It is located in Amambay Department, 45 km from the departmental capital, Pedro Juan Caballero and the border with Brazil.
In addition to the historical background, many visitors come to the park to appreciate ancient rock writings located in hill caves around the area.
Fortunately, Paraguay was not extinguished, as the Marshall announced, but was still deeply ruined by the war, which left the country desolated and deprived.
The Cerro Cora National Park, once a virgin Rain Forest that started to suffer deforestation.
Some of them are Ponta Porá, Guazu, Tacuru Pytâ, Alambique, Cerro Corá, Miron, Tanqueria y Tangaro.