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WALKING IN ARGENTINA — Misiones, Posadas, Video Walk
We are in Northeast Argentina, where summers here are wet and very hot with abundant rainfall very humid, while winters feature mild to warm weather. The region has high temperatures throughout the year. The Province of Misiones is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes Province of Argentina to the southwest and Posadas city it's capital.
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This was an early area of Roman Catholic missionary activity by the Society of Jesus in what was then called the Province of Paraguay, beginning in the early 17th century. In 1984 the ruins of four mission sites in Argentina were designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest, with caiman, toucans and monkeys. Fast decomposition of organic matter gives the area a red soil with only a thin fertile layer that can easily be washed away. Misiones, a rugged province in northeastern Argentina, is home to one of the world's largest waterfalls.
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Posadas is a city in northeast Argentina, beside the River Paraná, which marks the border with Paraguay. Riverside Avenida Costanera is a shady roadside boulevard with views of the city of Encarnación on the opposite bank. When it reaches Fleming Street, it’s lined with bars and restaurants. San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge joins the 2 cities. The Bridge Market at its base sells local food and crafts.
Misiones is an Argentine province. It belongs to the Mesopotamia which is a humid and verdant area of north east Argentina, The landscape and its characteristics are dominated by two rivers, the Paraná River and the Uruguay River. The region is part of the Brazilian central plateau. The whole region has high rainfall, particularly in August and September, up to 2200 mm annually.
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Indigenous peoples of various cultures lived in the area of the future province for thousands of years. At the time of European encounter, it was occupied by the Kaingang and Xokleng, later followed by the Guarani. The first European to visit the region, Sebastian Cabot and Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca reached the Iguazú Falls.
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The province has a humid subtropical climate characterized by a lack of a dry season and abundant rainfall throughout the year. The vegetation is the so-called 'Selva Misionera'. The original biome is protected in Iguazú National Park, part of the Alto Paraná Atlantic forests, in turn part of the Atlantic Forest biome. There are about 1,2 million people living in Misiones.
Steer clear of Northern Argentina in the summer, when scorching heat and humid air makes sightseeing unpleasant at best so high temperatures year-round and plentiful rainfall, with no dry season at all in the inland subtropical regions. I recommend you to visit ‘Posadas Misiones’ during the Argentine winter which occurs during North American summer.
A part of the population is descendant of indigenous peoples (especially Guaranis) and also Spanish who reached during the colonization and mixed with natives. Another part of the residents are descendants of European immigrants. Unlike many regions of Argentina, where the immigrants came through Buenos Aires, most of the immigrants who settled in Misiones came through Southern Brazil.
What to see in Posadas, Misiones:
Parque República del Paraguay
La Bajada Vieja
La Costanera riverwalk
Palacio del Mate
Museo Arqueológico “Andres Guacurarí
Centro del Conocimiento
The ethnic groups who settled in Misiones after Spaniards are Italians, Germans, Poles, Ukrainians, Swiss, Russians, Swedes, Danes and a small number of Arabs, Japanese and, recently Chinese. Top Things to See in Posadas, Misiones Argentina.
What to do in Misiones:
Visit the Iguazu Falls
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Jesuit Mission in San Ignacio
Visit the Mocona Falls, near El Soberbio.
Try yerba mate
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