Misiones
Misiones is a province located in the northeastern part of Argentina. It is known for its lush landscapes, including the famous Iguazu Falls, which is one of the largest and most spectacular waterfall systems in the world. The province is rich in biodiversity and features a variety of ecosystems, including subtropical rainforests.
The capital city of Misiones is Posadas, situated along the Paraná River. The province has a diverse cultural heritage, influenced by indigenous peoples and European settlers. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with crops like tea, tobacco, and yerba mate being prominent.