Misiones Province facts for kids
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Misiones
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Clockwise from top: Iguazú Falls (Iguazú National Park), Posadas, Guaraní Jesuit Mission of San Ignacio Miní, Yerba Mate plantation.
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Location of Misiones within Argentina
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Country | Argentina | ||
Capital | Posadas | ||
Departments | 17 | ||
Municipalities | 78 | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 29.801 km2 (11.506 sq mi) | ||
Population
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• Total | 1.097.829 (Ranked 10th) | ||
• Density | 36.8/km2 (95/sq mi) | ||
Demonym(s) | misionero | ||
Time zone | UTC−3 (ART) |
Misiones is one of the provinces of Argentina. It is in the northeastern corner of the country. Paraguay is to the northwest. Brazil is to the north, east and south. There are 965,522 people living in Misiones. Iguazú National Park is here.
The province first had Guarani people.
Misiones makes the most yerba mate in all of Argentina. Light manufacturing and tourism also help the economy.
Images for kids
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Ukrainian immigrants harvest yerba mate in 1920. Despite challenging conditions, Misiones attracted considerable European immigration in the early 20th-century.
See also
In Spanish: Provincia de Misiones para niños
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