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'''Paraguay''' is a country in [[South America]]. Hichhiking is a concept known in Paraguay and fairly common in rural areas. It's harder to hitchhike on main roads as bus companies serve those; there are stories around of the companies harassing drivers who pick up hitchhikers and thus are competitors to the bus companies. In the western Gran Chaco, waiting times can be very long as there is little traffic.
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'''Paraguay''' is a country in [[South America]]. Hichhiking is a concept known in Paraguay and fairly common in rural areas. It's harder to hitchhike on main roads as bus companies serve those; there are stories around of the companies harassing drivers who pick up hitchhikers and thus are competitors to the bus companies. In the western Gran Chaco, waiting times can be very long as there is little traffic. As a foreigner or "gringo", you're likely to arouse a good bit of curiosity, and if you speak Spanish or even a few bits of Guarani, you'll quickly get a good rapport with the people who are among the friendliest and most hospitable in South America.
  
 
== Cities ==
 
== Cities ==

Revision as of 19:44, 2 August 2010

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Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
Information
Language: Spanish, Guaraní
Capital: Asunción
Population: 6,158,000
Currency: Guaraní (PYG)
Hitchability: ?
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Paraguay is a country in South America. Hichhiking is a concept known in Paraguay and fairly common in rural areas. It's harder to hitchhike on main roads as bus companies serve those; there are stories around of the companies harassing drivers who pick up hitchhikers and thus are competitors to the bus companies. In the western Gran Chaco, waiting times can be very long as there is little traffic. As a foreigner or "gringo", you're likely to arouse a good bit of curiosity, and if you speak Spanish or even a few bits of Guarani, you'll quickly get a good rapport with the people who are among the friendliest and most hospitable in South America.

Cities