Classroom lesson · Festival · 🇵🇾 Paraguay

Paraguay Independence Day

14 and 15 May - two days of national celebration

A parade through the streets of Asunción with children in traditional dress carrying Paraguayan flags

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What is it?

Every year on the 14th and 15th of May, Paraguay celebrates its Independence Day - the anniversary of when the country became its own nation in 1811. Across the country, schools hold parades, families gather, and the red, white, and blue Paraguayan flag flies from almost every building.

Tell me more

Paraguay celebrates two days in a row because the declaration of independence took place over the evening of the 14th and the early morning of the 15th of May 1811. Both dates are public holidays, and together they make for a long and festive weekend. The Paraguayan flag, unusually, has different designs on each side - it is one of only a handful of national flags in the world with this feature.

School parades are one of the most colourful parts of Independence Day. Children dress in traditional Paraguayan clothing - girls in ao po'i, a delicate embroidered cotton fabric, and boys in traditional white shirts - and march through town streets while bands play the national anthem and guarania music. Parents and grandparents line the streets to watch and cheer.

Independence Day is also a moment to celebrate everything that makes Paraguay unique: its two official languages, its wildlife, its food, and its music. Fairs and exhibitions appear in city squares, with stalls selling sopa paraguaya, chipá, and tereré, alongside crafts like ñandutí lacework and ao po'i embroidery - traditional skills that have been passed from parent to child for generations.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Paraguay's flag is unusual because it is different on each side. Do you know what is on each side? Research it and share your findings with the class.
  2. 02Independence Day celebrations include food, music, parades, and crafts. Which of those four would you most enjoy at a celebration, and why?
  3. 03Paraguay has two official languages - Spanish and Guaraní. Why might a country decide to have more than one official language?
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Classroom activity

Design a class flag for your school that is different on each side - one side represents where you are now (your school, town, or country) and the other side represents where you want to go (a dream, a goal, or a place you'd like to visit). Present both sides and explain the symbolism.