Argentina
The Word for Argentina is “made
of silver" or "silver colored”
Argentina Capital: Buenos
Aires |
Argentina Dialing code: +54 |
Argentina Airport code: REL,
ARR, AEP |
Argentina Continent: South
America |
Argentina Area: 1,073,500 sq.
mi (2,780,400 km2) |
Argentina Currency: Argentine Peso |
Argentina Official Language: Spanish |
Argentina Population: 45,696,159
(Approx.) |
Argentina National Day: 9
July |
Argentina National Animal:
No official |
Argentina National Bird: Rufous
hornero |
Argentina National Fruit: Apple |
Argentina National Flower: Erythrina crista-galli |
Argentina National Tree: Ceibo
tree |
Argentina National Sport: Juego
del pato |
Argentina Time zone: UTC -3
( GMT -3) |
Argentina Driving side: right
side of the road |
Argentina Flag:
The blue and white colors represent snow and clear skies. The
motto is unity and freedom. The sun of May is a national symbol it represents the
country and its people.
Weather in Argentina:
Summer: December to March
Rain: October and March
Winter: June to September
Food in Argentina:
Argentina Food Culture:
Argentina people mostly eat meat and vegetables. The Asado is
the traditional food of Argentina. Yerba mate is the national drink. Argentines
eat very late.
Argentina Must-try Foods:
- Milanesa
- Empanadas
- Chimichurri
- Carbonada
Economics of Argentina:
Argentina is more dependent on Agriculture. Its GDP is
$622.65 billion (approximately), and this country has a 74% debt-to-GDP ratio. Argentina's
main income source is the service sector—an upper-middle-income economy.
Argentina's imported goods are Petroleum, Machinery, Organic
chemicals, Plastics, and Pharmaceuticals. The export goods are Vehicles,
petroleum, electronic parts, and agriculture.
Argentina's export and import partners, Brazil, Chile, the
United States, and India are also partners.
Culture of Argentina:
The majority of Argentina's are Latin American, indigenous,
and European traditions. Their culture is both Western and Latin American
civilizations. It is modern culture and diversity.
Sports in Argentina:
Pato is the most popular and national sport in Argentina. Football,
Baseball, Volleyball, Polo, Rugby, Diving, and Ice hockey are popular sports in
Argentina.
Transport in Argentina:
How many airports in Argentina:
There are 101 airports including international, private, and
domestic. Ministro Pistarini International Airport is the biggest airport in Argentina.
Buses, planes, and trains are the main modes of public
transport in Argentina. They are a low-cost way to get around.
How many countries travel without visas to Argentina?
There are 133 countries without visas. It grants 24 e-visas
and 36 on-arrival visas. A visa is required for 33 countries.
The passport ranks 11th in the world.
Tourism Culture in Argentina:
The Canadian people are generally friendly and welcoming to
visitors. Mixed with Latin American and European heritage attracts visitors. Argentina
is full of seas.
Must visit places in Argentina:
- Mar del Plata
- Mendoza
- Salta
- Perito Moreno Glacier
Traditional Festivals in Argentina:
- Tango Festival
- Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia
- Asado
Defense in Argentina:
Argentina is the 95th place for crime rate in the
world. The Argentina Defence Army, Navy, and Air Force is the military of Argentina,
There are limited powers of 100,000 (approx...) active duty personnel, and people
protecting their country.
Interesting Facts about Argentina:
- Tango was born in Argentina
- Argentina is home to the world’s southernmost city
- It is home to a growing glacier
- The diversity of Argentina’s geographic features fosters a wide array of climates.
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