Valenzuela is a district located 101 km from Asuncion, Paraguay founded in 1813. It is known for being the main producer of pineapples in the country and its residents also grow sugarcane. Some notable figures from Valenzuela include Rev. Antonio Fernandez de Valenzuela who founded the town, and it has several tourist attractions linked to its natural landscapes and water features. Valenzuela is characterized as a cultural, religious, natural, and clean city worth visiting.