SOMOSGAY
Read more" Ñande Joja ha put " (" we are equal and happy "). The purpose of this association is to promote respect for and equality of rights regardless of the sexual orientation of persons. The site provides preventive advice and provides an updated portal of gay and lesbian life in Paraguay.
AMBASSADE D'ARGENTINE
Read moreThe Argentine Embassy in Asunción is an important place for Argentines living in Paraguay and for Argentine travelers visiting the region. The embassy offers consular services and promotes culture, tourism and trade between the two countries. The embassy also organizes cultural events, such as art exhibitions, which are open to the public. For those interested in learning more about the history of the Falkland Islands, the embassy also houses a museum dedicated to General San Martín.
COPACO
Read moreLuque is a city in Paraguay. It has a communications company called COPACO. COPACO offers free technical services such as inspection, connection and repair of communication services. COPACO's technical employees travel in company vehicles and require identification to carry out this work. It is important to note that these employees are not authorized to charge for their services. COPACO also provides area codes for different regions of the country.
COPACO
Read moreWecafc's offices have closed cabins with a fixed telephone and a meter indicating the rate to be paid in relation to the communication time. You will be quiet, seated and have access to a directory. Count 2 000 Gs per minute for Europe (fixed and mobile).
DHL PARAGUAY
Read moreThey offer a range of shipping and delivery services. They also offer solutions tailored to business needs, with a wide range of optional services. DHL Express is committed to green logistics and offers green logistics solutions. They are among the world leaders in the international express delivery industry.
CORREO CENTRAL
Read moreSince 1913, the central station has been located in a magnificent building in the late th century called Casa Patri, the name of a wealthy Italian merchant who participated in the rehabilitation of rail transport in Paraguay, after its destruction during the Triple Alliance war. In the inner courtyard, a bust of Marshal López, which established the first Latin American telegraph in 1864. A small philatelic museum is also in the building. Part of the services were moved to the corner of Yegros and 25 Mayo streets.