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Paraguay

1982 Edition · 42 data fields

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Geography

Area

406,630 km2; 2% under crops, 24% meadow and pasture, 52% forested, 22% urban, waste, and other

Land boundaries

3,444 km

People and Society

Ethnic divisions

95% mestizo, 5% white and Indian

Labor force

1,003,000 (1980); 52.6% agriculture, forestry, fishing; 28.2% services; 19.2% manufacturing and mining (1970); unemployment rate 3.3% (1980)

Language

Spanish and Guarani

Literacy

officially estimated at 74% above age 10, but probably much lower (40%)

Nationality

noun—Paraguayan(s); adjective—Paraguayan

Organized labor

about 5% of labor force

Population

3,347,000 (July 1982), average annual growth rate 2.4%

Religion

97% Roman Catholic

Government

Branches

President heads executive; bicameral legislature; judiciary headed by Supreme Court

Capital

Asunción

Communists

Oscar Creydt faction and Miguel Angel Soler faction (both illegal); est. 3,000 to 4,000 party members and sympathizers in Paraguay, very few are hard core; party in exile is small and deeply divided

Elections

President and Congress elected together every five years; last election held in February 1978 Political parties and leaders: Colorado Party, Juan Ramón Chávez; Liberal Party, Fulvio Hugo Celauro; Febrerista Party, Alarico Quinones Cabral; Radical Liberal Party, Germán Acosta Caballero; Christian Democratic Party, Rómulo Perina Voting strength (February 1978 general election): 90% Colorado Party, 5% Radical Liberal Party, 3% Liberal Party, Febrerista Party boycotted elections

Government leader

President Gen. Alfredo STROESSNER Suffrage: universal; compulsory between ages of 18-60

Legal system

based on Argentine codes, Roman law, and French codes; constitution promulgated 1967; judicial review of legislative acts in Supreme Court; legal education at National University of Asunción and Catholic University of Our Lady of the Assumption; does not accept compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Member of

FAO, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICO, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IPU, ITU, LAFTA, OAS, SELA, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WMO, WSG

National holiday

Independence Day, 14 May

Official name

Republic of Paraguay

Other political or pressure groups

Popular Colorado Movement (MoPoCo) led by Epifanio Méndez, in exile; National Accord includes MoPoCo and Febrerista, Radical Liberal, and Christian Democratic Parties

Political subdivisions

19 departments and the national capital

Type

republic; under authoritarian rule

Economy

Agriculture

main crops—oilseeds, cotton, wheat, manioc, sweet potatoes, tobacco, corn, rice, sugarcane; self-sufficient in most foods; caloric intake, 2,824 calories per day per capita (1977)

Aid

economic bilateral commitments, US (FY70-80) $74 million, other Western countries, ODA and OOF (1970-79) $176 million; military commitments (FY70-80), US $18 million

Budget

(1980 est.) $405 million in revenues, $432 million in expenditures

Electric power

400,000 kW capacity (1981); 825 million kWh produced (1981), 258 kWh per capita

Exports

$310 million (f.o.b., 1980); cotton, oilseeds, meat products, tobacco, timber, coffee, essential oils, tung oil

Fiscal year

calendar year

GDP

$4.4 billion (1980, at current prices), $1,375 per capita; 6% public consumption; 82% private consumption, 30% gross domestic investment, −18% net foreign balance (1980); real growth rate 1980, 11.4%

Imports

$517 million (f.o.b., 1980); fuels and lubricants, machinery and motors, motor vehicles, beverages and tobacco, foodstuffs

Major industries

meat packing, oilseed crushing, milling, brewing, textiles, light consumer goods, cement

Major trade partners

exports—15% Netherlands, 6% US, 17% Argentina, 15% West Germany, 5% Japan, 7% Switzerland, 9% Brazil; imports—22% Brazil, 17% Argentina, 12% US, 7% West Germany, 8% Japan, 6% UK (1979)

Monetary conversion rate

126 guaranies=US$1 (official rate, October 1979)

Communications

Airfields

955 total, 818 usable; 5 with permanent-surface runways; 2 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 21 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Civil air

14 major transport aircraft

Highways

13,460 km total; 1,370 km paved, 12,090 km gravel or earth

Inland waterways

3,100 km

Ports

1 major (Asunción), 9 minor (all river)

Railroads

970 km total; 440 km standard gauge (1.435 m), 60 km meter gauge (1.00 m), 470 km various narrow gauge (privately owned)

Telecommunications

principal center in Asuncion, fair intercity microwave net; 51,600 telephones (1.5 per 100 popl.); 33 AM, 14 FM, and 3 TV stations; 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station

Military and Security

Military budget

for fiscal year ending 31 December 1981, $87.6 million; 16.2% of central government budget

Military manpower

males 15-49, 775,000; 615,000 fit for military service; 40,000 reach military age (17) annually

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