Itapúa Department
Itapúa Department is a region located in the southeastern part of Paraguay. It is bordered by the Paraná River to the east, which separates it from Argentina. The department is known for its rich agricultural land, producing crops such as soybeans, corn, and wheat. Its capital city is Encarnación, a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
The department features a diverse landscape, including rolling hills and rivers. Itapúa is also home to several indigenous communities and cultural sites, reflecting the region's history and traditions. The area is well-connected by roads, making it accessible for trade and tourism.