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North Western Argentina is a sub region in Northern Argentina. It has approximately 21,000 residents soaring its population high. It is the size of Sydney. A very small sub region. The sub region takes up a corner of North Argentina's headlands and is lined up along the Northern and Western borders of Argentina. Commonly through South America, North Western Argentina is known for its favourable soil that is known as Red land soil. This soil is the best soil in South America. In 1977 in the Argentine drought failed crops in Argentina, but in North Western Argentina they grow 99,00000 crops to share among the country. For this the capital town a stone marble carving was madeto honour it. The carving contains Jade, Emerald, Topaz and a diamaond where given to them as honour.

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