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Formosa Province (Spanish pronunciation:) is a province in northeastern Argentina, part of the Gran Chaco Region. Formosa's northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay , and the province borders the provinces of Chaco and Salta to its south and west, respectively.
Formosa (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Formosa, on the banks of the Paraguay River, opposite the Paraguayan town of Alberdi, about 1,200 km (746 mi) north from Buenos Aires, on National Route 11. The city has a population of about 234,000 per the 2010 census .
The Río Pilcomayo National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Río Pilcomayo) is a national park located in the northeastern part of the Argentine province of Formosa, on the border with Paraguay.
Buildings and structures in Formosa Province (2 C) E. Education in Formosa Province (1 C) G. Geography of Formosa Province (4 C) Governors of Formosa Province (4 P) H.
Pages in category "Populated places in Formosa Province" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pilagá children in Formosa, Argentina. The 2004-2005 Complementary Survey of Indigenous Peoples (ECPI), complementary to the 2001 National Census of Population, Homes, and Dwellings of Argentina, resulted in 4465 people in Argentina (3867 of which resided in communities) recognized and/or descended in first generation from the Pilagá people, of which 3948 lived in the province of Formosa and ...
The Governor of Formosa (Spanish: Gobernador de la Provincia de Formosa) is a citizen of the Formosa Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. The governor is elected alongside a vice-governor. Since 1995, the governor of Formosa has been Gildo Insfrán. [1]
A horizontal triband of blue (top and bottom) and white defaced with the Coat of arms of La Pampa Province at its center. La Rioja: 1986 [16] Mendoza: 1992 [17] Known as the flag of the Andes, it was used by Argentine patriot José de San Martín during his military campaigns in Chile and Peru. [18] Misiones: 1992 [19]