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Wine and Dine in Mendoza (via Guide to the Mendoza Wine Region in Argentina)
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(via Experience the Mesmerising Spectacle of Perito Moreno)
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(via Your Top Guide to Bariloche)
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Our Guide to Los Glaciares National Park is your appetising insight into all breathtaking nature that awaits you at the end of the world.(via Guide To Los Glaciares National Park)
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Argentina is considered the most European republic in South America with the majority of Argentines being descendants of Spanish and other European colonists. Modern Argentinian culture has been strongly influenced by its European immigrant population but with a South American flair.  (via The Culture and Customs of Argentina)
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The link with Argentina and the Nazi Germany is something which has fascinated historians for decades. Here, we take a step back in time and revisit this complex chapter of the South American country’s fascinating history. (via How Argentina Became a Safe Haven for The Nazi)
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Further south in Patagonia, the weather is extremely cold for most of the year, except for the summer months (November – March) when it can be surprisingly pleasant.  (via Weather in Argentina - from subtropical to sub polar)
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The Iguazu Falls can be visited at any time of the year. (via South America's Big Five destinations)
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#5 of South America’s Big Five (via South America's Big Five comprehensive itinerary)
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#5 of South America’s Big Five (via Conquer South America’s Big Five - Chimu Adventures Blog)
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September to November and March to May are perhaps the best times to visit Buenos Aires temperature-wise. (via When to go to Argentina? A year round destination)
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The summer months of December to March are when Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego in the south of the country are most accessible  (via When to go to Argentina? A year round destination)
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March and April are great months in which to visit wine growing regions such as Mendoza (via When to go to Argentina? A year round destination)
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