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Based on cultural observations and anecdotal municipal guidelines; no definitive nationwide statute found.
Tourists in Paraguay sometimes misunderstand local customs around quiet hours during siesta, where noise restrictions are both cultural and loosely enforced.
Based on cultural observations and anecdotal municipal guidelines; no definitive nationwide statute found.
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