Geography of Argentina
Argentina, officially Argentine Republic, a country of South America. It is bounded by Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, the Atlantic Ocean, and Chile.
See more »Argentina is the second largest country in South America in size. Only Brazil has more land. The geography of Argentina consists of four major regions: the Andes, the Pampas, the North, and Patagonia.
La Plata, Argentina, the capital of the province of Buenos Aires. It is situated near the south shore of the Río de La Plata, in the east-central part of the country. See more »
Argentina, officially Argentine Republic, a country of South America. It is bounded by Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, the Atlantic Ocean, and Chile.
See more »Buenos Aires,(Spanish:), Argentina, the nation's capital, largest city, and chief port.
See more »Córdoba,Argentina, the capital of Córdoba Province. It is on the Río Primero, 432 miles (695 km) northwest of Buenos Aires in north-central Argentina.
See more »La Plata, Argentina, the capital of the province of Buenos Aires. It is situated near the south shore of the Río de La Plata, in the east-central part of the country.
See more »Rosario, Argentina, a city in Santa Fe province. It lies on the Paraná River in east-central Argentina.
See more »Salta, Argentina, the capital of Salta province. It lies in northwestern Argentina near the foothills of the Andes.
See more »San Juan, Argentina, the capital of San Juan province. It lies in the foothills of the Andes, about 620 miles (1,000 km) northwest of Buenos Aires.
See more », Argentina, the capital of Santa Fé province. It lies at the junction of the Salado and Paraná rivers, 240 miles (386 km) northwest of Buenos Aires.
See more »Tucumán, also San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, the capital of Tucumán province.
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