Buenos Aires is a province itself.
And the city of Buenos Aires is surrounded by the province. Nevertheless, the city does not belong to it since the city is autonomous, which means it is controlled by itself.
Said to be over 400,000 people and increasing
que hora es en New York si en Chile son las 12:00 am
Queen Margrethe II Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (as of November 2008)
what season is it in Buenos Aires, Argentina?
Many geographers have said that oil deposits were found in the Falkland Islands
Lake Argentino General Carrera Lake Cami Lake Lago Cardiel Laguna del Diamante Espejo Lake
The South Pacific Ocean, of course, and the Bay of Penas.
The five biggest lakes are as follows:
1General Carrera Lake970 km² of the lake's total 1,850 km² are inside Chilean borders2Llanquihue Lake860 km²3O'Higgins Lake529 km² of the lake's total 1,058 km² are in Chile4Ranco Lake442 km²5Presidente Ríos Lake352 km²
Five biggest rivers, by drainage basin area:
Loa River33,570 km²440 kmBaker River26,726 km²170 kmBío-Bío River24,264 km²380 kmMaule River20,600 km²240 kmBueno River15,367 km²130 km
Mainly the Strait of Magellan.
ARGENTINA. It is next to Brazil.
Argentina has Buenos Aires as its capital city.
Buenos Aires is located in South America, one of the seven continents.
Both Brazil and Chile border Argentina, Bolivia and Peru.
The distance between Miami, Florida, United States and Buenos Aires, Argentina is 4372 miles (7037 km) (3800 nautical miles).
Most of Argentina is farther from the equator than all of southern Spain is,
but there's a part in the north that's closer. I'm not in either country.
There are some parts of Argentina that are farther from the equator than any place
in Spain is, but there are certainly places in northern Argentina that are closer to the
equator than many parts of southern Spain are.
The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.