Itá Ibaté
Itá Ibaté is a city in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is located on the banks of the Paraná River, near the Yacyretá Dam. The city is the head of the Itatí Department.
Historically, Itá Ibaté was founded on July 16, 1730, by Jesuit missionaries. Its name comes from the Guaraní language and translates to "high stone" or "high rock," referring to the geological formations in the area.
The economy of Itá Ibaté is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The Paraná River provides opportunities for fishing and recreational activities, attracting tourists to the region. The proximity to the Yacyretá Dam also plays a role in the local economy.