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Caaguazú topographic map

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Caaguazú

The Cordillera de Caaguazú extends throughout the department from north to south. It is made up of the mountain ranges of San Joaquín, in San Joaquín and Yhú; Tajao Paú and Carayaó; and Caaguazú, between Carayaó and Coronel Oviedo. Peak heights are no more than 200 meters, but to the east elevations reach 250 meters.

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Name: Caaguazú topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Caaguazú, Región Oriental, Paraguay (-25.70657 -56.74108 -24.46654 -54.92324)

Average elevation: 745 ft

Minimum elevation: 233 ft

Maximum elevation: 2,621 ft

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