Caacupé (;
Guarani: ''Ka'akupe'', literally: "Behind the Mount") is a city and district in
Paraguay. It is the capital of the
department
Department may refer to:
* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
*Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
of
Cordillera.
The town was founded in 1770 by Carlos Murphy, a grenadier in the service of King
Charles III of Spain
it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese
, house = Bourbon-Anjou
, father = Philip V of Spain
, mother = Elisabeth Farnese
, birth_date = 20 January 1716
, birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain
, death_d ...
, although a first settlement existed here from the 17th century.
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The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Caacupé
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Caacupé ( la, Dioecesis Caacupensis) is a Latin rite suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Asunción, Archdiocese of Asunción, which covers all and only Paraguay.
Its cat ...
. Caacupé is best known as the site of the , Saint Patron of Paraguay. The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, Caacupé
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles ( es, Catedral Basílica Nuestra Señora de los Milagros), also Caacupé Cathedral, is the religious building that functions as the Catholic cathedral of the city of Caacupé, Paraguay, and also as th ...
stands in the centre of the town. A major religious festival is held annually on 8 December in honour of the statuette "Our Lady of the Miracles". This statuette, carved in the 16th century by a devout convert, was miraculously saved from a great flood, and numerous miracles are ascribed to it.
During the rest of the year Caacupé is a quiet provincial town. It has a park with amusements.
Photogallery
Image:Caacupe3.jpg, Basilica of Caácupe
Image:Caacupe4.jpg, Inside view of the basilica.
Image:Caacupe5.jpg, Pilgrims
File:Basílica de Caacupé.jpg, Aerial Panoramic view of Basílica de Caacupé
References
External list
Official website
Caacupé District
Populated places established in 1770
1770 establishments in the Spanish Empire
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