Caá Catí
Caá Catí is a municipality in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is located in the department of General Paz. The name originates from the Guarani language, where "Caá" signifies yerba mate or plant, and "Catí" meaning "small" or "narrow." Thus, "Caá Catí" can be interpreted as "small yerba mate plant" or "narrow plant."
The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock raising. It is a relatively small community, with a population concentrated in the town center and surrounding rural areas.
The municipality is also known for its historical significance, particularly its association with battles during the Paraguayan War. Historical sites and monuments related to the war can be found in and around Caá Catí.