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Stretching 325 meters along Paseo Arazaty, this panoramic mural was once considered the longest in Latin America. Artists painted it in 1996–1997, and restoration has kept its visual encyclopedia of Corrientes legible: native flora and fauna, Guaraní mythological beings, religious symbols, liberating figures such as Andrés Guacurarí Artigas, José Artigas, José de San Martín, and Manuel Belgrano, plus carnival, chamamé, and a tribute to the women of Corrientes. The mural works like a riverside procession of regional identity, where history, folklore, and everyday pride are compressed into one long civic façade.