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Paraguay is different from Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay primarily in the fact that **D: most of its descendants are mestizos**.
In Paraguay, a significant portion of the population is of mixed Indigenous and European descent (mestizos), which distinguishes it from the other three countries where the population tends to be more predominantly of European descent, particularly from Spanish and Italian immigrants. Additionally, while Spanish is the main language in all four countries, Paraguay also has Guaranà as an official language, which is widely spoken and integral to its cultural identity.