Top 7 Best Places to Live in Asuncion Paraguay
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- Best Places to Live in Asuncion Paraguay
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Recoleta, Villamora, San Lorenzo, Aregua and San Bernardino are the best places to live in Asuncion's metro.
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0:36 Recoleta & Villamora
7:40 San Lorenzo
10:07 Aregua
13:02 San Bernardino
14:11 Villarica
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I loved your video and the information about Paraguay, I’m from Paraguay, but I live United States
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@@NomadElite ah... Ok... thanks
I've looked at Villarica before. I imagine after my "soft landing", I'd probably wind up there.
Sounds like a plan!
If the subtitle can be showed up in sentences instead of poped up one by one that will be much better for non-native speaker to read it
Thank you for your feedback.
Next to Shopping del sol in Las lomas is best. Unico building recommended.
What about outside of Asuncion? What's worth visiting?
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Aregua sounds wonderful... but I'm scared that its internet speed/reliability might not be.
My buddy told me it is about the same as in Asuncion.
Handicapped accessibility and accommodation: how it is? If I still had two legs I'd be planning a scouting trip already, but being in a wheelchair forces me to think about this before even going to check.
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Its Aregua cheers. I live in Ypacarai Paradise
You're the man!
Hello, do you already have your citizenship in Paraguay? Are you aware of SMU? SMU is the Mandatory national service of Paraguay. I did some research, and I discovered that it is currently active. If you have your nationality, you are automatically at the service of your country, according to the law of Paraguay. Do you know if they are applying that law? Because that law does exist, it is Mandatory. If they start applying it, then you will be forced to enlist in the army, or pay a penalty fee
How far are these places from the nearest international airport?
The first 6 places he mentioned are all within 4-10 km from the main airport.
@@Learned333 That's good to know. How about time wise during rush hour for each of those places?
@@Jewtopia79 That's quite variable anywhere in the world especially with accidents, new construction, etc. that can pop up at any time. You would have to monitor that yourself by plugging in a route like from a hotel to the airport on a website like Google Maps with the Traffic layer turned on.
How dangerous is there?
I had no issues.
I like your videos but the text on them is very distracting and not helpful at all because you are just flashing one or two words at once. Its frankly kinda annoying. But thanks for the info just the same.
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
It's really not difficult to correctly pronounce "Pa-ra-guay" instead of "perrguey" as gringos usually pronounce.
Don't we love Paraguayan girls!
Good information, but you keep mispronouncing Paraguay again. You even did a video a few weeks ago about pronouncing it correctly. Paraguay rhymes with lie, die, by, try, guy -- not with gay, lay, day. I thought it was only uneducated Americans who mispronounced it, but you seem to have picked up their bad habit.
Good point!