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  2. Belmond Hotel das Cataratas - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, with Iguassu Falls directly behind it. The two-story Portuguese colonial style hotel opened in 1958. [2] Two further wings were added in 1971 and 1982. The main building houses the reception area, a bar and restaurant with terrace and an outdoor pool area with a casual restaurant.

  3. Iguazu Falls - Wikipedia

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    Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side 2019. The Iguazu Falls experience a humid subtropical climate (Cfa, according to the Köppen climate classification) with abundant precipitation and high temperatures year-round. During the summer of 2006, a severe drought caused the Iguazu River to become diminished, reducing the amount of water flowing over the ...

  4. Hotel Gran Meliá Iguazú - Wikipedia

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    It left Sheraton on September 29, 2017 and joined Meliá Hotels International as the Hotel Meliá Iguazú. The hotel was renovated at a cost of $20 million and renamed Hotel Gran Meliá Iguazú in December 2018. [3] It is located inside the Iguazú National Park, less than one mile from Devil's Throat. The Park is an ecological reserve offering ...

  5. Iguazú National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was created in 1934 to protect one of the greatest natural beauties of Argentina, the Iguazu Falls, surrounded by the subtropical jungle. The Iguazú National Reserve was defined by law 18.801 of 7 October 1970 as constituting the western part of the Iguazú National Park. [1]

  6. Foz do Iguaçu - Wikipedia

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    The city has about 100 hotels and inns. Its main attractions are: Iguaçu Falls, which has a flow capacity equal to three times that of Niagara Falls. Part of the falls are on the Brazilian side. Others are on the Argentine side. "Devil's Throat" ("Garganta do Diabo" in Portuguese) is the tallest of the falls, which is 97 m (318 ft) high;

  7. Iguazu Falls records unusually high water flow - AOL

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    The Falls of Iguazú, on the border between Brazil and Argentina, registered a flow of 3.8 million gallons of water per second on Oct. 12, due to heavy rainfall in the area.

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