Argentina
Introduction
Located in southeastern South America, Argentina is the 8th largest country in the world and the 2nd in Latin America. Argentina was a Spanish overseas colony founded in 1776. Argentina has a temperate climate with subtropical temperatures in the north and sub polar temperatures in the south. With that, there is a prominent range of animals living in Argentina including jaguars, pumas, howler monkeys, crocodiles, llamas, a wide range of birds and penguins.
Argentina is considered the top destination in South America; characterized by its cultural offerings and its natural assets. Argentina is known for tango, beef, gauchos, futbol, Patagonia, the Andes Mountains and amazing architecture. Home to rich wetlands, the Andes highest peaks, desserts, massive ice fields, forests glacial lakes and salt flats; Argentina is filled with unforgettable adventures.
Argentina is considered the top destination in South America; characterized by its cultural offerings and its natural assets. Argentina is known for tango, beef, gauchos, futbol, Patagonia, the Andes Mountains and amazing architecture. Home to rich wetlands, the Andes highest peaks, desserts, massive ice fields, forests glacial lakes and salt flats; Argentina is filled with unforgettable adventures.
Capital: Buenos Aires
Language: Spanish is the official language in Argentina, however, English is the next widely spoken language.
Top Destinations!
Iguazu Falls: These are magnificent waterfalls with a jaw-dropping experience. They lie split between the Brazil and Argentina borders on a large national park and rainforest. The falls can be reached from both sides of the border.
The Andes: The Andes mountains stretch almost the whole length of Argentina's western side and feature the continent's highest peak: Cerro Aconcagua. In addition, they offer high desserts, scenic lakes, and great hiking.
Glacier Perito Moreno: This is one of the world's most dynamic and accessible ice fields.It measures 30 kilometers long, 5 kilometers wide and is 60 meters high. It is said to be a thrilling for the fact that of it's constant advance up to 2 meters per day, making building sized icebergs in the process.
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