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(Redirected from Caacupé District) City and district in Cordillera, Paraguay
Caacupé
City and district
Basilica of Caacupé, ParaguayBasilica of Caacupé, Paraguay
Flag of CaacupéFlagCoat of arms of CaacupéCoat of arms
Caacupé is located in ParaguayCaacupéCaacupéLocation in Paraguay
Coordinates: 25°23′10″S 57°08′27″W / 25.38611°S 57.14083°W / -25.38611; -57.14083
Country Paraguay
DepartmentCordillera
Government
 • MayorDiego Armando Riveros Gonzalez
Area
 • Total145 km (56 sq mi)
Population
 • Total56,864
Time zoneUTC-04 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-03 (ADT)
Postal code3000
Area code+595 (511)

Caacupé (Spanish pronunciation: [ka(a)kuˈpe]; Guarani: Ka'akupe, literally: "Behind the Mount") is a city and district in Paraguay. It is the capital of the department of Cordillera.

The town was founded in 1770 by Carlos Murphy, a grenadier in the service of King Charles III of Spain, although a first settlement existed here from the 17th century.

The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Caacupé. Caacupé is best known as the site of The Virgin of Caacupé, Saint Patron of Paraguay. The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, Caacupé 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.

Gallery

  • Basilica of Caácupe Basilica of Caácupe
  • Inside view of the basilica. Inside view of the basilica.
  • Pilgrims Pilgrims
  • Aerial Panoramic view of Basílica de Caacupé Aerial Panoramic view of Basílica de Caacupé

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). www.dgeec.gov.py. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Places of Peace and Power – Caacupé" – SacredSites.com
  3. "Diario HOY | Caacupé dejó saldo de 1.500.000 visitantes y movimiento económico de US$ 2 millones". 9 December 2019.

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