Curuguaty was found on May 15, 1712, by Juan Gregorio de Bazán y Pedraza, with the name of “Villa de San Isidro Labrador de los Reyes Católicos de Curuguaty”, on the banks of the Curuguaty River. In this city lived, during the government of
Dr. Francia, the founder and first dictator of Paraguay, in his exile for over 30 years,
José Gervasio Artigas, the liberator of
Uruguay. During the War against the Triple Alliance, the
Marshall López declared Curuguaty as his last and the 4th capital of Paraguay and the Vice-President
Domingo Francisco Sánchez Corvalán settled in the place. López settled his troops near Curuguaty on the banks of the Itandey Stream, when he was going towards the Amambay Cordillera, where the last battles would be fought during the war. Since the early years of the new millennium
landless peasants fight for their land, which was in part at least given in the past decades to influential and wealthy men and women of the political upper classes of Paraguay. The last clashes occurred in June 2012 and cost the lives of at least eleven peasants and six policemen. ==Notable People==