Fernando de la Mora
Fernando de la Mora is the city of the district with the same name, part of the Central Department. It borders on the cities Luque and San Lorenzo to the North, on Villa Elisa to the South, on San Lorenzo and Ñemby to the East and on Asunción to the West. It is part of the Metropolitan area of Asunción.
Today is one of the most important cities in the country, with a population of 200,000 habitants and yet is far from being an overpopulated city. It used to be part of the San Lorenzo.
It is a city that takes very good care of the natural spaces and tries to respect and apply all the laws in defense of the environment.
The city is divided in two regions: the South area and the North area, with a total surface of 21 square kilometers. It is crossed from North to South by a many paved streets and avenues, such as Zavala Cue, Pitiantuta, 10 de Julio, Las Residentas, among others.
It has a total number of 62 green spaces.