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Ecologic diversity and historical richness characterize the Argentinian Northeast. Rainforests, yungas, valleys, ravines and the mythical puna offer incredible natural sceneries and the vestiges of Pre-Columbian cultures.
Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, Tucumán show off their cultural legacy as their main wealth. |
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| A wonderful rainforest scenery surrounds the Iguazú Falls, thus constituting one of the richest biomas in the world as regards flora and fauna diversity. This valuable natural heritage has justified the creation of the Iguazú National Park and a complete accommodation proposal and tourist infrastructure around it. |
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| One of the most sublime natural monuments in the country giving visitors a unique access and view. Every three or four years, the advancing phenomenon and the calving of ice blocks summons both national and foreign tourists, who stay at the El Calafate district to witness this amazing show. |
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| The capital of the country is a cosmopolitan city, a cultural mosaic of immigrants and Creole people teeming with history. Eclectic as regards its rich architecture and its countless artistic expressions, it is the cradle of tango and the anteroom to the pampas plains. |
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| Considered the Argentinian capital of subaquatic activities, it is bathed by the blue waters of the Nuevo Gulf. The urban shell is surrounded by hills and dunes and a beautiful promenade turns it into a modern and progressive city.. |
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| End of the World: capital of the large Tierra del Fuego Island, known as the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia offers an impressive geography with unique natural sceneries. It has a remarkable hotel and gastronomic infrastructure aimed at tourism. As well, it proposes various activities to enjoy nature: hiking, climbing, diving and horseriding, to mention some. |
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