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Argentina Travel

"Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves." - Marlene Dietrich

Street Tango, Buenos Aires

Quick facts about Argentina
Country code: AR
Zone: South America
Country local name: La República Argentina
Demonym: Argentinian, Argentine
Official languages: Spanish
Driving on the right side of the road
Currency: ARS (Argentine Peso)
Internet TLD: .ar
Calling code: +54
Time zone: ART (UTC-3) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC-3)
Population: 39.921.833
Capital: Buenos Aires
Biggest city: Buenos Aires
Borders: Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
 
 
Because of longitudinal and elevation amplitudes, Argentina is subject to a variety of climates. As a rule, the climate is predominantly temperate with extremes ranging from subtropical in the north to subpolar in the far south. The north of the country is characterized by very hot, humid summers with mild drier winters, and is subject to periodic droughts. Central Argentina has hot summers with thunderstorms (in western Argentina producing some of the world's largest hail), and cool winters. The southern regions have warm summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall, especially in mountainous zones. Higher elevations at all latitudes experience cooler conditions.

Major winds in Argentina include the cool Pampero blowing on the flat plains of Patagonia and the Pampas after a cold front; the Viento Norte, a warm wind that can blow from the north in mid and late winter creating mild conditions; and the Zonda, a hot and dry wind, affecting west-central Argentina. When the Zonda blows (June-November), snowstorms and blizzard (viento blanco) conditions usually affect the higher elevations.

The southern regions, particularly the far south, experience long periods of daylight from November to February (up to nineteen hours), and extended nights from May to August. All of Argentina uses UTC-3 time zone. The country does not observe daylight saving time.

When to go

The summer months - December to February are best to visit Santa Cruz and Moreno Glacier.

Buenos Aires and Central areas are beautiful in spring and autumn. For winter sports in the Andes, go from June to October.

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