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Argentina is the second-largest country in South America and the eighth-largest country in the world.

It occupies a continental surface area of 2,791,810 km² (1,078,000 sq mi) and is located between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. It is bordered by Paraguay and Bolivia in the north, Brazil and Uruguay in the northeast, and Chile in the west and south. It also claims the British overseas territories of the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Under the name of Argentine Antarctica, it claims 969,464 km² (374,312 sq mi) of Antarctica, overlapping other claims by Chile and the United Kingdom.

The country is formally named the Argentine Republic (Spanish: República Argentina, Ibut for purposes of legislation, the form Nación Argentina (Argentine Nation) is used.


The name Argentina derives from the Latin argentum (silver). The first Spanish conquistadors discovered the Río de la Plata ("River of Silver"). Indigenous people gave silver gifts to the survivors of the shipwrecked expedition, who were led by Juan Díaz de Solís. The legend of Sierra del Plata — a mountain rich in silver — reached Spain around 1524. The source of the silver was the area where the city of Potosí was to be founded in 1546. An expedition that followed the trail of the silver up the Paraná and Pilcomayo rivers finally reached the source of the silver only to find it already claimed by previous explorers that had reached it from Lima, the capital of the Viceroyalty.

The name Argentina was first used in Ruy Díaz de Guzmán's 1612 book Historia del descubrimiento, población, y conquista del Río de la Plata (History of the discovery, population, and conquest of the Río de la Plata), naming the territory Tierra Argentina (Land of Silver).

Other names of country:

  1. Danish: Argentina
  2. Dutch: Argentinië, Argentijnse Natie (formal)
  3. English: Argentine Republic (formal)
  4. Finnish: Argentiina
  5. French: Argentine, République f Argentine f (formal)
  6. German: Argentinien n
  7. Icelandic: Argentína
  8. Italian: Argentina f
  9. Norwegian: Argentina, Republikken Argentina (formal)
  10. Portuguese: Argentina, República f Argentina f (formal)
  11. Spanish: Argentina, República f Argentina f (formal)
  12. Swedish: Argentina
  13. Turkish: Arjantin, Arjantin Cumhuriyeti (formal)

Province HASC ISO FIPS IATA UPU Population Area(km.²) Area(mi.²) Capital
Buenos Aires AR.BA B AR01 BA BA 13,827,203 307,571 118,754 La Plata
Catamarca AR.CT K AR02 CA C 334,568 102,602 39,615 (San Fernando del Valle de) Catamarca
Chaco AR.CC H AR03 CH CHO 984,446 99,633 38,469 Resistencia
Chubut AR.CH U AR04 CB CHT 413,237 224,686 86,752 Rawson
Ciudad de Buenos Aires AR.DF C AR07 CF 2,776,138 203 78 Buenos Aires
Córdoba AR.CB X AR05 CD CBA 3,066,801 165,321 63,831 Córdoba
Corrientes AR.CN W AR06 CR CTS 930,991 88,199 34,054 Corrientes
Entre Ríos AR.ER E AR08 ER ER 1,158,147 78,781 30,418 Paraná
Formosa AR.FM P AR09 FO F 486,559 72,066 27,825 Formosa
Jujuy AR.JY Y AR10 PJ J 611,888 53,219 20,548 (San Salvador de) Jujuy
La Pampa AR.LP L AR11 LP LP 299,294 143,440 55,382 Santa Rosa
La Rioja AR.LR F AR12 LR LR 289,983 89,680 34,626 La Rioja
Mendoza AR.MZ M AR13 MD MZA 1,579,651 148,827 57,462 Mendoza
Misiones AR.MN N AR14 MI MS 965,522 29,801 11,506 Posadas
Neuquén AR.NQ Q AR15 NE N 474,155 94,078 36,324 Neuquén
Río Negro AR.RN R AR16 RN RN 552,822 203,013 78,384 Viedma
Salta AR.SA A AR17 SA S 1,079,051 155,488 60,034 Salta
San Juan AR.SJ J AR18 SJ SJ 620,023 89,651 34,614 San Juan
San Luis AR.SL D AR19 SL SL 367,933 76,748 29,633 San Luis
Santa Cruz AR.SC Z AR20 SC SC 196,958 243,943 94,187 Río Gallegos
Santa Fe AR.SF S AR21 SF SF 3,000,701 133,007 51,354 Santa Fe
Santiago del Estero AR.SE G AR22 SE SE 804,457 136,351 52,645 Santiago del Estero
Tierra del Fuego AR.TF V AR23 TF TF 101,079 21,571 8,329 Ushuaia
Tucumán AR.TM T AR24 TU T 1,338,523 22,524 8,697 (San Miguel de) Tucumán
24 divisions 36,260,130 2,780,403 1,073,520

 
 
 
 
 


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