Littoral
olitically, this Corridor includes the Provinces of Misiones, Corrientes, Entre Ríos and part of the plains in Chaco and Santa Fe.
Three great rivers embrace this area: the Iguazú, the Paraná and the Uruguay. Zone of red soils and untouched forests, the littoral area in the Republic of Argentina hides sceneries of exuberant beauty, such as the Iguazú Falls, the Moconá Falls, the Colón Palm-tree Forests and the Iberá Marshlands.
The San Ignacio ruins, the Roque Sáenz Peña hot spring baths, the National Monument to the Flag and the numerous bathing resorts are some of the attractions that invite visitors to discover the area.
Visitors may enjoy agrotourism and see the yerba mate, cotton and citrus fruit plantations, surrounded by the bountiful wild vegetation of subtropical rain-forests. Sport fishing trips in the plentiful rivers is one of the most characteristic and fascinating activities of the area.
With a significant tourist infrastructure, cities like Rosario, Santa Fe, Paraná, Corrientes and Posadas mingle landscape beauty with historical, architectural and cultural circuits, providing the possibility of multiple activities both for the day and the evening.
In February, the Gualeguay and Gualeguaychu carnivals make tourists feel the Brazilian influence through the music, the colors and the rhythm of the dancing bodies. 
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