Asado, soccer, tango, mate, Malbec, dulce de leche, choripán, the Obelisco. We are that, but we are also much more than that. The coffee at the corner, the non-negotiable time for a meeting with friends, Sundays with the family, the avenue that never sleeps, the rock nights.
The endless pampas, the gauchos, the festivals in the villages, the folklore. The remote and mysterious Patagonia and the north full of sun and colors. The jungle, the desert, the highest summit of America and the End of the World. All the personalities and characters that can inhabit these landscapes and climates.
Effusive, fun, sociable, friendly, passionate. Those are some of the words they use to describe us.
Welcome to Argentina!
CLIMATES AND LANDSCAPES OF ARGENTNA
In the extreme south of the Southern Hemisphere. Between the Andes Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, bordering five countries. The Republic of Argentina is located
there, one of the longest countries in the world with 3,800 km in length and the eighth among the largest, with an area of 3.8 million km.
Argentina has a pleasant climate that makes it a destination to visit, enjoy and explore all year round. The four seasons are distinguished and each one has its own charm and characteristic colors.
Summer is an ideal time to visit the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, the lakes and mountains of Patagonia, the vineyards at harvest time or the glaciers.
Winter is the perfect time to travel to the North, to enjoy the colorful and dazzling landscapes and to enjoy the snow and mountain sports in the Cordillera region.
Spring and autumn invite you to visit Buenos Aires, with its jacaranda trees, linden trees and blossoming trees, or essential places like the Iguazú Falls, the Iberá
marshlands or the mountain ranges in the center of the country.
REGIONS OF THE COUNTRY
The country is divided into six regions:
Cuyo Region
Cordoba Region
Patagonia Region
Buenos Aires Region
Litoral Region
Northern Region
Plains, jungles, forests, highlands, deserts and mountains. Argentina is a land of diversity and contrasts, which surprises with its varied geography. A large part of the
territory is occupied by a very fertile plain, the well-known Argentinean Pampas. To the west, the Cordillera de los Andes runs from north to south and reaches in the
province of Mendoza the highest peak of the American continent, the Aconcagua, at 6,960.8 meters. In the center, there are mountainous areas and to the east an
extensive Atlantic coastline. Considered one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity in the world, many of its natural sites have been protected as areas, reserves and national parks and have even been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
