Argentina covers much of the southern tip of South America. Its landscape is wild and vast and is filled with roaring waterfalls, hidden relics of ancient civilisations, and the end of the world. Famous for Lionel Messi, the tango and gaucho culture, there are plenty of cultural, historic and...
From Iguazú Falls to Tierra del Fuego, these Argentina National Parks are wonders of nature. The national parks are a network of 33, each preserving a unique environment and wildlife. Argentine explorer Francisco Moreno donated land in the Andes foothills to create Argentina's first national park in 1903. Then,...
While Brazil often comes to mind first when picturing stunning beaches in South America, Argentina's beaches are a unique mix of rugged Patagonian lakeside and golden sandy beaches in the country's north. Argentina has a long coastline, so no matter where you are in the country, you're bound to...
Argentina on the South Atlantic Coast of South America stretches 3800 km (2360 miles) north to south. Its shape is like an inverted triangle, 1420 km (880 miles) at its widest point, with the tip of the triangle at the bottom of the continent. Because of this unusual shape,...
Look at a map of Argentina and you'll immediately see why it's the second-largest country in South America, behind Brazil. It occupies most of the southern part of South America, from its western boundary of the Andes and its eastern one, the South Atlantic Ocean. It's one of the...
Argentina has a northern border with Brazil and after the latter, it is the second-largest country in South America. Its western border is the Andes and the eastern the South Atlantic, with a coastline that stretches for 4,725 kilometres (2,950 miles). It has a long history with the Incas...
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