Rosario is the largest city in the central Argentina province of Santa Fe. The city is located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third most populous
3. This study assessed the invasive potential of these species in Argentina based on (i) bioclimatic envelope models, (ii) distribution of water bodies, (iii) location of the most populated cities, (iv) comparisons between their alien and native climatic niches, and (v) the main ecological ...
Pato match in Argentina Patois played on horseback with the rider holding a net in the hand. However, few play the national sport as it is an expensive sport. Soccer is the most popular sports activity and Argentina has won the world cup two times. There are famous soccer stars such as ...
as if the scenery itself were alive. It is a land of stark contrasts, where the scorching heat of the day gives way to the crisp coolness of the night, revealing nature in its most primal form. In such adynamic and untamed environment, how can architecture not onlyintegratebut alsorespect...
Public buses are the most common way to travel within the cities. In Buenos Aires, a one-way fare is around 1,000 ARS per trip. In Mendoza, fares start at 800 ARS. In Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Mar del Plata you need a transit card to use the public transit, while smaller areas ...
Aconcagua, South America’s highest peak, attracts climbers seeking a challenge. See Argentina’s most famous glacier, Perito Moreno, and even walk upon its surface. Go skiing in Bariloche, explore the region’s waterways by catamaran, or hike through the Fitz Roy river valley and admire the ...
Located in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago between Chile and Argentina, the Beagle Channel connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It is one of the most important waterways and one of three navigable routes that link the two oceans. Other navigable routes are the Drake Passage to the south ...
de la Plata estuary on the south eastern coast of South America. With a population of 3 million in the metropolitan area and another 10 million in sprawling Greater Buenos Aires, it is the third largest conurbation in Latin America and one of the world’s ten most populated cities...
Its metro area has above 16 million inhabitants, which puts Buenos Aires among the 10 most populated cities in the world. Buenos Aires shares the world’s top 3 with London and New York City in terms of cultural offerings. For instance, it is normal to have more than 250 live theater ...
Like other Latin American countries, Argentina is populated by a mixture of different ethnic cultures; however, unlike other Latin American countries, most Argentinians are of central and west European descent. People older than age 50 are mainly European immigrants or first- or second-generation ...