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Dictionary: Po·sa·das   (pə-sä'dəs, pō-sä'däs) pronunciation


A city of northeast Argentina on the Paraná River and the Paraguayan border. It is a trade and processing center. Population: 252,000.

 

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Posadas (pōsä'THäs), city (1991 pop. 211,297), capital of Misiones prov., NE Argentina, a port on the upper Paraná River. Its industries include woodworking and metallurgy. It is a point of departure for visits to Iguaçu Falls and to the nearby ruins of 17th-century Jesuit missions. The city was settled in 1849.


Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Posadas, Argentina
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The country code is: 54
The city code is: 3752


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It is 9:41 PM, December 29, in Posadas (Argentina).

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