Cerro Cora National Park
Amambay Department, Paraguay
Cerro Cora National Park in the Amambay Department of Paraguay is the country’s largest protected area, covering about 5,538 hectares.
Established in 1976, the park is known for its rich natural beauty featuring rolling hills, dense forests, rivers, and waterfalls. It holds great historical importance as the site of the last battle of the Paraguayan War in 1870, where Paraguay's leader, Marshal Francisco Solano López, was killed.
Visitors to the park can explore monuments commemorating this history, ancient petroglyphs estimated to be 5,000 years old, and enjoy hiking trails, wildlife watching, and picnic spots. The park blends cultural heritage with ecological diversity, offering a glimpse into Paraguay’s past and its vibrant natural landscape.
Location
PY-05, Paraguay
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