HOLY WEEK-CORRIENTES – TELAM Agency
Multiple cultural, sports and religious activities were scheduled for this Holy Week in Corrientes, amid an influx of tourists that exceeds 80% reservations in the Capital and in various towns in the province, sources from the Ministry of Tourism reported today.
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Within the framework of the Month of Corrientes for its 435th anniversary, the Municipality of the capital scheduled free activities open to the public that include folkloric clubs, fairs and sports competitions, as well as religious ones, such as the guided transportation service that was provided yesterday for the traditional tour of the seven churches, among others.

The traditional Artisan Fairs are set up in squares and promenades and on the waterfront, on the banks of the Paraná River, where tourists and tourists can buy handicrafts in wood, iron, leather, as well as fabrics, mates, as well as floriculture, sweets and regional gastronomy, detailed the commune.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Tourism informed Télam that today, on Good Friday, the City’s Via Crucis will take place on Avenida Costanera Juan Pablo II, starting at 7:00 p.m.
The announced sports and recreational activities include today a Triathlon competition on Arazaty beach, a sports day in the afternoon and also today and tomorrow a kayak trip on the Paraná River.
In addition, recreational and sports days for boys and girls were announced in various spaces, during the days of Easter.
The closing of the program announces for Sunday, from 7:00 p.m., in the roundabout of Plaza España, the Official Peña de la Ciudad, with a diversity of artists, also with free admission.
The recreational proposals take place within the framework of a large influx of tourists that exceeds 80 percent of accommodation reservations, according to sources from the Ministry of Tourism.
In the same sense, the mayor of the town of Ituzaingó, Corrientes, Juan Pablo Valdés, expressed himself, who highlighted the number of visitors in that city with a large number of beaches. The community chief pointed out in statements to Radio Dos that more than 80% of the accommodation places are occupied, especially by tourists from Brazil, attracted by fishing.
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