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The provinces of Misiones, Corrientes , Formosa and Chaco are very communicated with the main cities of the country. As much the capitals as their main tourist destinations are accessible by means of a net of routes, to which it is necessary to add a good infrastructure of transport vial and air.
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Forest |
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The RN 12 and 101 crosses the National Park Iguazú. In that tract the banquina is narrow because the protection of the forest is prioritized.
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| International steps |
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To leave the country (to Brazil or Paraguay ) it is indispensable to take the DNI, the identification of identity (of the Federal Police) or the passport.
Migrations don't accept, any concept, the documentation certificates in step. |
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| Signaling of roads |
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Most of the routes that cross the provinces of Corrientes , Misiones , Formosa and the Chaco have an excellent signaling.
ven the alternative roads (of rubble and of earth) they expose good indicative posters. |
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| State of the routes |
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| The two main routes that the itineraries of this guide travel are the RN 14 (that skirts the river Uruguay ) and the RN 12 (parallel to the river Paraná).
Both are in very good state, but the excess of speed causes numerous accidents. |
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Travel to the Iguazú National Park |
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From the terminal of bus of Port Iguazú, starting from 7 in the morning, and each stocking hour, it leaves a community toward the National Park.
In the entrance it stops so that the tourists pay their pass, and, in the interior, it has two stops (a main one and another in the old Hotel Cataratas). |
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| Routes in protected areas |
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Several routes cross for national or provincial protected areas. It is the case of the national 12 and 101 with the National Park Iguazú, and the RP 40 that it arrives to the Provincial Park Iberá.
In all they register numerous hasty animals, for what is suggested to respect the limits of speed, specially at dusk. |
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| Transport urban |
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Corrientes , Formosa , Resistance and Inns have many lines of collective, service of taxis and remises.
In Corrientes , however, the taxis don't take identification (they are common cars). |
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| Surveillance of the river |
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The Naval Prefecture Argentina takes charge of the security of the sailing in the big rivers of the Argentina , as the Paraná and the Uruguay . |
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| Bus Station |
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To carry out intercity connections in micro among different counties it is possible to consult with the terminal of the city . |
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How to get there in car to Formosa |
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The city is located to 1110 km of the city of Buenos Aires
From Buenos Aires to leave for the national route 9, it will go by the cities of Belén de Escobar, Campana, continued for the national route 12 until the intersection with national route 14, it will go by San José.
Continue for national route 14 until the crossing with national route 130 and then take the national route 14, it will go by the city of Mocoretá, continue for the national route 14 until the crossing with the national route 119 and it will cross to the city of Curuzú Cuatiá. Continue for the national route 119 until taking the national route 123, it will go by the city of Chavarria, continue for the national route 123 until the crossing with the national route 12 until the crossing with the provincial route 5.
Continue for the provincial route 5 until the crossing with national route 16. continue for the national route 16 until the intersection with the national route 11, it will go by city of Resistance and Margarita Belén, continue for the national route 11 until the route of Formosa. |
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