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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Iguazu National Park' has mentioned 'Brazil' in the following places:
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The park would be part of the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor, which aims to provide forest connections between conservation units in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina in the Upper Paranxc3xa1 ecoregion.
Located in Misiones Province in the Northeastern tip of Argentina and bordering the Brazilian state of Parana to the north, Iguazxc3xba National Park, jointly with its sister park Iguaxc3xa7u in Brazil, is among the worldxe2x80x99s visually and acoustically most stunning natural sites for its massive waterfalls.
The river, aptly named after the indigenous term for xe2x80x9cgreat waterxe2x80x9d forms a large bend in the shape of a horseshoe in the heart of the two parks and constitutes the international border between Argentina and Brazil before it flows into the mighty Parana River less than 25 kilometres downriver from the park.
Jointly with contiguous Iguaxc3xa7u National Park in Brazil, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1986, it constitutes one of the most significant remnants of the so-called Interior Atlantic Forest.
Criterion (vii):Iguazxc3xba National Park and its sister World Heritage property Iguaxc3xa7u National Park in Brazil conserve one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world comprised of a system of numerous cascades and rapids and almost three kilometres wide within the setting of a lush and diverse sub-tropical broadleaf forest.
Criterion (x):Iguazu National Park, together with the contiguous World Heritage property of Iguaxc3xa7u National Park in Brazil and adjacent protected areas, forms the largest single protected remnant of the Paranaense subtropical rainforest, which belongs to the Interior Atlantic Forest.
The integrity of Iguazxc3xba National Park must be considered in conjunction with the sister property in neighbouring Brazil.
Water levels are artificially modified through power plants upriver in Brazil, such as the Josxc3xa9 Richa or Salto Caxias Hydroelectric Plant, causing scenic and ecological impacts.
The value of the property is consolidated by the contiguity with the much larger Iguaxc3xa7u National Park in Brazil but requires corresponding effective management on both sides of the international border.
Among the threats requiring permanent attention are existing and future hydro-power development upriver, ongoing deforestation in the broader region, including in the adjacent forests in nearby Brazil and Paraguay, agricultural encroachment, as well as poaching and extraction of plants.
Eventually, the property should be buffered by adequate and harmonized land use planning in the adjacent areas in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.