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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Quindy The town of Quindy, between Carapegua and Villa Florida, is best known for soccer ball production. As you enter the town you will see many vendors selling soccer balls along the side of the road. Departamento Misiones The defining characteristic of modern-day Misiones is not its Jesuit past but the cattle ranching that occurs on the province&#8217;s rolling hills. Historically Misiones was always a popular area for ranching the Jesuit missions engaged in cattle raising and after the Triple Alliance War the provisional government had various settlers from the ranching areas of Uruguay and Argentina move to Misiones along </p>
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