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Iguazu Waterfalls

The Iguazu waterfalls are located in the Misions region of Argentina and are a part of the river Iguazu. These waterfalls lie on the border of the Brazilian state of Parana. They divide River Iguazu into two equal halves called the Upper Falls and the Lower Falls. The name of the falls is derived from Tupi words. According to a legend, God planned to marry a beautiful maiden called Tupi.

Argentina's Main Destinations

Argentina is one of the largest South American counties and is a host to numerous cultural and sporting events, besides of course being a hub for tourists from across the globe. Buenos Aires , the state capital, is by far the most attractive tourist destination of all, followed closely by Patagonia . Likewise, the majestic Iguazu waterfalls are a tourist delight and are by far the most spectacular falls in the world.



 
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