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1 - Formosa |
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- Chaco |
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- Misiones |
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- Sgo. del Estero (eAST) |
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- Santa Fe (norTH) |
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- Corrientes |
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- Entre Ríos |
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It comprises two subregions: The chaqueña and
the mesopotámica.
The subregion of Chaco is a flat uniform wooded plain, with a mostly subtropical
climate.
The mesopotamia is surrounded by two big plentiful rivers: the Paraná and
the Uruguay. It has, in the province of Misiones, rocky formations that break up
the course of the rivers giving birth to falls, rapids and cascades. A
spectacular example of this are the world famous
Iguazu
Falls, declared World Natural Patrimony of the Humanity by the UNESCO.
Moving southwards we find the littoral of the provinces of Entre Ríos and
Corrientes, with several beaches, islands and suitable places for the practice
of swimming and water sports.
In both subregions we find rich varied fauna, especially in the protected
subtropical forest places in Misiones, and the most temperate woods and parks of
Corrientes and Entre Ríos.
We can also enjoy the thermal fountains existing in many cities.
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