Asunción, Agencia IP.- Morocco has focused on Paraguay’s geographical and economic uniqueness, highlighting its comparison to an «island surrounded by land,» a metaphor coined by the illustrious Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos.
An article in the Moroccan outlet Map Express emphasizes this expression’s enigmatic and mysterious contrast, which dispels the difficulties of understanding the «Paraguayan enigma» for foreigners, especially those not from Latin America.
Paraguay is a landlocked country nestled between Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina, but its geographical position has not prevented it from developing a prosperous economy and a prominent presence on the world stage.
From its privileged position, the country stands out as one of the leading exporters of beef and soybeans. Its prominent river fleet allows it to trade with distant countries such as Iraq, Albania, Ghana, Mozambique, and Angola.
Furthermore, the strategic importance of Paraguay in the energy field is highlighted, being a net exporter of hydroelectricity thanks to projects like the binational Itaipu dam, which it shares with Brazil.
The article also addresses Paraguay’s historical past, marked by two devastating wars that left a profound mark on the society and economy of the country.
Lastly, the Paraguayan government’s unwavering commitment to transform its ‘island surrounded by land’ image and evolve into a regional logistics hub, bridging the Pacific and Atlantic oceans through the bi-oceanic road corridor, instills a sense of optimism for its future.
This coverage by the Moroccan outlet underscores Paraguay’s international relevance and its role as a key actor in the Latin American region.
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