- Asunción - Wikipedia
Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America and the longest continually inhabited area in the Río de la Plata Basin; for this reason it is known as "the Mother of Cities"
- Asuncion: Paraguay, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Asuncion, city and capital of Paraguay, occupying a promontory and descending to the Paraguay River near its confluence with the Pilcomayo It lies 175 feet above sea level
- Asuncion, Paraguay: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Save this place to a Trip, where you can track your faves and get personalized picks as you plan The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811 The charming historic section can be explored on foot
- Top 10 Things to See and Do in Asunción, Paraguay - Culture Trip
One of the oldest settlements in South America, this sprawling metropolis is home to some striking architecture, fascinating museums, colonial gems and a recently upgraded coastal boardwalk For something a little different, stick around in Paraguay’s capital and check out our top things to see and do
- Asunción – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Asunción is the capital and largest city of Paraguay Unlike other capitals of South America such as Buenos Aires, Quito or Lima, Asunción is off the beaten path as it lacks well known tourist attractions
- Asuncion, Paraguay: Best Things to Do – Top Picks - travel. com
Asuncion offers a unique travel experience, combining historic sites, cultural traditions, and a relaxed way of life As you explore this city, you’ll uncover the essence of Paraguay’s history, culture, and daily life
- Asuncion Historical Sites: Top Places to Visit Explore
Nestled along the eastern banks of the Paraguay River, Asuncion, the vibrant capital of Paraguay, is a city deeply rooted in history and culture Known for its colonial architecture and historical landmarks, Asuncion offers a rich tapestry of experiences for tourists and locals alike
- Asuncion - New World Encyclopedia
Asunción is a charming city, with beautiful flowering trees and large parks Its buildings reflect its colonial era Located where the Pilcomayo River joins the Paraguay River, it served as a gateway to the South American heartland, and was thus crucial to Spain as it colonized the continent
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