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The Jesuits, the natives and the immigrants

During the seventeenth, the Jesuits and the Guaraní tribe fulfilled one of the most relevant chapters into the History of Humanity. They displayed a social, cultural, and religious lifestyle that was the only one of its kind. 

After that, in the 16th century, the interaction between the natives, explorers and conquerors began to shape the cultural space in this part of the continent. 

Finally, at the end of the XIX Century, there was a unique phenomenon of encounter and multicultural integration, where history was scored embodied by the native people and the arrival of colonization of families from Europe. Both together have created a unique cultural melting. 

Among the Jesuits ruins and on some internal roads, you will feel the echo of a utopia that ended in a tragedy marked by blood and fire. You will be feeling moved and trapped by this story.

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