• Argentina is the birthplace of Tango, a popular type of music and dance that originated in the working-class neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century. 
  • Despite the popularity of football in Argentina, their national sport is actually Pato. It is a sport played on horseback and has been the national sport since 1953. 
  • Argentina is home to more than 50 million cattle, making it the country with the second-largest cattle population in the world (behind India). 
  • The Argentinian flag features three bands of colour: yellow, white and light blue. The yellow band represents the sun, the white represents purity and the blue represents the sky. 
  • The highest mountain in Argentina is Aconcagua, which has an elevation of 22,840ft. It’s also the tallest mountain in all of the Southern and Western Hemispheres. 
  • The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso. 
  • Argentina has a rich ecosystem, with an estimated 9,000 plant species, 1,000 bird species and 400 mammal species. 
  • Argentines spend more time listening to the radio than any other nation in the world. 
  • In 2001, Argentina had five presidents in ten days.  
  • Argentina is home to both the highest and lowest points of the Southern Hemisphere. Mount Aconcagua in Mendoza marks the highest point of the Southern Hemisphere, while Laguna del Carbon – a salt lake that sits in the Santa Cruz province – is the lowest point.
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