Argentina

Argentina Land of Tango, Wine, and Wonders.

Argentina is the second largest country in South America and one of the most different in the context of landscape, culture and history. Argentina is known for tango music, excited football supporters, fantastic natural beauty and mouthwash, and is a living nation.

History

Indigenous peoples like Mapuche and Inca colonization lived in many parts of Argentina. Spanish rules (1516-1816) Spain brought Catholicism and the Spanish language when they colonized Argentina in 1516. Independence (1816) – Argentina divided from Spain on July 9, 1816.  These days, Argentina is known for its wonderful scenes, football stars, and rich cultural heritage.

Famous places and cities

Buenos Aires is the capital, which is known for its historical monuments, lively La Book Way and Tango Music.
Cordoba claims energetic student life and Spanish colonial architecture.
Rosario, where Che Guevara and Lionel Messi were born, claimed beautiful scenes of the Parana River.
Mendoza, Argentina’s Vinstad is known for its Andes jell and grapes.

Iguju Falls, shared with Brazil, is one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls on earth.

Perito Moreno Glacier: A fantastic Patagonian glaciers are still expanding instead of dissolving.

The world’s longest mountain range is great for skiing and hiking and is Andesfjell.

A UNESCO place, Waldes Peninsula includes sea lions, penguins and whales.

Famous places and cities

  • Asado (Argentine BBQ) :Grilled meats, especially beef, cooked over an open fire.
  • Empanadas :Pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, baked or fried.
  • Milanesa : A breaded and fried meat cutlet, similar to schnitzel.
  • Choripán : A chorizo sausage sandwich, a favorite street food.
  • Dulce de Leche : A sweet caramel spread, often used in desserts.
  • Mate : A traditional Argentine drink, made from yerba mate leaves and shared in a social setting.
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