Update 3 to Geopolitical Entities and Codes, the successor to FIPS PUB 10-4, was issued on 2011-02-28. It changes the status of Asunción from department to capital district.
I updated the 2002 population column to the latest figures from the DGEEC (Paraguay Statistics) website, presumably corrected. Thanks to Sorin Cosoveanu for collecting those numbers. I also added the postal code column to the main table.
The capital of San Pedro is familiarly called San Pedro. Its full name is sometimes spelled San Pedro del Ycuamandiyú and sometimes San Pedro del Ycuamandyyú, and Spanish Wikipedia (retrieved 2009-09-12) calls it San Pedro del Ykuamandyju, but the first version appears to be more standard. The capital of Presidente Hayes, by the way, has been moved back to Villa Hayes.
International standard ISO 3166-2 was published on December 15, 1998. It superseded ISO/DIS 3166-2 (draft international standard). For Paraguay, the draft standard showed nineteen departments and one city. The final standard shows seventeen departments and one city. The departments of Chaco and Nueva Asunción had been dropped. Change Notice 1 to FIPS PUB 10-4, dated December 1, 1998, shows the same change.
Short name | PARAGUAY |
ISO code | PY |
FIPS code | PA |
Language | Spanish (es) |
Time zone | -4~ |
Capital | Asunción |
The Gran Chaco was disputed between Paraguay and Bolivia for many years. Until 1932, it was divided along a line roughly from the split of the Pilcomayo River to Fuerte Olimpo. Then oil was discovered, and the Chaco War (1932-1935) broke out. In 1938-07, with the signing of a peace treaty, Paraguay expanded to its present limits.
Theory 1: Guaraní para: river + guaso: big; theory 2: Paragua (chief's name) + y: river
Paraguay is divided into seventeen departamentos (departments) and one distrito capital (capital district).
Department | HASC | ISO | FIPS | Post | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital |
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Alto Paraguay | PY.AG | 16 | PA23 | 90-92 | 11,587 | 82,349 | 31,795 | Fuerte Olimpo |
Alto Paraná | PY.AA | 10 | PA01 | 70-77 | 558,672 | 14,895 | 5,751 | Ciudad del Este |
Amambay | PY.AM | 13 | PA02 | 85-86 | 114,917 | 12,933 | 4,993 | Pedro Juan Caballero |
Asunción | PY.AS | ASU | PA22 | 11-19 | 512,112 | 117 | 45 | Asunción |
Boquerón | PY.BQ | 19 | PA24 | 93-95 | 41,106 | 91,669 | 35,394 | Filadelfia |
Caaguazú | PY.CG | 5 | PA04 | 33-39 | 435,357 | 11,474 | 4,430 | Coronel Oviedo |
Caazapá | PY.CZ | 6 | PA05 | 56-59 | 139,517 | 9,496 | 3,666 | Caazapá |
Canindeyú | PY.CY | 14 | PA19 | 78-79 | 140,137 | 14,667 | 5,663 | Salto del Guairá |
Central | PY.CE | 11 | PA06 | 20-27 | 1,362,893 | 2,465 | 952 | Areguá |
Concepción | PY.CN | 1 | PA07 | 87-89 | 179,450 | 18,051 | 6,970 | Concepción |
Cordillera | PY.CR | 3 | PA08 | 30-32 | 233,854 | 4,948 | 1,910 | Caacupé |
Guairá | PY.GU | 4 | PA10 | 50-55 | 178,650 | 3,846 | 1,485 | Villarrica |
Itapúa | PY.IT | 7 | PA11 | 60-69 | 453,692 | 16,525 | 6,380 | Encarnación |
Misiones | PY.MI | 8 | PA12 | 47-49 | 101,783 | 9,556 | 3,690 | San Juan Bautista (de las Misiones) |
Ñeembucú | PY.NE | 12 | PA13 | 28-29 | 76,348 | 12,147 | 4,690 | Pilar |
Paraguarí | PY.PG | 9 | PA15 | 40-46 | 221,932 | 8,705 | 3,361 | Paraguarí |
Presidente Hayes | PY.PH | 15 | PA16 | 96-99 | 82,493 | 72,907 | 28,150 | Villa Hayes |
San Pedro | PY.SP | 2 | PA17 | 80-84 | 318,698 | 20,002 | 7,723 | San Pedro (del Ycuamandiyú) |
18 divisions | 5,163,198 | 406,752 | 157,048 | |||||
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Note: In the book "Administrative Subdivisions of Countries", I used the spelling Canendiyú. The Paraguayan legislature initially enacted that spelling when the department was created, but later found it to be in error and changed it to Canindeyú.
