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Did you know ❓ These facts about Argentina Home to the Southernmost City in the World Ushuaia, located on the southern tip of Argentina, is the world’s southernmost city, often called the “End of the World.” Beyond being a bucket-list destination, it’s also a gateway to Antarctica, with many Antarctic cruises departing from Ushuaia’s port. An Enormous Hidden Lake Under Patagonia Beneath the surface of Patagonia, scientists discovered a gigantic underground lake that stretches for hundreds of miles, known as the "Liquid Mirror Lake" due to its reflective properties. It's one of the world’s largest aquifers and is an ongoing site of exploration for scientists and adventurers. Cordoba Has Its Own "Jesuit Block" UNESCO Site In the city of Córdoba, you’ll find a fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Manzana Jesuítica" (Jesuit Block), a historic block featuring 17th-century buildings and the oldest university in Argentina. This area was once the center of Jesuit activity in South America and remains a place of profound cultural and historical significance. Argentina Has Penguins—A Lot of Them! Did you know? Argentina has one of the largest penguin colonies in the world. At Punta Tombo in Patagonia, more than a million Magellanic penguins gather each year to breed and raise their young. This is a rare opportunity to see these adorable creatures in their natural habitat! Glacier Watching at Perito Moreno Did you know? The Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park is one of the few advancing glaciers in the world. Visitors can witness massive chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the water—a spectacular natural phenomenon known as “calving.”

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