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  2. Misiones Province - Wikipedia

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    Misiones is the second-smallest province after Tucumán. View of Iguazú Falls in the Iguazú National Park. Alto Paraná Atlantic forests. The Misiones plateau includes a part of Brazil across the border. The rocks contain significant quantities of iron which forms a part of the soil, giving it a reddish color.

  3. Capital Department, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Capital Department is located in the southwestern tip of the Province of Misiones, Argentina. It borders the departments of Candelaria, Leandro N. Alem, and Apóstoles, as well as the province of Corrientes and the Republic of Paraguay, separated by the Paraná River. It has an area of 932 km², equivalent to 3.13% of the total province area.

  4. Governor of Misiones Province - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of Misiones Province (Spanish: Gobernador de la Provincia de Misiones) is the chief executive of Misiones, one of the federal Provinces of Argentina. This office is elected by the popular vote of the province for term of four years. Since 10 December 2023, the governor has been Hugo Passalacqua of the Party of Social Concord. [1]

  5. Misiones, Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Misiones (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈsjo.nes]) is a department located in the southern region of Paraguay. Its capital is San Juan Bautista . The eighth of Paraguay's 17 departments, it was created in 1906, then known as the San Ignacio Department , and was not given its present name until 1945.

  6. Misiones Orientales - Wikipedia

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    The Misiones Orientales (lit. ' Eastern Missions ' ) (or Siete Pueblos de las Misiones ( Spanish pronunciation: [miˈsjones oɾjenˈtales] , Sete Povos das Missões ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɛtʃi ˈpɔvuz dɐz miˈsõjs] , lit.

  7. San Pedro Department, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Department is the largest and most sparsely populated department in the Misiones Province, Argentina. It covers an area of 3407 square kilometres and has a population of 24,000 people. It covers an area of 3407 square kilometres and has a population of 24,000 people.

  8. Santa María, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Santa María (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. [1] References This page was last edited on 13 July ...

  9. Misiones Online - Wikipedia

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    Diario Misiones OnLine (MOL) is a newspaper in Posadas, Misiones Province, Argentina, published by the editor (jefe de Redacción) Marcelo Almada with graphic designs of Miguel "Mike" Galmarini. It was founded by the journalist Marcelo Almada and Miguel Galmarini on 10 April 2000.