Guide to Paraguay
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If you are living in Paraguay, traveling to Paraguay, or have never even heard of Paraguay then check out my blog to learn more!
I blog about Paraguayan culture, current events, words and sayings in Guarani (the official indigenous language of Paraguay), and the trips I take while writing a dual language travel guide to Paraguay.
tags: culture, Guarani indigenous language, Paraguay, travel
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I am the author of the Other Places travel guidebook to Paraguay and www.discoveringparaguay.com. Learn more about my guidebook here: www.discoveringparaguay.com/home/guidebook
I am half Paraguayan and half American and have been visiting Paraguay and enjoying Paraguay´s people, places, and traditions my whole life.
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An Indispensible Guidebook to Paraguay – Una...
Posted on 13/08/2012
Proudly announcing the release of "Paraguay" an Other Places Travel guide to this unique country. Anunciando el lanzamiento de "Paraguay" una guía sobre este...
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PY Agenda: Ahendú & Feria de Artesanía...
Posted on 09/08/2012
Upcoming events in Paraguay: Ahendú by Peace Corps Paraguay and an Indigenous Crafts Festival by Museo Boggiani. Próximos eventos en Paraguay: Ahendú del Cuerpo de Paz...
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Strawberries Galore in Areguá ? Frutillas a Más no Poder en...
Posted on 06/08/2012
All the strawberry products available at the Expo-Frutilla (Strawberry Festival) held yearly in Areguá, Paraguay. Todos los productos a base de frutilla a la venta en la Expo Frutilla en...
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Thankfull.
Akhilesh Sharma
akhilesh1412@rediffmail.com
Does one tell social security to send the monthly money to a bank in Paraguay?
Or would I need to have the money got to an American bank?
Are MasterCards acceptable in ATMs in Paraguay?
You can live very well for 1k USD a month - if you have more questions let me know. lonnie.mcrorey@gmail.com - I've built the expat community meetings here as a support group for expats (Its free- Non Profit group)
Cheers,
Lonnie
Connect with Jeronimo Finestra in this group - he is a SOLID immigration attorney that comes highly recommended
Pronto estare por Asuncion...que tal un cafe?
Saluditos!
Muna