Oberá
Oberá · Argentina
Known as the "City of Churches" for its more than 30 places of worship, Oberá is also the site of the Fiesta Nacional del Inmigrante, held since 1980 to celebrate the more than 15 immigrant communities that shaped the city. The second-largest city in Misiones province, it sits amid streams, waterfalls, and forested hills, and serves as a base for exploring the wider region, including the thermal waters of Termas de la Selva, drawn from the Guaraní aquifer.
- Population56,528
- Nearest water from center 0.4 km0.3 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 20 km13 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
25°77°
175mm6.9in
F
24°76°
160mm6.4in
M
23°74°
145mm5.8in
A
21°69°
165mm6.6in
M
17°62°
155mm6.1in
J
16°60°
140mm5.5in
J
15°58°
135mm5.3in
A
17°62°
100mm3.9in
S
18°65°
160mm6.3in
O
21°69°
225mm8.9in
N
22°72°
175mm6.9in
D
24°76°
180mm7.1in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