Hohenau (Paraguay)
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Hohenau is a city & district of the
Itapúa Department Itapúa () is a department in the southern region of Paraguay. The capital is the city of Encarnación. It is divided into 30 districts, more than any other district in the country. History This department was created after the breakup of the ...
,
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, located 8 kilometers away from
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and 365 kilometers away from
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. It has extensive cultivation fields and streams nearby like the Capi'ivary, Poromocó, Mansisovy, Santa María and others.


Name

The name comes from its elevated position sloping slightly downhill to the Paraná river, from the
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''hoch'' 'high' and ''Au(e)'' 'floodplain'.


History

The city was founded on March 14, 1900 by Carlos Reverchon, Guillermo Closs, Ambrosio Scholler and Esteban Scholler, helped by German colonists. Founder Wilhelm (Guillermo) Closs, who was of German descent, was born on 31 October 1841 in Baumschneis, Brazil (today's
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). Closs established a place called "Serra Pelada" in the state of
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. Later, he decided to move to
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, where he met Hohenau's future co-founder Reverchon. Together, they drafted plans for a massive wave of German immigrants to settle in the region. Aided by the
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n consul to Paraguay, they successfully persuaded the government to allow for the construction of a colony. By a decree dated September 12, 1898, the Paraguayan government gave Closs and Reverchon a share of 16 square leagues in the then Alto Paraná, Encarnación Department. On March 14, 1900, the first settlers arrived from Encarnación. In August 1900, the arrival of 8 more families (a total of 55 people) set the stage for mass migration to the colony. Some of these first families were the Dresslers, Kuschels, Fritzes, Jachows, and others. These families faced many problems, such as disease, scarcity of resources, and a lack of communication, which were gradually overcome. The town's status was elevated to an official district in 1944. In the 1930s and '40s, the colony began to attract many non-Germans, such as Poles, Ukrainians, and Russians, and to a lesser degree Belgians and French. Later, in 1958, a large wave of Japanese arrived. These settlers then went on to found the district of La Paz.


Geography

The city is 220 square kilometers in area. It is bordered on the north and the east by the
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district, on the south by the
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district, and on the west by the Jesús,
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, and San Pedro del Paraná districts. It is located in a zone rich in hydrographic resources, with the
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and the Capi'ivary stream.


Climate

The climate is
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, ideal for agriculture, with temperatures ranging from 3-4 °C in winter to 37-38 °C in summer.


Demography

Hohenau has a total population of 7,987 inhabitants.


Economy

The inhabitants are mainly focused on agriculture, specifically on the cultivation of
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cotton Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus ''Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose, and can contain minor perce ...
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,
manioc ''Manihot esculenta'', commonly called cassava (), manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America. Although a perennial plant, cassava is extensively cultivated a ...
,
yerba mate Yerba mate or yerba-maté (''Ilex paraguariensis''; from Spanish ; pt, erva-mate, or ; gn, ka'a, ) is a plant species of the holly genus ''Ilex'' native to South America. It was named by the French botanist Augustin Saint-Hilaire. The leave ...
, tung,
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, citric,
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,
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, and
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, and the stock breeding of cows, pigs and poultry. There are also some small industries including flour mills,
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mills, wineries, brick factories, bakeries,
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s, carpentry shops, and
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factories. According to the General Directorate of Statistics, Polls, and Census, the Hohenau district has the second-highest living standard in Paraguay, behind the capital,
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.


Tourism

An important tourist attraction is the
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Hunting and Fishing Club, where traditional dorado fishing takes place. Among the other attractions this city offers are the German and
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ese colonies, where visitors can see unique architectural characteristics, typical foods, and cultivated fields. Hohenau can be reached by the ''Ruta Sexta Doctor Juan León Mallorquín'', a road that crosses the urban center of the city and connects it with the cities of Encarnación and
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. A network of local roads connects Hohenau with other places in the surrounding area.


Institutions

The city has a dance school, culinary arts academy, tailoring academy, barber academy, and other institutions that teach computer science and typewriting. Medical institutions in the city include SOS Aldea de Niños, founded August 21, 1971 on land donated by the German Association of Hohenau with 17 buildings housing 160 children; the Mother and Child Hospital; the SOS Hospital with 40 beds and 2500 monthly consultations; and the Adventist Clinic that started its medical assistance service to the district and the department in 1963.


Neighborhoods

Center: *San José *San Blás *Cerro Corá *CONAVI *Primavera *Obrero *Santa Lucía Rural zone: *Hohenau 1 (Puerto Hohenau) *Hohenau 2 (Centro Urbano) *Hohenau 3 (Campo Ángel) *Hohenau 4 (Caguarené) *Hohenau 5 (Santa María)


Notable residents

*
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war criminal
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lived in hiding in Hohenau between 1959 and 1960.


References

* Reportaje al País. Tomo 1. Edición 2001. Asunción Paraguay. * Geografía Ilustrada del Paraguay - - Distribuidora Arami S.R.L. * La Magia de nuestra tierra. Fundación en Alianza. Asunción. 2007.


External links


Government Official Website

Official Tourist Information Website SENATURWorld Gazeteer: Paraguay
– World-Gazetteer.com {{Districts in the Itapúa Department Districts of Itapúa Department Populated places established in 1900