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City in Amambay, Paraguay
Capitán Bado
City
Capitán Bado is located in ParaguayCapitán BadoCapitán Bado
Coordinates: 23°15′36″S 55°32′24″W / 23.26000°S 55.54000°W / -23.26000; -55.54000
CountryParaguay
DepartmentAmambay
Population
 • Total11 319
ClimateCfa

Capitán Bado is a city in the Amambay department of Paraguay. It was founded on July 25, 1914, during the government of Eduardo Schaerer. It is located on the Amambai Mountains, the mountain range in northern Paraguay.

Toponymy

The city was founded under the name "Captain Bado" in honor of José Matías Bado, an army officer from the town of Pilar who fought in the War of the Triple Alliance, when Paraguay opposed Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. Before that, the city was known as Ñu Verá, meaning "bright field" in Guarani.

Geography

Located 110 km from Pedro Juan Caballero, Capitán Bado is a frontier city on the boundary between Paraguay and Brazil. It spreads to the foot of the Cordillera del Amambay and only a street separates it from the Brazilian city of Coronel Sapucaia.

Economy

The main economic activity of the population is agriculture. Chiefly, yerba mate is grown, along with subsistence products such as fruits and vegetables. There is also large-scale logging and sawing, and subsequent export of roundwood. This is done without adequate control, and as a result the district has reached high levels of deforestation. The city has major sawmills, as well as yerba mate silos and mills.

The inhabitants are also engaged in local business, import and export. The Avenida Internacional ("International Avenue") is the border with the city of Coronel Sapucaia in Brazil.

Cannabis cultivation

Capitán Bado's informal economy also produces of Indian hemp or pressed marijuana, also known as "brick weed," as usual in the province of Amambay, which accounts for 75% of the total 5,000 hectares of plantation land in Paraguay.

References

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