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  2. The independence of Paraguay de facto started on 14 May 1811 after the Revolution of May 14 when a local ruling junta was created. In early 1811 Paraguayan forces had repeatedly defeated the Argentine army which considered Paraguay to be a break-away province.

  3. Spanish viceroyalties and Portuguese territories in the Americas, 1780. In 1776 the new Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata was created, with its capital in Buenos Aires. That effectively made Asunción and all of Paraguay dependent on Buenos Aires and thus ended the region’s colonial dominance.

  4. History of Paraguay - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Colonial era. Independence of 1811. Historical flags of Paraguay. Era of dictatorships (1814–1870) Paraguayan War. Under occupation, 1870–76. Liberals versus Colorados. Liberal era, 1904–36. Chaco War. Military dictatorships. Stroessner dictatorship, 1954–89. Modern Paraguay. See also.

  5. 3 days ago · Since 1989 the democratization process has been rocky, and Paraguay has experienced bouts of instability in its military, the assassination of a vice president in 1999, and the indictment of former presidents Juan Carlos Wasmosy (1993–98) and Luis González Macchi (1999–2003) on corruption charges.

  6. Struggle for independence. As the power of Buenos Aires grew, the leaders of Paraguay began to resent the decline in their province’s significance, and, although they had early challenged Spanish authority, they refused to accept the declaration of Argentine independence in 1810 as applying to Paraguay.

  7. History. Timeline. FAQs. Importance. Observe. The Paraguay Independence Day celebration starts on May 14 and ends the following day. Paraguays de facto independence began on May 14, 1811, when a local ruling ‘junta’ was established following the May 14 Revolution.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParaguayParaguay - Wikipedia

    Following independence from Spain in the early 19th century, Paraguay was ruled by a series of authoritarian governments. This period ended with the disastrous Paraguayan War (1864–1870), during which the country lost half its prewar population and around 25–33% of its territory.

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