO-listed Jesuit Missions to the stunning Itaipu Dam. Paraguayan cuisine reflects its diverse cultural influences, with dishes like chipa (a type of bread), sopa paraguaya (a cornbread stuffed with cheese), and tereré (a traditional drink made with yerba mate). The country also has a vibrant music and dance scene, including traditional folk music and the popular polka-style genre known as guarania. Whether you're interested in history, nature, culture, or cuisine, Paraguay has something to offer. From exploring the ruins of colonial-era Jesuit missions to visiting modern museums and art galleries, you'll find plenty to discover in this beautiful and unique country.
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Etymology
The name Paraguay originates from the Guarani language, which was spoken by the indigenous people of the region long before the arrival of the Spanish. The word 'Paraguay' means 'river that gives birth to the sea,' referencing the Paraguay River that flows through the heart of the country and eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean. The name is significant to the country's history and culture because it reflects the strong indigenous influences that have shaped Paraguay's identity. The Guarani language is still widely spoken in Paraguay and has been recognized as an official language of the country alongside Spanish. The river itself has also played a crucial role in Paraguay's history, as it served as a major transportation route for the Guarani people and later became a key artery for trade and commerce during the colonial period. Even today, the Paraguay River remains an important source of irrigation and power for the country's agriculture and industry sectors. The name Paraguay therefore represents both the country's indigenous roots and its enduring connection to the land and the natural resources that have sustained its people for centuries.
History
Paraguay has a long and fascinating history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. Before the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century, the region was home to various indigenous groups, including the Guarani people, who still form a significant part of Paraguay's population today. In 1537, Spanish explorer Juan de Salazar founded the city of Asuncion, marking the beginning of colonial rule in Paraguay. The region became a hub for Jesuit missionaries, who established missions throughout the country and played a significant role in shaping Paraguayan culture and society. During the 19th century, Paraguay gained independence from Spain and faced a series of conflicts, including a devastating war with neighboring countries Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. The War of the Triple Alliance, as it was called, resulted in significant loss of life and territory for Paraguay. Following the war, the country experienced a period of instability and political upheaval. In the early 20th century, Paraguay underwent a period of modernization, with advancements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The mid-20th century saw several changes in Paraguay's political landscape, including the ascent of dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who ruled the country for over three decades until he was ousted in a coup in 1989. Since then, Paraguay has made significant strides in strengthening its democracy and promoting human rights. Today, Paraguay is a diverse and vibrant country, with a rich cultural heritage and a bright future ahead. From its indigenous roots to its modern-day innovations, Paraguay's history is a testament to the resilience and strength of its people.
Geology
Paraguay is situated in the heart of South America and is known for its diverse landscapes and unique geological features. The country has a wide variety of rock formations dating back millions of years, leading to an interesting geology that is rich in mineral resources. Some of the main geological features that can be found in Paraguay include: - Granitic rock formations in the eastern part of the country - Volcanic rock formations in the western part of the country - The Matto Grosso plateau in the northeast - The Chaco plain in the west, composed of sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone - The Rio Paraguay, the second-largest river in South America, which runs from north to south across the country The landscape of Paraguay has been heavily influenced by geological events such as volcanic activity, earthquakes, and the shifting of tectonic plates. These processes have created the country's distinctive topography, which consists of rolling hills, vast plains, and deep river valleys. Despite being relatively small in size, Paraguay is home to various mineral resources, including iron ore, limestone, clay, and manganese. The mining industry in the country has grown in recent years, with increased investment in exploration and extraction activities. The geological features of Paraguay have contributed greatly to the country's agricultural industry. The fertile soil created by the rock formations has allowed for a variety of crops to be grown, including cotton, sugarcane, soybeans, and corn. the presence of underground water resources, as well as the Rio Paraguay, has provided irrigation for the agricultural sector. Paraguay's geology is a fascinating aspect of the country's natural landscape and plays a significant role in shaping its unique culture and economy.
