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Argentina
Argentina, a captivating South American nation known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse landscapes. As you embark on your journey, prepare to be enchanted by the tango rhythms, sizzling steaks, and warm hospitality that define this captivating destination.

Overview

Capital: Buenos Aires

Area sq km: 2780400.00 km²

Area sq miles: 1073518.00 mi²

Population: ~ 45.70 million

Official Languages: Spanish

Widely Spoken: Argentine Spanish

Currency: Argentine Peso ($)

Driving Side: right

Quick Facts

ISO Codes: ARG

Calling Code: 54

Median Mobile Internet Speed:

  • Download: 23.83 Mbps
  • Upload: 6.31 Mbps
  • Latency: 29 ms
  • Global Rank: #102

Median Broadband Internet Speed:

  • Download: 74.35 Mbps
  • Upload: 34.83 Mbps
  • Latency: 11 ms
  • Global Rank: #69

Electrical Socket Type:

Socket Type C C Type E and F plugs will also fit in type C sockets Socket Type I I No alternative plugs will also fit in type I sockets
Geographical Information

Continent: South America

Bordering Countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay

Climate: Argentina's climate varies dramatically across its vast expanse, offering something for every traveler. From the arid landscapes of the Andes to the subtropical warmth of the north, and the chilly winds of Patagonia in the south, the country's diverse geography ensures a wide range of climates and experiences.

Travel Essentials

Emergency Police: 911

Emergency Ambulance: 911

Emergency Fire: 911

Tipping:

Vaccinations for Most Travelers: Hepatitis A, Tetanus

Vaccinations for Some Travelers: Hepatitis B, Rabies, Typhoid, Yellow Fever

Cultural Insights

History

Argentina's history is a tapestry woven with indigenous cultures, Spanish colonization, and a relentless pursuit of independence. From the ancient civilizations of the native peoples to the Spanish expeditions led by figures like Juan de Garay, Argentina's past is marked by struggles for autonomy and resilience, culminating in its declaration of independence in 1816.

Culture

Argentina's culture is a dynamic blend of European influences and South American traditions. The arts, especially the sultry tango, play a significant role in the country's identity. Embrace the passion for soccer, explore the vibrant street art scenes in cities like Buenos Aires, and savor the lively atmosphere of local festivals that celebrate Argentina's diverse heritage.

Cuisine

Prepare your taste buds for a culinary adventure in Argentina. Renowned for its succulent beef, Argentine cuisine revolves around the famous asado (barbecue). Empanadas, mate (a traditional herbal tea), and the delectable dulce de leche are also integral parts of the gastronomic experience. Don't miss the chance to indulge in these flavorsome delights.

Language

Spanish is the official language of Argentina, but you'll find a unique twist to it, known as Rioplatense Spanish. Embrace the rhythmic cadence and distinct vocabulary, and you'll navigate conversations with locals effortlessly. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but a few basic Spanish phrases can enhance your travel experience.

Politics

Argentina has a complex political history, and as a traveler, it's beneficial to be aware of the current political climate. The country has experienced periods of political unrest, but in recent years, there has been a focus on stability. Stay informed about any developments during your visit, and enjoy the unique charm and warmth that Argentina has to offer.

Religions

Safety and Legal

Tap Water

Tap Water Global Rank #43

#1 would be highest quality tap water and #195 would be lowest quality tap water.

Crime

Global Crime Rank #95

#1 would be highest in crime and #195 would be lowest in crime.

LGBTQ

Global LGBTQ Rank #22

#1 would be highest in LGBTQ friendliness and #195 would be lowest in LGBTQ friendliness.

Cannabis Laws Recreational Illegal Medical Legal

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