Isla Umbú is a village in the Ñeembucú department of Paraguay, about 12 km south of Pilar. It is known as the watershed of dairy Ñeembucú.At the entrance of the village there is a monument that warns visitors to this condition. Caters to the city of Pilar with some 3,000 liters of milk a day.
Isla Umbu has the charm of these old towns that retain the magic of times gone. It was founded in 1860 by order of Don Carlos Antonio López in a quiet spot Ñeembucú, surrounded by swamps. The Historical Museum Isla Umbú was again restored and rehabilitated four years ago. A group of villagers were searching objects and relics to the acquis. They have done an awareness campaign through the radio program that the City has once a week in a transmitter of Pilar, for people who had some things related story done or provide the Commune order to expose the museum.
The Church: In 1970, became the first restoration work at the church. It replaced the old pieces of wood which were very damaged by the effects of time and termites. Also, a portion of the roof, especially on the altarpiece.
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