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Entre Ríos Province lies in northeastern Argentina, nestled between the Paraná and Uruguay rivers that define its name. The region is characterized by agricultural plains, colonial towns, and the Salto Grande dam on the Uruguay River. Visitors explore the province's gaucho heritage, tour wineries producing tannic red wines, and navigate the river systems by boat for fishing and wildlife observation.
Entre Ríos Province is located in northeastern Argentina in the Mesopotamia region, bordered by the Paraná River to the west and the Uruguay River to the east. It covers approximately 78,781 square kilometers and is home to over 1.4 million residents. The provincial capital is Paraná, which served as Argentina's national capital from 1853 to 1862. The province is renowned for its biodiversity, thermal springs, and the internationally recognized Gualeguaychú Carnival.
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