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Posadas () is the capital city of the
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of
Misiones Misiones (, ''Missions'') is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes P ...
, in its south, at the far north-east of the country on the
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of the
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, opposite
Encarnación, Paraguay Encarnación () is a district and the capital city of Itapúa Department in Paraguay, located at the south-east of the department, on the right-hand (western) shore of the Paraná River, opposite Posadas, Argentina. The city has an area of 27 ...
. The city has an area of and a population of 324,756 (), and the Greater Posadas area has a population of over 359,609 according to a 2017 estimate (). Posadas is the provincial centre of the government, culture and the economy. Furniture, tobacco, food, textiles and construction are its most important industries. Other important economic activities are commerce and services. Posadas is connected to the
Paraguay Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to th ...
an city of Encarnación by the
San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge The San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge is a long cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Paraná River between the cities of Posadas, capital of Misiones Province, Argentina and Encarnación, capital of Itapúa, Paraguay. The main bridge is ...
. The port, once of great economical importance, is used for sport vessels, carrier of passengers and some boats for sand transport. The city is located on National Route 12, some from
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. The
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, at coordinates , is seven kilometres from the city, and features regular flights to Buenos Aires.


History

Father
Roque González y de Santa Cruz :''Not to be mistaken for footballer Roque Santa Cruz.'' Roque González de Santa Cruz (17 November 1576 – 15 November 1628) was a Jesuit priest who was the first missionary among the Guarani people in Paraguay. He is honored as a martyr and s ...
established a town called Anunciación de Itapúa on 25 March 1615, but ten years later the settlement was moved to the other side of the
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to the present location of
Encarnación, Paraguay Encarnación () is a district and the capital city of Itapúa Department in Paraguay, located at the south-east of the department, on the right-hand (western) shore of the Paraná River, opposite Posadas, Argentina. The city has an area of 27 ...
. The first settlement was not completely abandoned, and a new San José reduction was settled there in 1628. In 1867, during the
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, the Brazilians set up the Trinchera de San José military base there. Following the end of the war, Paraguay renounced all claims to the area, and in 1879, the town was renamed after
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Gervasio Antonio de Posadas y Dávila (18 June 1757, in Buenos Aires – 2 July 1833, in Buenos Aires) was a member of Argentina's Second Triumvirate from 19 August 1813 to 31 January 1814, after which he served as Supreme Director until 9 Janua ...
, the Supreme Director of the
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(1814). On 22 December 1881, the limits of the Misiones Federation were drawn, leaving Posadas within the territory of current
Corrientes Province Corrientes (, ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; gn, Taragui), officially the Province of Corrientes ( es, Provincia de Corrientes; gn, Taragüí Tetãmini) is a province in northeast Argentina, in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by (fr ...
. On 30 July 1884 the National Congress decided to give Posadas to Misiones Province, and name it its capital. The
National University of Misiones The National University of Misiones (in Spanish: ''Universidad Nacional de Misiones'', ''UNaM'') is a public university in Argentina. It has a publishing house and a radio station, ''LRH301 FM Universidad Nacional de Misiones'', that streams in ...
was established at Posadas in 1973, and in 1990, the city's cultural and economic links to Encarnación were strengthened with the completion of the
San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge The San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge is a long cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Paraná River between the cities of Posadas, capital of Misiones Province, Argentina and Encarnación, capital of Itapúa, Paraguay. The main bridge is ...
.


Public transportation

The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Posadas, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 57 min. 10% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 16 min, while 26% of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day. The average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit is 4.3 km, while 2% travel for over 12 km in a single direction.


Origin of the population

The population mainly owns Spanish ancestry. There are also, in lesser quantity, descendants of
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people (mainly of the Avá ethnic group in its majority), generally resulting of those who arrived in the 20th century onwards especially from
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(with Paraguayans being the largest foreign group). Among those who migrated from the rest of Misiones there are also descendants of Germans (other people of that descent have migrated from southern Brazil in the first half of the 20th century), Poles and Ukrainians, as well as a small group of Mbyá indigenous people. Another little minorities are
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,
Ashkenazim Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
and descendants of Italians and French, as well also immigrants from
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(who arrived since the late 2000s) and Asia (mainly Laotians of the
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ethnic group who arrived in the late 1970s as refugees from the
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, Japanese who arrived in the mid-20th century, and Chinese who arrived from the 2000s). Other immigrants who make up very small numbers and who generally arrived in the late-20th century or 21st century are Bolivians, Haitians (who are mainly university students), Peruvians, Senegalese, South Koreans and Taiwanese.


Climate

Posadas has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification, Köppen Cfa). Summers are hot and humid with lows around , highs around , daily mean , and frequent thunderstorms. Winters are warm with lows around and highs around , daily mean . The highest temperature ever recorded was and the coldest was .


Notable people

* José Acasuso, tennis player * Alberto Mancini, tennis player * Mariano Messera, soccer player * German Cano, soccer player * Daniel Vancsik, golf player * Danny Veron, dj producer musician


Sports

The city's main Association football, football teams are: Guaraní Antonio Franco, CD Guaraní Antonio Franco, :es:Club Atlético Bartolomé Mitre (Posadas), CA Bartolomé Mitre, Club Atlético Posadas, CA Posadas and Club Deportivo Jorge Gibson Brown, CD Jorge Gibson Brown.


Gallery

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Sister cities

* Bergamo, Italy * * Encarnación, Paraguay, Encarnación, Paraguay


References


External links

*
Municipality of Posadas
– Official website. * *
Universidad Nacional de Misiones


{{Authority control Posadas, Misiones, Populated places in Misiones Province Capitals of Argentine provinces Populated places established in 1615 Paraná River Argentina–Paraguay border crossings Cities in Argentina 1615 establishments in the Spanish Empire