Where is Argentina?

Argentina is located in the South America region at latitude -38.416097 and longitude -63.616672 and is part of the South American continent.

The DMS coordinates for the center of the country are:

  • 38° 24' 57.95'' S
  • 63° 37' 0.02'' W

You can see the location of Argentina on the world map below:

Pin showing Argentina on a map

Argentina Neighboring Countries

The neighboring countries of Argentina (AR) are:

  1. Bolivia (Plurinational State Of) (BO)
  2. Brazil (BR)
  3. Chile (CL)
  4. Paraguay (PY)
  5. Uruguay (UY)

Maritime Borders

Argentina borders the Atlantic Ocean.

Argentina Related Content

Argentina Key Facts

CountryArgentina
CoordinatesLatitude: -38.416097
Longitude: -63.616672
Country CodesAlpha 2: AR
Alpha 3: ARG
Country Flag Emoji🇦🇷
Int. Phone Prefix+54
Capital cityBuenos Aires
Continent
Subcontinent
South America
South America
Country Area2,780,400 sq km
Population 202145,808,747
World Rank: 32
Median Age31.3
Life expectancy75.4
Major languagesSpanish (official), Italian, English, German, French, indigenous (Mapudungun, Quechua)
UTC/GMT TimeNumber of time zones: 1
  • UTC−03:00
Internet TLD.ar
Biggest AirportMinistro Pistarini International Airport (EZE)
Average temperature14.80 °C
58.64 °F
Administrative Divisions1 city 23 provinces
Political systemFederal presidential representative democratic republic

Argentina Economy Facts

World Bank Income GroupUpper middle income
World Bank RegionLatin America & Caribbean
CurrencyArgentine Peso (ARS)
GDP in 2020$389.6 (billions of USD)
World Rank: 29
GDP per capita in 2020$8,586
World Rank: 73
Major Industries / Economic SectorsAgriculture, manufacturing, energy, tourism
Top 5 Import CountriesBrazil, China, United States, Chile, Paraguay
Top 5 Export CountriesBrazil, China, United States, Chile, Netherlands

Biggest Cities in Argentina

Here are the largest cities in Argentina based on 2021 data:

City Population
Buenos Aires 16,216,000
Cordoba 1,329,604
Rosario 1,193,605
Comodoro Rivadavia 730,266
San Miguel de Tucuman 605,767
Mar del Plata 593,337
Salta 535,303
San Juan 471,389
Lanus 459,263
Florencio Varela 426,005

Map of Argentina with the Largest Cities

Other Countries in the South America Region

Nestled between Chile to the west and Uruguay to the east, Argentina occupies much of the Southern Cone of South America

Map of Argentina (Political)

A map highlights Argentina in yellow, labels major cities and neighbors, set against a blue ocean backdrop.
Map of Argentina with cities

Argentina’s neighboring countries are Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. Argentina has a long coastline facing the Atlantic Ocean.

The map of Argentina above shows the locations of nine major cities, including:

  • Buenos Aires 
  • Córdoba
  • La Plata
  • Mar del Plata
  • San Miguel de Tucumán
  • Salta
  • Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz
  • Vicente López
  • Corrientes

The capital city of Argentina is Buenos Aires.

The population of Argentina in 2021 is around 45.8 million.

Argentina is a Federal Republic with two legislative houses.

With a total area of 2,780,400 km2, it is the biggest Spanish-speaking country, the second-largest country in South America, and the eighth-largest country globally

The official language is Spanish, but the country also recognizes several regional languages: 

  • Guarani
  • Quechua
  • Qom
  • Mokovi
  • Wichi
  • Welsh

Argentina is still considered a developing nation with an emerging market, despite having the second-largest economy in South America, after Brazil. 

It produces the most grain of all Latin American nations, comes second in cattle raising, after Brazil, and second in tourism, after Mexico. 

The Argentinian people boast a 99% literacy rate and have access to free higher education through public schools. 

Argentina is currently home to eleven UNESCO World Heritage sites:

  • Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas
  • Jesuit Block and Estancias of Cordoba
  • Jesuit Missions of the Guarani
  • Qhapaq Nan Andean Road System
  • Quebrada de Humahuaca
  • Architectural works of Le Corbusier
  • Iguazu National Park
  • Talampaya Natural Parks
  • Los Alerces National Park
  • Los Glaciares National Park
  • Peninsula Valdes

There are an additional ten properties on the tentative list. The most recent addition, made in 2019, is the Sanmatinian Routes. 

Regions of Argentina Map

A color-coded map of Argentina, bordered by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
Map of the most important regions in Argentina (and wine growing areas are highlighted).

As the above Argentina political map shows, the country can be grouped into three key regional zones: the Northern Regions, the Cuyo, or Central Regions, and Patagonia. 

The Andes cut through all three down the western border that separates Argentina and Chile. 

Northern Regions

The Northern Regions of Argentina consist of three main divisions. 

Northwest

The provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta, Santiago del Estero, and Tucuman form the Argentine Northwest region. 

Due to extreme changes in elevation across the region, the climate ranges from cold and dry to warm and wet. Due to these conditions, residents of the region mainly settle along the fertile river valleys. 

Gran Chaco

The Chaco, Córdoba, Formosa, Salta, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, and Tucuman provinces are all part of the Gran Chaco region. 

This area is largely subtropical, with many lush forests, savannahs, and marshes. It covers 725,000 km2, spanning parts of Bolivia and Paraguay.

Mesopotamia

The provinces of Misiones, Entre Rios, and Corrientes makeup the Mesopotamia region of Argentina. 

