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Province of Entre Ríos

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Victoria

From Rosario you can get there via the bridge that crosses the Parana River to the city of Victoria, which is in the province of Entre Rios. This antique town is located in the middle of the fertile countryside. Home to peace and tranquillity, the city of Victoria offers travelers hospitality, and has surprises at every turn...
Entering onto the Zarate-Brazo Largo bridge, you go up and through Talavera Island on Route 14. This route goes along the edge the Uruguay River (which is the border of the Republic of Uruguay and a little further up the border of the Federal Republic of Brazil). Its path is through the mesopotamic provinces of Argentina which are Entre Ríos, Corrientes, and Misiones. It continues until the Waterfalls of Iguazú, in Misiones.

Gualeguaychú

Two Hundred and fifty kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires is the city of Gualeguaychú which is famous for its musical and dancing groups during the carnival season, and its hot waters and bathing resorts alongside the Uruguay River where you can see the border of Uruguay.

Concepción del Uruguay

Further along (50 kilometers) is the city of Concepción del Uruguay. It also offers the goodness of the coast along the river. Also, just a few miles from downtown you can visit the San José Palace, a marvelous example of the regal architecture from the 19th century. It was the home to General Justo José de Urquiza, father of the reunification of the nation, who was assassinated there.
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