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San
Carlos de Bariloche Located in
the meridional coast of the Nahuel Huapi Lake at 764 meters
over the sea level, is the center of the National Park of
the same name. Bariloche is one
of the most populated cities in the province of Rio Negro
and is one of the most important touristic centers in Argentina.
It is said that here starts the magnificent world of the
Patagonia. |
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Southern Lakes In
the northwest of the Patagonia area, the provinces of Neuquen,
Rio Negro and Chubut share this vast extension of virgin forests
surrounded by innumerable lakes. Here, nature offers a different
scenery each season of the year: in winter snowed hills make
skiing a local passion and more. |
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Buenos Aires
The city of Buenos Aires is the capital of
the Argentine Republic. Approximately three
million people live in its 202 square kilometers
(78.3 sq miles). However, together with the
metropolitan area, the total population of
Buenos Aires is above ten millions, making
it one of the ten most populated urban centers
in the world. |
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Iguazu Falls
The falls are in the northwest extreme of Misiones province,
just where the waters of the Iguazu River
offer a unique spectacle with its 275 falls that reach up
to 70 meters. They are surrounded by the virgin jungle of the
Iguazu National Park, protecting over 2000 flora species
and 400 bird and wild animal species. |
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Puerto Madryn
Puerto Madryn stands on the east coast of the province of Chubut,
by the blue waters of the Golfo Nuevo, where wind is music
and silence accompanies the language of birds. |