These areas of Argentina are hot and humid, with abundant rainfall reaching up to 2,032 mm per year in the province of Misiones. 

It is also home to the Iguazu Falls and Ibera Wetlands, two of South America’s most popular tourist attractions

Cuyo (Central Regions)

The Central Regions of Argentina include:

Cuyo

The extremely mountainous Cuyo region comprises San Juan, San Luis, Mendoza, and La Rioja. The highest mountain of the Andes, Aconcagua, is in Cuyo. 

The mountains put Cuyo in a rainshadow, creating the ideal low humidity conditions for vineyards to thrive. Winemaking accounts for more than 80% of Argentina’s national production. 

La Pampas

La Pampas is a massive 1,200,000 km2 region that includes Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, and Cordoba.

The flat plains land and well-dispersed rainfall have created ideal conditions for both crops and cattle to thrive, which is why much of the 42,000,000 population works in agriculture or husbandry. 

Patagonia

The southern tip of South America is the Patagonia region, which includes Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago in the Southern Atlantic Ocean. 

The provinces of La Pampa, Neuquen, Rio Negro, Chubut, and Santa Cruz are in the Patagonian region.

Patagonia is a thriving tourist destination, especially for backpackers. The Perito Moreno Glacier, located in Santa Cruz, is part of the world’s third-largest freshwater supply.

Connections with Antarctica

The Argentine Antarctic Institute, founded in 1951, establishes Argentinian bases in Antarctica, where scientists from the South American nation study a range of fields, including biology, chemistry, and oceanography. 

Currently, Argentina claims rights to a majority of the Antarctic Peninsula, from 25° W to 74° W, then back to 60° S, at the South Pole. 

They have a total of 13 bases, seven of which are closed during the winter and six available for year-round staffing. 

Provinces of Argentina

A map of Argentina showing various regions in different colors with labels, and the country's name at the top.
Colorful map of Argentina with identified provinces

This Argentina map shows the borders between the 24 provinces. 

Each of Argentina’s provinces has its own constitution, but the nation as a whole is a federal system with overarching laws that override individual province laws. 

The provinces also host their own justice system, police force, and congress. Apart from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, which is split into partidos and localidades, the provinces are divided further into departments and municipalities.

Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

Located on the southeastern coast of Argentina, Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city, with an estimated population of 17,196,396. 

It is the most-visited city in South America. 

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires province is separate from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. 

The capital is La Plata. 

It is the largest and most populous province, at 307,571 km2, with a population of 15,625,084. 

Catamarca

Catamarca is a northwestern province with an area of 102,602 km2 and a population of 367,828. 

The capital city is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca. 

Chaco

Chaco is a northeastern province with an area of 99,633 km2 and a population of 1,055,259.

The capital city is Resistencia. 

Chubut

Chubut is a southern province with an area of 224,686 km2 and a population of 509,108.

The capital city is Rawson. 

Cordoba

Cordoba is a central province with an area of 165,321 km2 and a population of 3,308,876.

The capital city is Cordoba. 

Corrientes

Corrientes is a northeastern province with an area of 88,199 km2 and a population of 992,595.

The capital city is Corrientes. 

Entre Rios

Entre Rios is a northeastern province with an area of 99,633 km2 and a population of 1,055,259.

The capital city is Paraná. 

Formosa

Formosa is a northeastern province with an area of 72,066 km2 and a population of 530,162.

The capital city is Formosa. 

Jujuy

Jujuy is a northwestern province with an area of 52,219 km2 and a population of 673,307.

The capital city is San Salvador de Jujuy. 

La Pampa

La Pampa is a central province with an area of 143,440 km2 and a population of 535,184.

The capital city is Santa Rosa. 

La Rioja

La Rioja is a province with an area of 89,680 km2 and a population of 333,642.

The capital city is La Rioja. 

Mendoza

Mendoza is a western-central province with an area of 148,827 km2 and a population of 1,738,929.

The capital city is Mendoza. 

Misiones

Misiones is a northeastern province with an area of 29,801 km2 and a population of 1,101,593.

The capital city is Posadas. 

Neuquen

Neuquen is a western province with an area of 94,078 km2 and a population of 551,226.

The capital city is Neuquen.

Rio Negro

Rio Negro is a central province with an area of  203,013 km2 and a population of 638,645.

The capital city is Viedma. 

Salta

Salta is a northwest province with an area of 155,488 km2 and a population of 1,214,441.

The capital city is Salta.

San Juan

San Juan is a western province with an area of 89,651 km2 and a population of 681,055.

The capital city is San Juan. 

San Luis

San Luis is a northeastern province with an area of 76,748 km2 and a population of 432,310.

The capital city is San Luis. 

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is a northern province with an area of 243,964 km2 and a population of 273,964. 

The capital city is Rio Gallegos. 

Santa Fe 

Santa Fe is a central province with an area of 133,007 km2 and a population of 3,194,537. 

The capital city is Santa De de la Vera Cruz. 

Santiago del Estero

Santiago del Estero is a northern province with an area of 136,351 km2 and a population of 874,006.

The capital city is Santiago del Estero.

Tierra del Fuego, Antártida, e Islas del Atlántico Sur

Tierra del Fuego, Antartida, e Islas del Atlantico Sur is a southern province with an area of 21,263 km2 and a population of 127,205.

The capital city is Ushuaia.

Tucuman

Chaco is a northwestern province with an area of 22,524 km2 and a population of 1,448,188.

The capital city is San Miguel de Tucuman.

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