If you love Hollywood, you may want to associate Argentina with Madonna in Evita represented. If you know your history and geography, you would Argentina as the passage from the Atlantic to see the Pacific Ocean. And if you love to travel, you would recognize Argentina as one of the most popular for tourism in South America.
Argentina has an area of 3.761 million km, and 99% country squire. After Brazil, Argentina is the second largest area in South America and 8 in the world. The neighboring countries are in eastern Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil and Uruguay, in the West. The Atlantic is in the eastern and southern countries.
With its size and location, Argentina is home to several tourist attractions that boldly define the uniqueness of the country.
Iguazu Falls, a part of the Iguazu National Park in the province of Misiones, Litoral shows the beauty of water and the spectacle of nature. The falls produce 70-meter probe and is larger and twice as wide as Niagara Falls. The Horseshoe Falls is the result of a volcanic eruption. Of course, your trip to Argentina is not complete without a visit to Iguazu Falls.
Also in Misiones is the San Ignacio Jesuit ruins. This religious community founded by the Jesuits to bring Christianity to the local population. He ruins from the 17th Century will show how the community survived and lived during his time.
The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires is Argentina’s pride and one of the few structures that has earned the country its reputation and rights as the “Paris of South America called”. The opera is ending 1907 with a touch of French, Italian Renaissance and ancient Greek. If no display is presented, visitors can walk in to see the opera.
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