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Corrientes, officially Province of Corrientes, or Taragüí Tetãminí is one of the 23 provinces of the Argentine Republic. In turn, it is one of the 24 self-governing states or jurisdictions of the first order that make up the country and one of the 24 national legislative electoral districts. Its capital and most populated city is the homonymous Corrientes. It is located in the northeast of the country, in the Norte Grande Argentino region, bordering the west and north with the Paraná River that separates it from Santa Fe, Chaco and Paraguay, northeast with Misiones, east with the Uruguay River that separates it from Brazil and Uruguay, and to the south with Entre Ríos.
With 88 199 km² is the eighth least extensive province, ahead of Entre Rios, San Luis, Formosa, Jujuy, Misiones, Tucumán and Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands, the least extensive. It is one of the fourteen founding provinces of the Argentine Confederation. The Corrientes government declared the Guaraní language as the province's "alternative official language" in 2004, along with Spanish, being the first Argentine province to recognize a second official language.