Wanda, Argentina

Wanda is a town and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.[1] It is part of Iguazú Department. The municipality based around the town is called Colonia Wanda, however, the town itself is generally called simply Wanda.

Wanda
Municipality and town
Flag of Wanda
Country Argentina
Province Misiones
DepartmentIguazú
Population
  Total15,529
 2010
CPA
N3376
Amethyst geode in Wanda mines. Geoda de amatista, ubicada en el interior de la mina de piedras preciosas.
Amethyst geode in Wanda mines.

In 2010, 15,529 people were registered in the entire municipality, of which 13,901 lived in the urban area; in 2001, 11,799 were registered in the urban area, which represents an increase of 18% in 10 years. It is only 55 kilometers from the Iguazú Falls, and is an obligatory stop for tourists touring the province, visiting the precious stone mines. At present, it is the second tourist destination of choice within the province.

Wanda is well connected to the rest of the country by National Route 12, which connects it with Puerto Iguazú, Posadas and Buenos Aires. Wanda is also the origin of Provincial Route 19, the only access route to the city of Andresito and the international bridge that connects the latter with Capanema, in Brazil.

The main economic activity is forestry, as around half of the municipality's land is covered by reforested forests. Tourism and the cultivation of yerba mate are also important.

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