西部地域(チャコ)· 7万人 · 91,669 km²
ボケロン州。 メノナイト協同組合、砂漠の奇跡。
Boquerón is the central Chaco — vast, flat, dry, hot. What makes it remarkable is the three German-speaking Mennonite cooperative towns built in the middle of it: Filadelfia, Loma Plata, and Neuland. Each runs its own bank, supermarket, hospital, school, dairy, and meat-processing plant. Together they produce most of Paraguay's dairy and a quarter of its beef. Walking into Filadelfia after seven hours on the Trans-Chaco highway is a genuine shock — paved streets, neat gardens, German signage, modern logistics.
- 州都 Filadelfia
- 人口 ~70k (2022 census)
- 面積 91,669 km² (12% of Paraguay)
- 2ベッド家賃(フィラデルフィア) US$ 200–450/mo
- 気候 Semi-arid, 8–42 °C, very hot summers
- アスンシオンまで車で 7–8 hours (450 km)
01 / overview
The Mennonite Chaco
Three Mennonite waves arrived in Boquerón between 1927 and 1947 — the first from Manitoba (Canada), the second from Russia via Germany, the third from Russia after WWII. Paraguay's government granted the colonies extensive autonomy: their own schools, taxes, military exemption, and trade rights. The colonies organized as cooperatives — Fernheim (capital Filadelfia), Menno (capital Loma Plata), Neuland (capital Neuland Town). They control over 1.5 million hectares between them. About half the population still speaks Plautdietsch (a Low-German variant) at home, German in school, and Spanish to outsiders.
02 / why someone would move here
The Boquerón case
Niche but real. If you are a German-speaker, a cattle rancher, a dairy producer, or a small-industrial entrepreneur, the cooperatives offer something unusual: turn-key business infrastructure (logistics, banking, electricity, fuel, parts) in a low-cost low-tax setting, with land 10–20× cheaper than in eastern Paraguay. Some Argentine + German + Brazilian families have moved in over the last decade for cattle operations. For a generalist relocator without a specific business reason, Boquerón is too remote.
03 / healthcare
Mennonite hospitals
Surprisingly excellent. The Hospital Cooperativo Filadelfia and the Hospital Concordia (Loma Plata) are funded by the cooperatives and run to German standards — modern equipment, German + Paraguayan doctors, lab-tested drinking water, good emergency capacity. They are cheaper than Asunción private hospitals and equivalent in quality for most procedures. Tier-1 surgery (cardiac, transplant) still requires Asunción.
- Hospital Cooperativo Filadelfia — flagship, full GP + maternity + surgery
- Hospital Concordia (Loma Plata) — strong general + emergency
- Hospital Neuland — smaller, primary + maternity
04 / land + housing
Buying land in the Chaco
Cooperative members get preferential land prices and access to internal lending. Non-Mennonites can buy outside the cooperatives or, with the cooperative's approval, within them. Cattle land starts at ~US$ 500–800/hectare in the deep Chaco, US$ 1,200–2,500 closer to Filadelfia. House plots in Filadelfia run US$ 30,000–60,000 for 600 m² with services. New three-bedroom build US$ 80,000–140,000.
05 / connectivity
Internet, transport, getting out
Tigo fibre reaches Filadelfia and Loma Plata; expect 100–200 Mbps. Beyond the colony towns, internet drops to fixed wireless or Starlink. The Trans-Chaco highway (Route 9) is paved; Asunción is 7–8 hours by bus, 6 by car. Filadelfia has a small airstrip; charter to Asunción takes 1.5 hours. Cross-border to Bolivia is 3 hours from Filadelfia (Mariscal Estigarribia border post).
06 / who it fits
Best for
- German-speakers
Filadelfia and Loma Plata operate in German; integration is faster than anywhere else in Paraguay if you speak it.
- Cattle ranchers + dairy operators
Co-op infrastructure, cheap land, established export channels. The reason most non-Mennonites move here.
- Survivalists / off-grid
Vast cheap land, low population, working infrastructure for supplies. Climate is unforgiving but predictable.
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