Visiting Argentina
For travel guide for Argentina and practical advice regarding eating, drinking, shopping, how to get around, price levels on lodging and holiday
accomodation (e.g. hotels, vacation rentals by owner, b&b's, vacation rental homes, holiday villas, condos, cabins, hostels, self-catering cottages)
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Argentina facts, geography & history
Facts
Government: Republic.
Population (est.): 39,930,000.
Capital, population (est.): Buenos Aires, 13,349,000 (metro. area), 2,769,000 (city proper).
Language: Spanish (official), English, Italian, German, French.
Monetary unit: Peso.
Geography
Argentina is nearly 3,700 km long from north to south, and 1,400 km from east to west (maximum values). It can roughly be divided into four parts:
the fertile plains of the Pampas in the center the country, the source of Argentina's agricultural wealth; the flat to rolling, oil-rich plateau of
Patagonia in the southern half down to Tierra del Fuego; the subtropical flats of the Gran Chaco in the north, and the rugged Andes mountain range
along the western border with Chile.
The highest point above sea level in Argentina is located in Mendoza. Cerro Aconcagua, at 6,962 meters (22,834 feet), is the highest mountain in the
Americas, the Southern, and Western Hemisphere. The lowest point is Laguna del Carbón in Santa Cruz, -105 meters (-344 feet) below sea level. This is
also the lowest point on the South American continent. Due to the higher gravity force in Laguna del Carbón, a pendulum clock, if not corrected, will
advance 24 seconds a day. The geographic center of the country is located in south-central La Pampa province.
The country has a territorial claim over a portion of Antarctica (unrecognized by any other country), where, from 1904, it has maintained a constant
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Adopted from and read more at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina
History
If you are interested in this country's history, please take a look
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