17 departments + 1 capital district

All regions of Paraguay. Detailed guide for each.

Paraguay is bigger than Germany but holds 7 million people. Most foreigners look at Asunción, see the capital is small, and assume the rest of the country has even less to offer — but the reality is more interesting. Beach cities, Mennonite cooperatives, German colonies, soya plantations, Pantanal wetlands, hill-country chácaras. The map below colors each department by where expats actually settle. Click any region for the full breakdown.

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Concentration of foreign-born residents based on residency-permit issuance and expat-group surveys. · Click any region for the full guide.

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Eastern region

Where 99% of Paraguayans live.

The Eastern region — east of the Paraguay River — holds 14 departments and Asunción, on roughly 40% of the national territory. This is where the country’s cities, infrastructure, and population concentrate.

Western region (Chaco)

Vast, dry, sparsely populated.

The Chaco — the western 60% of Paraguay’s land area — holds three departments and just over 200,000 people. Cattle, Mennonite cooperatives, indigenous reserves, salt pans, jaguars. For the right kind of relocator (rancher, researcher, off-grid) it is genuinely cheap and unspoiled; for everyone else, too remote.

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