San Salvador, Paraguay facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
San Salvador
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Country | Paraguay |
Department | Guairá |
Area | |
• Total | 140 km2 (50 sq mi) |
Population
(2008)
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• Total | 3,483 |
• Density | 24.88/km2 (64.4/sq mi) |
Time zone | -4 Gmt |
Postal code |
5200
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Area code(s) | (595) (540) |
San Salvador is a small district in the Guairá Department of Paraguay. It is located about 18 kilometers (11 miles) southwest of Villarrica, which is the capital city of the department.
This district covers an area of 14 square kilometers (about 5.4 square miles). In 2008, about 3,483 people lived there. This means there were about 25 people living in each square kilometer.
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Where is San Salvador Located?
San Salvador has neighbors all around it. Knowing its borders helps us understand its place on the map.
- North: To the north, you'll find the city of Villarrica. This is the main city of the Guairá Department.
- South: The Iturbe district is located to the south.
- West: To the west, San Salvador borders the Borja district.
- East: On the eastern side, it is next to the Ñumí and Iturbe districts.
Waterways of San Salvador
Several streams flow through the San Salvador district. These waterways are important for the local environment and the people living there.
- Remansito
- Yhacá Guazú
- Itacuña
Who Lives in San Salvador?
Let's look at some interesting facts about the people living in San Salvador, based on information from 2008:
- About 35% of the population was under 15 years old. This means many young people live in San Salvador.
- Around 56% of the people were between 15 and 64 years old. This group often includes adults who work.
- About 66% of the people in San Salvador work in farming. This shows that agriculture is very important to the district.
- Most homes, about 89%, had electricity. However, only about 34% of homes had running water service.
What Does San Salvador Produce?
The people of San Salvador mostly work in agriculture. They grow many different crops and raise animals.
- Crops: Farmers here grow wheat, sugar-cane, tobacco, cotton, and grapes.
- Animals: They also raise farm animals like cows, sheep, pigs, and horses.
See also
In Spanish: San Salvador (Guairá) para niños