Corrientes Province
Corrientes Province is located in the northeastern part of Argentina. It is bordered by the Paraná River to the west and the Uruguay River to the east. The province is known for its rich natural landscapes, including wetlands and forests, which are part of the Iberá Wetlands, one of the largest freshwater reservoirs in the world.
The capital city of Corrientes shares the same name and is an important cultural and economic center. The province has a diverse population and is famous for its traditional music, particularly Chamamé, which reflects the region's cultural heritage.