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Argentina has long played an important role in the continent's history. Following three centuries of Spanish colonization, Argentina declared independence in 1816, and Argentine nationalists were instrumental in revolutionary movements elsewhere, a fact that prompted 20th-century writer Jorge Luis Borges to observe, "South America's independence was, to a great extent, an Argentine ...
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Argentina, the birthplace of Tango and home to the world's widest street, offers a rich cultural heritage, delicious steaks, and stunning natural wonders like the Perito Moreno Glacier and Iguazu Falls. From the passion of tango to the rugged beauty of Patagonia, Argentina is a land of endless beauty with diverse landscapes, vibrant culture ...
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Aconcagua is 22,831ft above sea level, and Laguna del Carbon is 344ft below sea level. Argentina has the world's largest water fall system in its Iguazu falls on the Iguazu River. The falls have 275 drops and a width of 269ft. Argentina is an upper middle economy, which is the second largest and third largest in South America and Latin ...
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