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There is an unexploited touristic potential in the area due to the vast inland waters making up the
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The most important population centers are the municipal seat, Santiago
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Mural. Nuestras RaĂses which translates to "Our roots" was made between 1991 and 1993 using the
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Much of the land is only slightly above sea level. Lagoons make up the western section where two important rivers, the
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