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Cataratas do Iguaçu são eleitas como 7ª principal atração turística do mundo


Atrativo aparece em 1º lugar na América do Sul em levantamento feito pelo Tripadvisor com base nas avaliações de usuários. Quedas aparecem à frente de locais como Torre Eiffel, em Paris e o Central Park, em Nova York. Cataratas do Iguaçu Edison Emerson / Cataratas S/A As Cataratas do Iguaçu, em Foz do Iguaçu, no oeste do Paraná foram eleitas como a sétima principal atração turística do mundo pelo “Travelers’ Choice 2022 – Best of the Best”, do site de viagens TripAdvisor. O atrativo aparece em primeiro lugar na América do Sul e à frente de locais como Torre Eiffel, em Paris e o Central Park, em Nova York. Veja lista dos 10 primeiros colocados mais abaixo nesta reportagem. VÍDEO: Cataratas do Iguaçu têm maior vazão de água dos últimos 5 anos Cataratas do Iguaçu: entenda como chuvas e baixa demanda por geração de energia levaram à vazão recorde O levantamento é feito com base nas avaliações de usuários do site. O resultado leva em consideração a qualidade e quantidade de avaliações e classificações dos viajantes em passeios e atividades em atrações no mundo publicas em um período de 12 meses. Cataratas do Iguaçu Edison Emerson / Cataratas S/A Cataratas do Iguaçu Conforme o Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, são catalogados 275 saltos, o que dá às Cataratas o título de maior conjunto de quedas d'água do mundo. Além disso, elas são consideradas uma das Sete Maravilhas da Natureza. Sítios arqueológicos são encontrados perto das Cataratas do Iguaçu; objetos de origem tupi-guarani têm ao menos 2 mil anos O pior período de seca nas quedas d'água, conforme a Copel, ocorreu em maio de 1978. À época, a vazão foi de 114 mil litros de água por segundo. Lista dos 10 melhores atrativos do mundo, de acordo com as avaliações do TripAdvisor: Igreja da Sagrada Família: Barcelona, Espanha Coliseu: Roma, Itália Empire State Building: Nova York, Estados Unidos Grande Mesquita Sheikh Zayed: Abu Dhabi, Emirados Árabes Gallerie Degli Uffizi: Florença, Itália Praça de Espanha: Sevilha, Espanha Cataratas do Iguaçu: Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil The Roman Baths: Bath, Reino Unido Jardim dos Deuses: Colorado Springs, Colorado (EUA) Fontana di Trevi: Roma, Itália VÍDEOS: Mais assistidos g1 PR Veja mais notícias da região em g1 Oeste e Sudoeste.

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