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Argentina is a country in southern South America, situated between the Andes in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east. It is bordered by Paraguay and Bolivia in the north, Brazil and Uruguay in the northeast and Chile in the west.

Argentina is the second largest country of South America after Brazil and the 8th largest country in the world. Its total area is approximately 2.7 million km². Argentina claims a section of Antarctica (Argentine Antarctica) but has agreed to suspend sovereignty disputes in the region as a signatory to the Antarctic Treaty. Argentina also asserts claims to several South Atlantic islands administered by the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Area

  • Total: 2,766,890 km²
  • Land: 2,736,690 km²
  • Water: 30,200 km²

[edit] Claims

[edit] Boundaries

Total land boundaries: 9,665 km

With border countries:

Extreme points:

  • Northernmost: 21º46' S, 66º13' W, at the junction of rivers Grande de San Juan and Molinete (Jujuy)
  • Westernmost: 50º01' S, 73º34' W, at Parque Nacional Los Glaciares (Santa Cruz)
  • Easternmost: 26º15' S, 53º38' W, at Bernardo de Irigoyen (Misiones)
  • Southernmost: 55º03' S, 66º31' W, at Cape San Pío (Tierra del Fuego)
Geographic South Pole, if taking the Antarctic claim into account

Coastline: 4,989 km

[edit] Geographical zones

Regions
of Argentina
Argentine Northwest
Gran Chaco
Mesopotamia
Cuyo
The Pampas
Patagonia
Antártida Argentina*
* Claim in suspension
by Antarctic Treaty
Main article: Regions of Argentina

The country's provinces are usually divided in 6 zones regarding climate and terrain. From North to South, West to East:

[edit] Climate

[edit] Terrain

Topologycal map of Argentina, with claims on the Falkland Islands
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Topologycal map of Argentina, with claims on the Falkland Islands
  • Rich plains of the Pampas in centre part
  • Flat to rolling plateau of Patagonia in south
  • Rugged Andes along western border
  • Elevation extremes
This summit is also the highest in the American continent.

[edit] Natural resources

  • Fertile plains of the Pampas
  • Lead, zinc, tin, copper, iron ore, manganese, petroleum, uranium

[edit] Land use

  • Arable land: 9%
  • Permanent crops: 1%
  • Permanent pastures: 52%
  • Forests and woodland: 19%
  • Other: 19% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land: 17,000 km² (1993 est.)

[edit] Environment

Current issues: Environmental problems (urban and rural) typical of an industrialising economy such as soil degradation, desertification, air pollution, and water pollution. Argentina is a world leader in setting voluntary greenhouse gas targets.

Natural hazards:

[edit] Geographical Politics

Map of Argentina and claimed territories
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Map of Argentina and claimed territories

International agreements:

Strategic importance:

[edit] See also

[edit] References