Location The city is located in the easternmost point of Argentina, on the border with Brazil, next to
Dionísio Cerqueira (state of Santa Catarina) and
Barracão (state of Paraná), an important entrance to the country. It lies on Barracón Hill, at an altitude of 835 m, the highest point in Misiones, by
National Route 14, which connects the
Argentine Mesopotamia with other regions. The municipality contains part of the
Urugua-í Provincial Park, created in 1990.
Climate Bernardo de Irigoyen has a
humid subtropical climate with abundant rainfall in every season (
Cfa in
Köppen climate classification), closely bordering a
subtropical highland climate (
Cfb) as the hottest month averages exactly ). Due to its elevation, it has the coolest climate among the cities of Misiones province, with an annual mean of . }} ==References==