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The Iguaçu National Park includes a series of massive waterfalls that lie on the border of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. It is fed by the Iguaçu River, which flows into the Paraná River. 275 individual waterfalls side by side, some as tall as 269 feet 82 m, make up the falls, though most are around 210 feet 64 m. It is one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, receiving thousands of visitors each year.