About Argentine Sea, facts and maps

The Argentine Sea is in the South Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern coast of Argentina, extending from the approximate latitude of Montevideo, Uruguay, southward to Tierra del Fuego, and is situated about 500 mi (800 km) north of Antarctica.

What ocean is under Argentina?

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the Atlantic Ocean

The country is bounded by Chile to the south and west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil, Uruguay, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Its undulating Atlantic coastline stretches some 2,900 miles (4,700 km).

The geography of Argentina describes the geographic features of Argentina, a country located in Southern South America. Bordered by the Andes in the west and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, neighbouring countries are Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast.

Argentina borders Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brasil, Uruguay and the Atlantic Ocean (from north to south) to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. The country also has access to the Pacific Ocean through the Magellan Strait.

Argentina is famous for its excellent wine and food, as well as music and dance. Read on and you’ll soon see why Argentina deserves a spot on your South America bucket list. From football to tango, here are just some of the many things Argentina is famous for…

Does Argentina have good water?

Although tap water in Argentina’s larger cities is generally considered safe to drink it has high mineral content that can cause stomach upsets so it’s safer to drink bottled water. If you’re traveling outside of the major cities you definitely should not drink tap water.

Can you swim in Argentina beaches?

And many idyllic Argentina beaches that are perfect if you’re looking for a relaxing getaway. During the summer months, November through March, the summer heat is perfect for a refreshing swim too. You’ll find a huge array of beaches here.