Formosa Province
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Formosa Province is in northeastern Argentina, part of the Chaco Region. Its northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay, and borders the provinces of Chaco and Salta to its south and west, respectively. The capital is Formosa.
- Local name: Provincia de Formosa
- Population: 398,413 (1991); 485,700 (2001)
- Area: 72,066 km² (27,825 mile²)
- Geographic coordinates: 24-26º N, 60-62º E
The native language of Pilagá is spoken in central and western Formosa.
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History
Most of it once territory of Paraguay, after the War of the Triple Alliance Formosa was annexed to Argentina, to later gain, on June 15, 1955 province status.
Departments
The province is divided into nine departments:
Department (Capital)
- Bermejo (Laguna Yema)
- Formosa (Formosa) - The most populous department (40,04 % of province population)
- Laishí (San Francisco de Laishí)
- Matacos (Ingeniero Suárez)
- Patiño (Comandante Fontana)
- Pilagás (Espinillo)
- Pilcomayo (Clorinda)
- Pirané (Pirané)
- Ramón Lista (General Enrique Mosconi)
Cities
Major cities are:
- Formosa
- Clorinda
- Espinillo
- Pirané
- San Francisco de Laishí
- Comandante Fontana
- Laguna Yema
- Ingeniero Juárez
- General Enrique Mosconi
External links
- Provincial government (http://www.formosa.com.ar/) (Spanish only)
- One-page info (http://www.argentour.com/formosaing.html): enconomic info, with a map (can be enlarged)
- Encyclopedia Libre article (http://enciclopedia.us.es/wiki.phtml?title=Formosa+(Argentina)) (Spanish only)
- Provincial portal (http://www.formosa-web.com.ar/) (Spanish only)
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Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires Province | Catamarca | Chaco | Chubut | Córdoba | Corrientes | Entre Ríos | Formosa | Jujuy | La Pampa | La Rioja | Mendoza | Misiones | Neuquen | Río Negro | Salta | San Juan | San Luis | Santa Cruz | Santa Fe | Santiago del Estero | Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands | Tucumán |