THE ARGENTINEAN NORTHEAST - MESOPOTAMIA REGION

El Palmar Nat. Park - Entre Ríos Province

Tucan in Misiones Province

The Northeast it is divided in two subregions: Chaco Region and Mesopotamia.

The Argentinian region called Mesopotamia is an area sorrounded by rivers ( Iguazú, Paraná and Uruguay ) . It coves the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes and Entre Ríos.

It has several beautiful places to visit, being the most important ones El Palmar National Park which preserves the last examples of Yatay palm tress which are almost 800 years old, the Jesuit Missions and the Falls of Iguazú ( impressive waterfalls ) . Being the last two considered an protected by the UNESCO, as a part of the Heritage of Humanity .

The region known as Chaco includes the following provinces: Formosa, Chaco and Santa Fe. Although the southern part of the last one belongs to the Pampas region.

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