Argentina
							Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km², making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.						
				 
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										Capital:  Buenos Aires
 Important Cities:Cordoba, Rosario, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, and Salta.
Airports:
Domestic and International Air Connectivity:
							Argentina’s airports provide both domestic and international flights connecting the country to destinations in South America, North America, Europe, and beyond.						
				Airports Facilities:
							Airports offer standard facilities such as duty-free shopping, car rentals, restaurants, and lounges. Ezeiza is the primary international gateway.						
				Tourist Attractions:
- Buenos Aires: Explore the vibrant capital with its European-style architecture, tango music, and historic neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca.
- Iguazu Falls: Witness the breathtaking waterfalls on the border with Brazil.
- Patagonia: Discover the stunning landscapes, including the Andes, glaciers, and national parks.
- Mendoza: Visit vineyards and enjoy wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's wine country.
- Ushuaia: The southernmost city in the world, a gateway to Antarctica.
- Regional Sightseeing: Argentina's regions offer unique experiences, from the wine regions in Mendoza to the Andean highlands in the north.
Currency:
							Argentine Peso (ARS) is the official currency.						
				Cuisine:
							Delight in Argentine cuisine, known for its beef. Try asado (barbecue), empanadas, and mate (a traditional tea). Italian and Spanish influences are also prominent.						
				Cultural Activities:
							Experience the passion of tango, Argentina’s national dance. Attend live tango shows, and explore local art and music scenes.						
				Accommodation:
							Argentina offers a range of accommodations, from 3-star to luxurious 5-star hotels. Examples include the Alvear Palace Hotel in Buenos Aires and The Vines Resort & Spa in Mendoza.						
				Transport Connectivity:
							Argentina has an extensive road network, and buses are a popular means of transport. While the country has rail services, they are not as extensive as the road network.						
				Population:
							Argentina has an estimated population of over 45 million people.						
				Religion:
							Argentina is predominantly Catholic, but there is religious diversity with Protestantism, Judaism, and other faiths.						
				Languages Spoken:
							Spanish is the official language. There are indigenous languages spoken in some regions, reflecting the country’s multicultural heritage.						
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