Geography
Paraguay is a landlocked country located in the heart of South America. With an area of 406,752 square kilometers, it is the 4th largest country in the region. Paraguay is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Bolivia to the northwest, and Brazil to the east and northeast. The Paraguay River, which flows through the country, divides it into two regions: the Chaco and the Eastern Region. The Chaco region covers approximately 60% of the country's territory. It is a vast, sparsely populated area with an arid and semi-arid climate. The Eastern Region encompasses the remaining 40% of the country's land area. This region is home to the majority of the country's population, and it features a subtropical climate and fertile soil. Paraguay's land area is characterized by its diverse landforms, including hills, plateaus, plains, and marshes. The highest point in the country, Cerro Tres Kandú, stands at 842 meters above sea level. The Paraná and Paraguay rivers, which flow through the country, are important natural resources for the country's economy and transportation system. Paraguay is also home to a variety of natural resources, including forests, minerals, and hydroelectric power. The country's forests cover approximately 47% of the country and are home to a range of plant and animal species. Paraguay's mineral resources include iron ore, manganese, limestone, and gypsum. The Itaipu Dam, located on the Paraná River, is one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world and provides electricity to both Paraguay and Brazil. Paraguay's geography plays a significant role in shaping the country's economy, culture, and everyday life. Its land area, borders, landforms, and natural resources all contribute to the unique identity of this South American nation.
Ecology
Paraguay's unique ecology is home to an incredible diversity of environments and ecosystems. The country features several ecoregions, including the Chaco, Atlantic Forest, and Pantanal wetlands. The vast and rugged Chaco region is the largest ecoregion in Paraguay and is characterized by dry forests, savannas, and scrublands. The region is home to some of Paraguay's most iconic animals, such as jaguars, pumas, and tapirs, as well as several indigenous peoples who have lived in the area for thousands of years. The Atlantic Forest ecoregion consists of dense, humid forests that stretch along the eastern coast of South America. While much of the original atlantic forests in Paraguay have been destroyed due to agriculture and logging, efforts are underway to restore and conserve these forests. The Pantanal wetlands, located in the southwestern corner of Paraguay, are one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the world. The region is home to an abundance of wildlife, including caimans, capybaras, and giant otters, as well as a diverse array of bird and fish species. Paraguay's ecosystems also include several important rivers, including the Paraguay River and the Pilcomayo River. These rivers provide vital resources for the country, including water for irrigation, transportation, and hydroelectric power. - Some of the most important national parks and wildlife reserves in Paraguay include: - Ñacunday National Park - Defensores del Chaco National Park - Cerro Cora National Park - Mbatovi Nature Reserve Unfortunately, Paraguay's ecosystems face several environmental challenges, including deforestation, water pollution, and soil erosion. However, efforts are being made to address these issues through conservation and sustainable development initiatives. Paraguay's ecology is incredibly diverse and fascinating, with a wide range of environments and species to discover and explore.
Biodiversity
Paraguay is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, due to its varied landscapes and climate. The country has an impressive 30 National Parks, which protect a significant number of endangered species. One of the most unique species found in Paraguay is the Chacoan Peccary, which is only found in the Chaco region of Paraguay, as well as parts of Bolivia and Argentina. The Chacoan Peccary is one of three species of peccaries that are native to South America, and is considered to be endangered. Another endangered species found in Paraguay is the Jaguar. Although still present in the country, the Jaguar population has decreased dramatically due to habitat loss and hunting. Efforts are currently being made to protect this iconic species in Paraguay. The Atlantic Forest, which runs along the country's eastern border, is a hotspot for biodiversity, and is home to several endemic species of plants and animals. One such species is the Black-fronted Piping-guan, a bird that is only found in the Atlantic Forest and is considered to be endangered. Paraguay is also well-known for its rich plant life, including several species of palm trees, cacti, and orchids. In fact, Paraguay is home to the national tree, the Lapacho, which is known for its beautiful purple blooms. The country's wetlands, such as the Pantanal, are home to a variety of aquatic species, including the Yacare Caiman, which is a species of crocodile that is found in the region. Paraguay is home to several species of freshwater turtles, including the Chaco Side-necked Turtle. Paraguay's biodiversity is truly impressive, and efforts must be made to protect the country's unique flora and fauna for future generations to enjoy.
