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In a detailed and chronological literary journey, the author exposes with mastery and dynamism, the historical facts about Iguazu, occurred in a century (1541 - 1641) that has been, for an incomprehensible reason, systematically hidden from society and kept out of the classrooms. Each of the facts are firmly supported by primary and research sources, which make the work a must-read to learn more about the identity of the Iguazu region.

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In a detailed and chronological literary journey, the author exposes with mastery and dynamism, the historical facts about Iguazu, occurred in a century (1541 - 1641) that has been, for an incomprehensible reason, systematically hidden from society and kept out of the classrooms. Each of the facts are firmly supported by primary and research sources, which make the work a must-read to learn more about the identity of the Iguazu region.

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Autorenporträt
Born in Puerto Piray, Misiones, Argentina, in 1979. Fourth son of a family of five siblings. In 1991 he moved with his family to Puerto Rico of the Antilles, following his parents, Abel and Irma, who went to fulfill their duties as Christian missionaries. On the island he finished his high school studies, and then in Miami, Florida, USA he completed the first two years of Bachelor in Arts. In 2003 he graduated with a degree in English Language from the National University of Asuncion, Paraguay, where he had returned to live with his parents, who were still missionaries in that country. Back to his native Misiones, Argentina while working in the Iguazú National Park, he studied Journalism; he worked as a teacher in several institutions, and devoted himself to reading, researching and recording the history of Misiones, more precisely the history of Iguazú, of which he also published several articles and reviews. Currently, he lives with his family in Iguazú, continues his work as a teacher, and directs his History, Culture and Tourism site orembae.com.