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		<title>Traveling in San Lorenzo</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Parque Nu Guazu Sitting on sixty-seven hectares of land on the border between Asuncion and Luque, Nu Guazu (“large field” in Guarani) is where Asuncenos come to get fresh air and exercise. There is a 5.2 kilometer walking path and 1.2 kilometer bike path alongside a small lake, a lily pond, snack shops, play areas for children, small gardens, and patches of eucalyptus trees. Across from the main entrance you will see the Monumento a las Residentas, a large white sculpture of a woman and child dedicated to the female fighters of the Triple Alliance. Nu Guazu can be crowded </p>
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