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Saturday, December 20, 2025

Chaco

The Chaco Province is a province in northeastern Argentina, part of the Gran Chaco region. 
Capital: Resistencia (known for its open-air sculptures and cultural scene). 
Geography: Flat landscape with forests, savannas, wetlands, and drylands; warm subtropical climate with hot summers and flooding. 
Culture: One of the provinces with the largest indigenous populations (Wichí, Qom/Toba, Mocoví); since 2010, their languages ​​(Wichí, Qom, and Moqoit) have been official languages ​​alongside Spanish. Economy: Agriculture (cotton, soy), livestock, forestry; historically one of the poorer provinces. Attractions: El Impenetrable National Park (rich in wildlife such as jaguars and birds), Campo del Cielo (meteorite craters), rivers for fishing.








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