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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Iguaçu National Park' has mentioned 'Argentina' in the following places:
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The park shares with Iguazxc3xba National Park in Argentina one of the world's largest waterfalls, extending over some 2,700 metres (8,900xc2xa0ft).
It borders Argentina, where the Iguazu National Park, which was implemented in 1934, is located.
This meeting of rivers forms the triple Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay border.
[5] The park would be part of the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor, which aims to provide forest connections between conservation units in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina in the Upper Paranxc3xa1 ecoregion.
The Iguaxc3xa7u National Park is a World Heritage property of 169,695.88 hectares located in the State of Paranxc3xa1, in southern Brazil, adjacent to the Iguazxc3xba National Park, also a World Heritage property in Argentina.
Both properties, together with some protected areas, are contiguous major remnants of the interior Atlantic Forest, once a much larger forest area, along the junction of the Iguaxc3xa7u and Paranxc3xa1 rivers where Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil converge.
The river, named after the indigenous term for xe2x80x9cgreat waterxe2x80x9d, forms a semi-circle in the heart of the two parks and constitutes the international border between Argentina and Brazil before flowing into the mighty Paranxc3xa1 River, 25 kilometres downstream from the park.
Criterion (vii): Iguaxc3xa7u National Park and its sister World Heritage property Iguazxc3xba National Park in Argentina conserve one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world, comprised of a system of numerous cascades and rapids nearly three kilometers wide within the setting of a lush and diverse sub-tropical broadleaf forest.
Criterion (x): Iguaxc3xa7u National Park forms with the contiguous Iguazxc3xba National Park in Argentina one of the largest protected remnants of the paranaense subtropical forest, belonging to the interior Atlantic Forest.
Some monitoring actions are also carried out with the Argentinian park guard forces responsible for Iguazxc3xba National Park conservation in Argentina.
Eventually, the property should be buffered by adequate and harmonized land use planning in the adjacent areas in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.