Capioví

Capioví
Municipality and village
Capioví

Location in Argentina

Coordinates: AR 26°55′50″S 55°03′33″W / 26.93056°S 55.05917°W / -26.93056; -55.05917
Country  Argentina
Province Misiones Province
Department Libertador General San Martín
founded 1920
Government
  Mayor Raúl Andrés Flach
Area
  Land 42 sq mi (108 km2)
Elevation 561 ft (171 m)
Population (2001)
  Total 3,335
Postal code 3332
Website capiovi.com

Capioví is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.[1]

Land was first acquired in the area by the Carlos Culmey Company, in 1919, and the following year, Enrique Graef and his family became the future town's first settlers. Named for the Capioví Falls, upstream, the village grew following Culmey's installation of a sawmill. The cultivation of yerba maté was followed by the 1971 opening of a Papel Misionero paper mill.

Capioví at Christmas time: The town is decorated with Christmas decorations handmade from recycled plastic bottles. A lot of the inhabitants get together all year round to make these crafts which are put up in December for visitors to admire. Capioví has become the state Christmas Capital.

References

The Capioví Falls

Coordinates: 26°55′50″S 55°03′33″W / 26.93056°S 55.05917°W / -26.93056; -55.05917


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