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Climate
Paraguay's climate is mostly subtropical, with mild winters and hot summers. The annual average temperature ranges between 22 to 29 °C (72 to 84 °F), with the hottest months being December to February. The country's climate is influenced by the humid winds from Brazil, which contribute to high humidity levels and occasional torrential rains that can cause floods. The rainy season, which lasts from October to February, can bring rainfall of up to 1500 mm, while the dry period, which lasts from June to August, can be quite cold, with temperatures falling as low as 0°C (32°F) in some areas. The climate patterns in Paraguay strongly influence everyday life, especially in terms of agricultural activities, which are the backbone of the country's economy. The rainy season can lead to soil erosion and sometimes crops can be affected by excessive moisture. On the other hand, dry seasons can cause droughts, which can also damage crops and livestock. Despite these challenges, Paraguay has a diverse range of agricultural products thanks to its climate. The country is known for producing cotton, soybeans, sugar cane, and cattle, among other crops. The climate also supports a variety of fruits, such as oranges, bananas, and mangoes. understanding the climate patterns in Paraguay is essential for agriculture and daily life in general.
Environmental Issues
Paraguay is a country that is known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. However, with the rapid growth of the country's economy, it has also been facing a number of environmental challenges that threaten its ecological balance. One of the main environmental issues facing Paraguay is deforestation. According to the World Wildlife Fund, Paraguay has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. The primary driver of deforestation in Paraguay is the expansion of agricultural land, particularly for the production of soybeans. This has resulted in the clearing of vast areas of the country's Atlantic Forest, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Deforestation not only leads to the loss of important habitats for wildlife but also contributes to climate change by releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In addition to deforestation, Paraguay is also facing other environmental challenges such as soil degradation, water pollution, and illegal wildlife trade. These issues are often linked to the country's agricultural practices, which tend to favor intensive and unsustainable production methods. Despite these challenges, Paraguay has made significant efforts to address its environmental issues. The country has implemented policies and programs aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture, protecting its forests and wetlands, and improving its waste management systems. One such program is the Paraguay Forest Partnerships project, which aims to promote sustainable forest management practices and reduce deforestation rates. The country has also established protected areas such as the Mbaracayu Biosphere Reserve and the San Rafael National Park to conserve its rich biodiversity. Paraguay has also taken steps to improve its waste management systems by investing in infrastructure and promoting recycling. The country currently has a national solid waste management plan in place, which aims to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and promote the use of renewable energy sources. The government of Paraguay has also signed international agreements such as the Paris Agreement, which aims to combat climate change by reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the country has implemented a number of renewable energy initiatives, such as the construction of the Itaipu Hydroelectric Dam and the promotion of solar power. Despite these efforts, there is still much work to be done to address Paraguay's environmental challenges. The country must continue to improve its waste management systems, promote sustainable agriculture, and protect its remaining forests and wetlands. By addressing these issues, Paraguay can not only protect its natural heritage but also improve the well-being of its people and contribute to the global effort to combat climate change.
Politics
Paraguay operates as a representative democratic republic. The President of Paraguay serves as both the head of state and the head of government. The President is elected for a five-year term and has the power to appoint cabinet members, judges, and other political officials. The legislative branch is composed of a bicameral National Congress, made up of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The Chamber of Deputies consists of 80 members who are elected for five-year terms, while the Senate is made up of 45 members who serve six-year terms. Both chambers of the National Congress work together to create and pass legislation. The judicial branch is composed of the Supreme Court of Justice, which has nine justices appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. In addition to the Supreme Court, there are several lower courts, including civil, criminal, and labor courts. Paraguay's government is organized at both the national and local levels. The country is divided into 17 departments, each governed by an elected governor. These departments are further divided into districts, each overseen by a mayor. Municipalities are responsible for managing local public services, such as sanitation, transportation, and education. Throughout its history, Paraguay has had a tumultuous political past. The country endured civil wars, political coups, and authoritarian regimes. In the early 20th century, a revolution led to the establishment of a more democratic government. However, in 1954, General Alfredo Stroessner came to power and established a dictatorship that lasted 35 years. Stroessner was removed from power in 1989, and since then, Paraguay has made significant progress in strengthening its democratic institutions. However, corruption and political instability continue to be major issues facing the country's political system, with concerns over the influence of drug cartels and organized crime groups in the government.
