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Mburucuyá National Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Mburucuyá National Park

Mburucuyá National Park ((スペイン語:Parque Nacional Mburucuyá)) is a National park in Argentina. It is located in the north west of the Corrientes Province around 150 km from the city of Corrientes and covers an area of 176 square kilometres of the Iberá Wetlands.
The area is important for the provision of water, the regulation of floods and draughts in the local region through its effects on the regional microclimate.
==History==

Around 5,000 years ago the area was populated by indigenous peoples, in more recent times the area was occupied by the Guaraní who introduced the cultivation of maize, squash, beans, Cassava, cotton and yerba mate.
When the territory was colonized by the Spanish many of the original settlements were occupied and substantially modified. The introduction of large scale agriculture saw the indescriminate deforestation of native trees.
The creation of the national park occurred in the 20th century. After the 2nd World War Dr. Troels Pederson donated the territory for the creation of the national park. The objectives of the park are to maintain the environment and show the region in its historical context.

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