Abaí
Abaí is a district of Caazapá, Paraguay. It is the biggest district of the department and one of the country's biggest agricultural zones. It is divided by the Caazapá Range into two zones: the low zone in which most companies are, and the high zone where the biggest-producing company in the district, Tupã Renda, is located.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 3,020 residents
- Description: town in Paraguay
- Also known as: “Abai” and “Abay”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Juan Nepomuceno.
San Juan Nepomuceno
Town
San Juan Nepomuceno is a city and district in the Paraguayan department of Caazapá. It has the largest urban conglomeration of the department. San Juan Nepomuceno is situated 8 km south of Abaí.
Abaí
- Categories: municipality of Paraguay and locality
- Location: Abai, Caazapá, Paraguay, South America
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Latitude
-26.04093° or 26° 2′ 27″ southLongitude
-55.94423° or 55° 56′ 39″ westPopulation
3,020Elevation
158 metres (518 feet)Open location code
5856X354+J8OpenStreetMap ID
node 2632502701OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
3439483Wikidata ID
Q1318585
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Spanish—“Abaí” goes by many names.
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