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History of Corrientes Corner

The city of Esquina is located in the province of Corrientes, in the northeastern region of Argentina. Founded on February 10, 1806 by Benito Lamela. The strategic location of Esquina, at the confluence of the Paraná and Corrientes rivers. Today, Esquina is a prosperous and tourist city, known for its beautiful coasts, rich history and vibrant culture. It is an eminence in the service of fishing and sport hunting thanks to the variety of species that can be captured in the waters and surrounding fields, as well as hosting thousands of tourists from around the world throughout the year. The city has several museums, monuments and historical sites, and its port remains an important center of tourist activity. Every year, during the months of February and March, the city dresses in colors and music to celebrate the most anticipated party of the year. The Carú Curá, Yasí Berá, Yeroquí Porá and Esquina Samba Show troupes parade through the streets, displaying their finest outfits and choreographies, while people dance and sing to the rhythm of the music. Esquina is also famous for its festivals and celebrations, such as the Fiesta Nacional del Pacú, which is celebrated annually in the month of March. The city is a popular destination for tourists looking to enjoy the nature, history and culture of the region.

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