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Misiones (Argentina)

Misiones is a vibrant province in northeastern Argentina, known for its lush rainforests, significant biodiversity, and impressive waterfalls, notably Iguazu Falls—one of the world’s largest and most stunning. It borders Paraguay and Brazil, offering diverse cultural influences. The region's economy relies on agriculture (particularly yerba mate and subtropical fruits), tourism, and forestry. Misiones' rich natural environment supports vibrant ecosystems, making it an ecological treasure. The province blends indigenous heritage with colonial history, showcasing colorful traditions, festivals, and local crafts, making it a unique destination for both nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.