Victoria, Municipality in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina.
Victoria is a city on the eastern shore of the Paraná River facing Rosario. It oversees roughly 3,700 square kilometers of territory composed of islands and islets.
The settlement was founded in 1810 and received its current name in 1829. This change marked its recognition as a village and the start of its growth as a trading center.
The city maintains deep ties to fishing and river traditions that shape daily life. Visitors can see these practices throughout, from small harbors to restaurants serving fresh catches.
A bridge connects the city directly to Rosario and offers reliable access for travelers. The best time to visit is outside the hottest months when the climate feels more comfortable.
A beach resort offers water activities throughout the year. The Carnival season extends over several months with parades and dances.
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