Parana is the capital of the Province of Entre Ríos in Argentina.
Context
The place name of the city comes from the Paraná river on whose shore it is located.
The city arose in the 16th century when residents of Santa Fe settled on the other bank of the Paraná River. The population of the place developed slowly, acquiring a certain increase, both in the riverside area near the old wharf, and in the fields that stretched along the Paraná River, without the usual ceremonies being carried out when a Hispanic city was founded; there was no previous election of the land, it lacked the roll of justice and the founding act; but the conditions were favorable for the settlement; There were abundant bighorn cattle, the soil was fertile, there was no shortage of water or firewood, and for the moment a relative peace was maintained with the native peoples. The first settlers called the place Baxada del Paraná.
To get
By plane
- General Justo José de Urquiza Airport
By train
By car
By bus
- Bus Terminal
Boat
Travel
Watch
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- Municipal Palace of Paraná
- 1 February 3 Theater, June 25 62. It is the main theater in the city of Paraná.
- Plaza 1º de mayo
Museums
- Museum of Fine Arts "Pedro E. Martínez"
- Martiniano Leguizamón Historical Museum
- Provincial Museum of Natural and Anthropological Sciences Prof. Antonio Serrano
Do
- Camping in Camping Toma Vieja. It is a complex that has a capacity for 650 tents.
Events (edit)
- National Costume Event, takes place in November of each year.
Learn
Work
To buy
To eat
Drink and go out
Sleep
- Parana Hotel Plaza Jardin, July 9, 60.