GETTING
AROUND
By
Plane
Due to the country’s large size, planes are best to travel long
distances, and you can then take overland transportation to get to your
final destination. Buying Airpass Visit Argentina in your own country,
you’ll obtain more economical prices for flights within Argentina.
Aerolíneas Argentinas, Austral, American Falcon, Federales Líneas Aéreas,
LADE and Southern Winds operate domestic flights. Domestic flights and
flights to Uruguay depart from Jorge Newbery Airport, located to the
north of the city beside the Río de la Plata. Airport taxes range from
$ 7.05 to U$S 20.50..
Domestic flights schedule from Buenos Aires to:
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Puerto
Iguazú
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Posadas
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San
Salvador de Jujuy
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San
Miguel de Tucumán
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Salta
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Córdoba
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Mendoza
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San
Carlos de Bariloche
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Trelew
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Mar
del Plata
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Río
Gallegos
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Ushuaia
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El
Calafate
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By
Bus
Buenos Aires bus station is located at Av. Ramos Mejia 1680 close to
Retiro Station (Tel. 4310-0700). Long-distance buses are equipped with
toilets, air conditioning and bar.
By
Train
Ferrobaires (Constitución Station, Tel. 4304-0028/31/38); TBA (Retiro
Station, Tel. 4317-4407/45); NOA Ferrocarriles S.A. (Retiro Station,
Tel. 4312-9506/13); Ferro Expreso Pampeano (Once Station, Tel. 4331-2702);
Urquiza Railway (Federico Lacroze Station, tel. 4553-0044).
By
Car (Car rental)
All international car rental companies operate in Argentina. The following
companies have offices In Buenos Aires: Ai Rent a Car International
(Maipú 965, Tel. 4311-1000), Avis Rent a Car (Cerrito 1527, Tel. 4307-5944),
Budget Rent a Car (Av. Córdoba 755, 2nd, Tel. 4311-9237), Dollar Rent
a Car (M.T. de Alvear 449, Tel. 4315-8800), Hertz - Annie Millet Rent
a Car (Paraguay 1138, Tel. 4816-8001), Localiza Rent a Car (Av. Alicia
Moreau de Justo 1120, Off. 104 “A”, Tel. 4331-5444), Thrifty
Car Rental (Carlos Pellegrini 1576, Loc.24, Tel. 4326-0418).
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Documents
and formalities
Valid passport
with or without visa depending on your nationality. Inquire at the closest
Embassy or Consulate. Visitors coming from countries not bordering Argentina
are exempt from all taxes on travelling articles and new articles up
to US$ 300 and an additional US$ 300, if purchased at duty free shops
within the national territory. No vaccination certificate is required
to enter the country.
Telephone
Pay phones work with cards that may be purchased in kiosks and telephone
companies’ offices, or with legal tender coins. There are also
stores with pay phones (open 24 hours a day) where you can pay in cash.
Calling to Argentina from abroad, dial the country code (54) and then
the area code of the place you want to call. For domestic calls, dial
0 before the area code. For international calls, dial 00, the country
code and city code.
Note that tariffs are reduced from 10.00 p.m. to 8.00 a.m.
Maps
Maps may be purchased at the offices of the Automóvil Club Argentino
(Av. del Libertador 1850, Tel. 4802-6061 and 4802-7071, Buenos Aires).
Tourist
information
Secretariat of Tourism, Tourist Information Centers: Av. Santa Fe 883,
(C1059ABC) Buenos Aires, Tel. 4312-2232 or 0800-555-0016; Ezeiza International
Airport and Jorge Newbery Airport. Buenos Aires Information Centers
in Pte. Quintana Avenue and J.M. Ortiz Street, Florida Street and Diagonal
Norte, Carlos Pellegrini 217, Dock 4 in Puerto Madero, De la Rivera
Theatre (La Boca), Retiro Bus Station, and Abasto Shopping.
Security Prevention and Tourist Assistance:
Comisaría del Turista: Av. Corrientes 436, (C1043AAR) Buenos Aires.
Tel. 4346-5748, 4328-2135 ó 0800-999-5000, e-mail: turista@policiafederal.gov.ar
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INTERESTIN
FACTS
The
name Argentina
It comes from the Latin term “argentum”, which means silver.
The origin of this name goes back to the first voyages made by the Spanish
conquerors to the Río de la Plata. The survivors of the shipwrecked
expedition mounted by Juan Díaz de Solís found indigenous people in
the region who gave them silver objects as presents. The news about
the legendary Sierra del Plata - a mountain rich in silver - reached
Spain around 1524. As from this date, the Portuguese named the river
of Solís, Río de la Plata (River of Silver). Two years later the Spanish
used the same name. The National Constitution adopted in 1853 included
the name “República Argentina” (Argentine Republic) among
the official names to designate the government and the country’s
territory.
