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  2. Misiones, Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Misiones (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈsjo.nes]) is a department located in the southern region of Paraguay. Its capital is San Juan Bautista . The eighth of Paraguay's 17 departments, it was created in 1906, then known as the San Ignacio Department , and was not given its present name until 1945.

  3. Mission Ribas - Wikipedia

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    The state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) is a large contributor to Mission Ribas. In 2009, US$2.1 billion were allocated to the mission, which according to PDVSA were "resources that have resulted in the issuance of 159,749 scholarships" and helped 632,623 Venezuelans earn "the title of Bachelor of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela".

  4. Misiones Orientales - Wikipedia

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    The Misiones Orientales (lit. ' Eastern Missions ' ) (or Siete Pueblos de las Misiones ( Spanish pronunciation: [miˈsjones oɾjenˈtales] , Sete Povos das Missões ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɛtʃi ˈpɔvuz dɐz miˈsõjs] , lit.

  5. Capital Department, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Capital Department is located in the southwestern tip of the Province of Misiones, Argentina. It borders the departments of Candelaria, Leandro N. Alem, and Apóstoles, as well as the province of Corrientes and the Republic of Paraguay, separated by the Paraná River. It has an area of 932 km², equivalent to 3.13% of the total province area.

  6. Campo Grande, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Campo Grande (Misiones) is an Argentine locality in the province of Misiones, the head of the Cainguás department. It borders the municipality of Aristóbulo del Valle, of the same department, and the municipalities of Ruiz de Montoya in the Libertador General San Martín department, Jardín América in the San Ignacio department, Campo Viera and Campo Ramón in the Oberá department, and ...

  7. Misiones Province - Wikipedia

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    Misiones is the second-smallest province after Tucumán. View of Iguazú Falls in the Iguazú National Park. Alto Paraná Atlantic forests. The Misiones plateau includes a part of Brazil across the border. The rocks contain significant quantities of iron which forms a part of the soil, giving it a reddish color.

  8. Leandro N. Alem, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Leandro N. Alem is a city in the province of Misiones, Argentina, and the head town of the department of the same name. At the 2001 census [ INDEC ] it had a population of 25,404 inhabitants. The city is named after Leandro Alem (1844–1896), one of the founders of the Radical Civic Union .

  9. Libertador General San Martín Department, Misiones - Wikipedia

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    Libertador General San Martín is a department of the province of Misiones . [1] [2] References This page was last edited on 4 February 2023, at 06:33 (UTC). Text ...