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Cerro Cora National Park
Cerro Cora National Park is the largest protected area in Paraguay with 5,538 hectares. It is located in Amambay Department, 45 km from the departmental capital, Pedro Juan Caballero and the border with Brazil. Established on February 11, 1976, it is a nature reserve, as well as a major historical site. This place was the setting where last battle of the Paraguayan War took place, on March 1, 1870.
The park has several historical monuments, a museum, and a recreation area by the Aquidabán River.
In addition to the historical background, many visitors come to the park to appreciate ancient rock writings located in hill caves around the area.
The park has several historical monuments, a museum, and a recreation area by the Aquidabán River.
In addition to the historical background, many visitors come to the park to appreciate ancient rock writings located in hill caves around the area.
This description uses material from the Wikipedia article on Cerro Cora National Park and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (view authors).
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Travel Nature Culture Wildlife Hiking Scenic Views Photography Cultural Heritage Conservation Outdoor Adventure Camping Ecotourism National Parks South America Outdoor
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