Foz do Iguaçu (in Spanish: Foz de Iguazú, "foz" - "mouth") is located in the far west of the state of Paraná, on the border with Argentina and Paraguay.
It limits with the city of Puerto Iguazú in Argentina, and Ciudad del Este in Paraguay.
Tourism and energy production are the main sources of income for Foz do Iguaçu.
The main attractions are the Iguazú Falls, the Itaipu hydroelectric dam and the place where the Iguazú River flows into the Paraná, known as the Triple Frontier.
It is a multicultural city that brings together various groups of immigrants such as Italians, Germans, Lebanese, Chinese, Ukrainians, Japanese and neighboring countries (Argentines and Paraguayans).
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See also information on Argentina.