Bordered on the north by the
District of San Estanislao. To the south lies the Fifth Department of Caaguazú. To the east is separated from the Fifth
Department of Caaguazú, by the stream Tapiracuá i. To the west lies the
District Union.
Hydrography The Northern District Yataity, is washed by the waters of the following streams: • Arroyo Pañatei. • Arroyo Tapiracuái.
Roads In the district of Yataity del Norte, can be accessed by
Route 8 "Dr. Blás Garay", the other existing roads in the district are without pavement, roads are totally some kind of paving. Today, this district has public transport services with services interdistrict services and newspapers until the country's capital,
Ciudad del Este,
Pedro Juan Caballero,
Brazil,
Argentina and
Chile. In communication, most have access to phone and now with satellite systems.
Climate In the second department of San Pedro, the weather is predominantly rainy and humid. The same goes for the Northern District Yataity, that its climate is humid and rainy; the relative humidity is 70 to 80%. The average is 23 °C, the highest in summer is 35 °C and at least 10 °C. ==Economy==