See the Districts of Paraguay page.
The Paraguay River divides Paraguay into two provincias (provinces), named Occidente and Oriente (West and East, respectively). The provinces are further divided into the departments listed above. The only departments in Occidente are Alto Paraguay, Boquerón, Chaco, Nueva Asunción, and Presidente Hayes. The departments are subdivided into distritos or partidos, which are subdivided into compañías and municipios.
The UN LOCODE page for Paraguay lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions.
Department | No. | Population | Area(km.²) | Capital | Approximate equivalent |
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Caazapá | 6 | 74,267 | 10,790 | Caazapá | Caazapá |
Caraguatay | 3 | 146,479 | 5,625 | Caraguatay | Cordillera |
Concepción | 1 | 43,953 | 32,569 | Concepción | Concepción; Amambay (part) |
Encarnación | 7 | 71,685 | 27,363 | Encarnación | Itapúa |
Federal District | 154,923 | 632 | Asunción | Asunción | |
Paraguarí | 10 | 88,769 | 2,836 | Paraguarí | Paraguarí (part) |
Pilar | 12 | 31,144 | 8,632 | Pilar | Ñeembucú (part) |
Quyyndy | 9 | 48,139 | 6,768 | Quyyndy | Paraguarí (part) |
Región Occidental | 45,860 | 230,000 | Villa Hayes | Boquerón, Olimpo, Presidente Hayes | |
San Ignacio | 8 | 50,351 | 7,648 | San Ignacio | Misiones |
San Pedro | 2 | 35,907 | 35,633 | San Pedro | San Pedro; Amambay, Caaguazú, Alto Paraná (parts) |
Villarrica | 4 | 46,740 | 1,958 | Villarrica | Guairá |
Villeta | 11 | 57,341 | 4,496 | Villeta | Central; Ñeembucú (part) |
Yhú | 5 | 55,783 | 14,882 | Yhú | Caaguazú, Alto Paraná (parts) |
14 departments | 951,341 | 389,832 | |||
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Department | 1950-10-28 | 1962-10-14 | 1972-07-09 | 1982-07-11 | 1992-08-26 | 2002-08-28 |
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Alto Paraguay | 2,705 | 3,854 | 5,366 | 9,021 | 12,156 | 11,587 |
Alto Paraná | 9,531 | 24,067 | 88,607 | 199,644 | 406,584 | 558,672 |
Amambay | 18,160 | 34,505 | 65,111 | 68,395 | 99,860 | 114,917 |
Asunción | 206,634 | 288,882 | 388,958 | 454,881 | 500,938 | 512,112 |
Boquerón | 28,082 | 40,405 | 26,190 | 14,790 | 29,060 | 41,106 |
Caaguazú | 71,699 | 125,138 | 210,858 | 299,437 | 386,412 | 435,357 |
Caazapá | 73,051 | 92,401 | 103,139 | 109,452 | 129,352 | 139,517 |
Canindeyú | 66,409 | 103,785 | 140,137 | |||
Central | 167,805 | 229,073 | 310,390 | 497,388 | 866,856 | 1,362,893 |
Concepción | 62,326 | 85,690 | 108,130 | 133,977 | 167,289 | 179,450 |
Cordillera | 145,232 | 188,313 | 194,218 | 194,011 | 198,701 | 233,854 |
Guairá | 90,308 | 114,949 | 124,799 | 143,510 | 161,991 | 178,650 |
Itapúa | 111,424 | 149,821 | 201,411 | 262,680 | 377,536 | 453,692 |
Misiones | 43,449 | 59,441 | 69,246 | 77,475 | 89,018 | 101,783 |
Ñeembucú | 50,861 | 57,878 | 73,098 | 70,338 | 69,770 | 76,348 |
Paraguarí | 159,161 | 203,012 | 211,977 | 204,399 | 208,527 | 221,932 |
Presidente Hayes | 23,490 | 29,870 | 38,439 | 33,021 | 64,417 | 82,493 |
San Pedro | 64,534 | 91,804 | 138,018 | 191,002 | 280,336 | 318,698 |
Totals | 1,408,400 | 1,819,103 | 2,357,955 | 3,029,830 | 4,152,588 | 5,163,198 |
Note: The 1950 total includes 79,948 people not enumerated by department. (Sources [2], [3], [4]).
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