Location,
area and frontiers
Located in South America, and thus, in the southern hemisphere, Argentina
has an area of almost 3.8 million square kilometers, 2.8 on the continent
– approximately 54% are plains (grasslands and savannahs), 23%,
plateaus, and the other 23%, mountains - and the remainder in the Antarctic.
It is 3,800 Km. long and is located between latitude 22º and 55º. Its
border with Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile has a perimeter
of 9,376 Km, while the territory bordered by the Atlantic Ocean is 4,725
Km long.
Geography
Argentina’s main characteristic is the enormous contrast between
the immense eastern plains and the impressive Andes mountain range to
the west. This is the frontier with Chile and boasts the highest peak
in the Western hemisphere: the 6,959 m high Aconcagua.
From Jujuy to Tierra del Fuego, the Andes present marvelous contrasts:
the Northwest plateaus, the lake region, the forests and glaciers in
the Patagonia.
To the north, Chaco is a forested area linked to rivers Bermejo, Salado
and Pilcomayo.
Between the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, the Argentine Mesopotamia (provinces
of Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Misiones) is formed by low hills, where
pools and marshlands evidence the ancient courses of these great rivers.
In some places within the subtropical rain forest, there are fissures
which provide such spectacular phenomena as the Iguazú Falls.
The Pampas, in the center of Argentina, is the largest and best-known
area of plains. Agricultural and livestock activities are performed
in this area, which includes the province of Buenos Aires, the northeast
of La Pampa, the south of Córdoba and south of Santa Fe. To the south,
the plains give way to small hills in Tandil and de la Ventana, and
to the west, to the Córdoba hills.
Towards the south, from the Andes to the sea, there appear the sterile
and stony plateaus of Patagonia, swept by the wind during most of the
year. The Atlantic coast, lined with high cliffs, forms massive indentations
like the Peninsula Valdés, with its spectacular and unique colonies
of sea animals.
Climate
The country’s territory offers a wide variety of climates: subtropical
in the North, sub-Antarctic in the southern Patagonia, and mild and
humid in the Pampas plains. Media temperature from November to March
is 23° C, and 12° C from June to September.
Population
Argentina’s current population is more than 36 million inhabitants,
almost half of which live in the city and the province of Buenos Aires.
Population density calculated on a national basis is 13 inhabitants
per square kilometer.
95% of the population is white and most are descendants of Italians
and Spaniards. As a result of the massive European immigration, the
white and Indian half-castes were slowly reduced and at the present
they amount only to 4.5% of the population. The pure indigenous population
- Mapuches, Collas, Tobas, Matacos and Chiriguanos - amount to 0.5%
of the population.
Language
Spanish is the official language of the Argentine Republic. In Buenos
Aires, some “lunfardo” expressions -city slang - are used.
Religion
There is complete religious freedom in Argentina, although the official
religion is Roman Catholic. Other religions practiced in the country
are Protestant, Jewish, Moslem, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox and
others.
Currency
The official Argentine currency is the Peso. There are bills of 2, 5,
10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos, and coins of 1 peso and 1, 5, 10, 25, and
50 cents.
Constitution
and Government
Argentina consists of 23 provinces plus a federal district, the City
Buenos Aires. The Argentine Constitution establishes a Republic under
a representative and federal system, and three separate branches of
government: executive, legislative and judicial.
The executive branch is exercised by the President and Vice-president
of the Nation, elected for a 4-year term, and who may be reelected for
a single additional term. The legislative branch is bicameral: the Senate
(composed of three senators from each province and from the City of
Buenos Aires) and the House of Representatives (composed of representatives
elected directly and in proportion to each district’s population).
The judicial branch “is vested in the Supreme Court and lower
courts of justice”.
Each province has adopted its own Constitution in accordance with the
National Constitution, to rule its administration.
The current National Constitution dates from 1853. Nevertheless, it
was amended in 1860, 1898, 1957 and 1994. The last amendment made in
August 1994, allows the President’s reelection for an additional
term.
Two
historic dates
May 25, 1810. The first "Gobierno Patrio" or National Government Assembly
was constituted.
July 9, 1816. Proclamation of Independence by the “Provincias
Unidas del Río de la Plata”.
National
emblems
The Argentine flag has three horizontal stripes: the one in the middle
is white and bears the golden sun, and the two outside stripes are light
blue. The national flower is the ceibo, and the national stone is the
manganese spar (rodocrosita) or "Inca Rose".
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