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The article says that the point where Brazil, Peru, and Columbia meet is known as the Tres Fronteras, while the point where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet is known as the Triple Frontier (and not as the Tres Fronteras). I believe that this is incorrect. I was at the point where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet in March 2007, and it is certainly called the Tres Fronteras by locals. Furthermore, the photo that accompanies the Tres Fronteras article is a photo of the Tres Fronteras where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet, NOT a photo of the Tres Fronteras where Brazil, Peru, and Columbia meet. The river in the photo is the Parana. The red roofed building in the right foreground is in Brazil. The city visible behind the tree is Ciudad del Este, Paraguay. (edit)