PROBANDO COMIDA DE PARAGUAY 🌯🍟 #comidacallejera #paraguay #leoenlacalleparaguay

🍟 Today we ate Paraguayan food on the streets of Ciudad del Este, eccentric in themselves with all the usual commerce that characterizes them. I tried a couple of typical everyday Paraguayan dishes. 🚀SUBSCRIBE!!! street food churrasco grego asadito nissei street stalls fast food leo en la calle paraguay leo en la calle ciudad del este encarnacion py videos of collaboration for unicef donations for unicef 🔴History of Ciudad del Este, the city where we tried these delicious meals. 🔼Ciudad del Este, formerly called Puerto Flor de Lis and then Puerto Presidente Stroessner, is a city located in the far east of the Eastern Region of the Republic of Paraguay. It is the capital of the Alto Paraná department and is located 327 km from the country's capital, Asunción, connected by Route PY02. It connects with Brazil via the International Friendship Bridge over the Paraná River. It is the largest city within the Triple Frontier region, comprised of Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and Puerto Iguaçu (Argentina), which constitute a transnational agglomeration of nearly one million inhabitants. Near the city are the Itaipu Dam, one of the largest hydroelectric plants in the world. In short: Itaipu stands out for its hydroelectric power production, its commitment to sustainability, and its support for other renewable energy projects. The Binational Corporation seeks to be a leader in the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, promoting the use of renewable energy and energy efficiency. It also boasts the Iguaçu Falls, one of the wonders of the natural world. Due to its large population, its economic, commercial, and industrial development, and its position as the region's financial center, it is the second most important city in Paraguay, behind Greater Asunción. According to the 2022 Paraguayan census, it has a population of 325,819.[1] Its metropolitan area, known as Greater Ciudad del Este, includes the cities of Hernandarias, Minga Guazú, and Presidente Franco, which increase the population to more than half a million. The city has a significant population of Lebanese, Arab (largely from Islam), Chinese, Japanese, Argentinian, Brazilian, Bangladeshi, and Taiwanese immigrants, and recently, a large number of German, Spanish, Italian, and European immigrants have been observed.[3][4] It is also the regional seat of the Diocese of Ciudad del Este. Ciudad del Este is characterized by being a commercial and, more recently, industrial city. It is the most important shopping tourism city in the country. Many tourists, especially Brazilians and Argentinians, cross the Friendship Bridge at the border every day to shop in Ciudad del Este.[5] It has consulates from Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Montenegro, Slovakia, Syria, Turkey, and Taiwan. #streetfood #paraguay #readonthestreetparaguay #ciudaddeleste