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Buenos Aires |
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Buenos Aires is one of the most
populated cities in the world,
counting a total of 13 million
inhabitants in both the city and its
suburbs, which is surprisingly
enough in a country with such a
reduced population.It is
known as the most cosmopolitan city
in South America... |
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Iguazú |
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The
main attractions of this area are,
undoubtedly, the Iguazú Falls,
offering the unique spectacle of its
275 falls that seem to emerge from
the virgin jungle of the Iguazú
National Park, which protects over
2,000 flora species and 400 bird and
wild animal species... |
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El
Calafate |
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It is a nice tourist village of a
little more than 3,000 inhabitants,
El Calafate is the National Capital
of the Glaciers and the most
important city in the area. The most
renown of all the glaciers is the
Perito Moreno. This is an imposing
ice river of 3 km. (9900 ft) wide
and 70 m (235 ft) high... |
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Ushuaia |
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Ushuaia the capital city of
the Argentine Tierra del Fuego
province, known as the southernmost
city in the world, is 3,496 km from
Buenos Aires. It is located in the
southern end, framed by a one-of-a-kind
scenery of mountains, ocean,
glaciers, lakes and forests... |
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