Provinces
25San Luis Province
Central Argentine province known for its mountainous terrain, mining industry, and the city of San Luis as its capital.
Formosa Province
Northern Argentine province characterized by subtropical wetlands, extensive cattle ranching, and serving as gateway to …
Entre Ríos Province
Northeastern Argentine province situated between the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, known for its fertile plains, agricultur…
Santiago del Estero Province
Northern Argentine province known as the oldest continuously inhabited city in the country, featuring subtropical climat…
Corrientes Province
Northeastern Argentine province known for its wetlands, traditional folk music, and the historic city of Corrientes alon…
Misiones Province
Northeastern Argentine province famous for its subtropical rainforests, Iguazu Falls, and Jesuit mission ruins designate…
Neuquén Province
Northwestern Argentine province known for its vast oil and natural gas reserves, dinosaur fossil discoveries, and dramat…
Chaco Province
Northern Argentine province characterized by vast wetlands, subtropical forests, and significant indigenous populations,…
San Juan Province
Argentine province located in the Cuyo region, known for wine production, mining, and the Andes Mountains along its west…
Salta Province
Northwestern Argentine province renowned for its colonial architecture, dramatic Andean landscapes, and traditional folk…