Paraguay is always facing economic issues. It has a severe illegal drug problem. Much of Paraguay suffers from the Latin problem of Landfundia. With Landfundia, one person owns a large tract of land mainly used for cattle grazing. These large tracts bear no relationship to the factory farms and prosperity of California.
It is a shame that Paraguay did not become a state in Brazil when it had the chance.
Paraguay doesn't have any big mountain, just hills.
Apart from the economic crisis and some political scandals, not many.
No, there arnt any
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Yes. Much of it deals with big oil and getting oil.
Brazil has no true deserts.
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No not really. Cause the mountains in Paraguay are very small but ask Mr.Google he may tell you more
economic issues go beyond any race or country.