Los Cedrales is a district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. It occupies an area of . As per the 2022 census, it had a population of 11,959 individuals. It was officially established on 16 January 1990.
History
Los Cedrales was established officially as a district by the Law 60/89 enacted on 16 January 1990. It was carved out of the districts of Presidente Franco and Domingo Martínez de Irala.
Geography
Los Cedrales is a district located in the Alto Paraná Department in Paraguay. It occupies an area of . It is separated from the Presidente Franco and Minga Pora districts to the north by the Monday and Cedroty rivers, and Domingo Martínez de Irala to the south by the Ytuti river, a tributary of the Paraná River.
Demographics
As per the 2022 census, Los Cedrales had a population of 7,258 inhabitants of which 3,769 were males and 3,489 were females. About 58.2% of the population was classified rural, and the rest (41.8%) lived in urban areas. About 26.7% of the population was below the age of fourteen, and 7.7% was more than 65 years of age.
