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Benjamín Aceval is a town in the Department of Presidente Hayes in Paraguay. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Benjamín Aceval. EtymologyIt is named after the Paraguayan diplomat who took documents related to the Chaco Boreal dispute with Argentina, after the Paraguayan War, to the President of the U. S. A. Rutherford B. Hayes. In his arbitration, Hayes awarded the region to Paraguay. WeatherSummer temperatures can reach, while in winter it can drop to. The average is. DemographyBenjamin Aceval has 16, 248 inhabitants in total, of which 8, 076 are men and 8, 171 women, according to estimates by the Directorate General of Statistics, Census and Surveys. EconomyIt is the district with the most farming activity in the department, with extensive sugarcane plantations. It's the only district with a sugar mill in the Chaco, which produces organic sugar. Emphasis is also placed on the production of molasses or cane syrup. In addition, there are poultry and dairy farms. The dairy factory produces pasteurized milk, yogurt, fresh milk and cheese. Chickens are bred especially for the market in the capital, Asunción. A sawmill located in the area exports its timber to Europe. TourismThe hills surrounding the area are of great attraction for tourists. The old buildings of the city: the Municipality, the Bishopric and the sugar mill called Censi y Pirotta, can be visited.

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