Economy
The Paraguayan economy is largely based on agriculture, with soybean farming being the primary contributor to the country's GDP. However, there has been a push in recent years to diversify the economy and reduce dependence on agriculture. Read the full article
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carlosraulpy · 2 years
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Asuncion del Paraguay capital de mis amores con mil grados de calor de diciembre en pleno 8 de diciembre, festividad nacional de la Virgen de Caacupé! (en Catedral Metropolitana De Nuestra Señora De La Asunción) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl6eifnrdI6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Paraguay artist Cantero who painted boots for Messi looks to bring color to World Cup | Football News - Times of India
Paraguay artist Cantero who painted boots for Messi looks to bring color to World Cup | Football News – Times of India
ASUNCIÓN: Lili Cantero, a 29-year-old Paraguayan artist famed for painting intricate and personal soccer boots for stars including Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho, is preparing a new colorful show of her work to take to the World Cup in Qatar. The Asuncion-born artist is painting some two dozen sets of boots, balls and canvases, many inspired by the Middle Eastern nation and its capital Doha, which…
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manessha545 · 8 months
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Mariscal López Shopping - Asuncion, Paraguay: Shopping Mariscal is a Shopping mall in Asunción, Paraguay. Established mall open since 1996 with diverse stores, a food court & movie theater in 2 buildings.
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oli_sound Louis Tomlinson, Jockey Club, Asuncion, Paraguay 🇵🇾
FITFWT24: Asunción [21.5.2024]
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redglobalpress · 2 years
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MEDALLERO OFICIAL DE ASU2022🥇🥈🥉 ¡Finalizaron los XII Juegos Suramericanos Asunción 2022! Te presentamos el medallero final. 📌 #ASU2022 #ElSueñoDeTodos (en Asuncion Paraguay) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjw3PA0sUHY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wilsonportilloarias · 4 years
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Vivienda Unifamiliar Coronel Oviedo 🇵🇾🏡💚 . . @luisani_arquitectura . . #architecture #arquitectos #casas #inmoblelu #luisani #AvenderconValores #milenialemprendedor #arquitecturaparaguay #instagood #follow #cute #like #photooftheday #followme #like4like #paraguay #asuncion #photography #asunción #instagram #repost #coroneloviedo #villarrica #caaguazu #encarnacion #ciudaddeleste #viviendas https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTamXTpDqS/?igshid=vnk8aw2ahngw
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a-hysterical-queen · 5 years
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Grainy. · · · · · {Annoying tags: #city #town #trees #houses #buildings #skyline #sky #clouds #paraguay #asuncion #asunción #panorama #panoramic #panoramicview #photo #photograph #photography #myphoto #myphotograph #myphotography #mypic #personal #personalacc #personalaccount} https://www.instagram.com/p/B6G421DAzbm/?igshid=iupicpixdkkq
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Asunción, Paraguay. March 2016.
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touromania · 2 years
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Don't Do This In Asuncion | Paraguay
Don’t Do This In Asuncion | Paraguay
BEST HOTEL DEALS IN ASUNCION Understanding Asuncion Asuncion is located in South America’s biggest city. It is home to more than half a million residents. During the weekend the city center is deserted. It is the capital of South America’s biggest city. It is located on the eastern bank of the River Paraguay, near the confluence of the Pilcomayo River and the Occidental Region’s Bay. The city…
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vagabundler · 6 years
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