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Buenos Aires
34°20'S 58°30'W
Buenos Aires
  Spanish
  2,791,810 km²
1,077,924 sq mi
 
38,747,000
     
 
Argentina is a land of extremes: its hectic urban centres contrast with a staggeringly remote hinterland. The country can be simultaneously hot in one region and cold in another. The one common thread is that the people possess a curiosity, passion and fervour for life - most visible when it comes to football, the national obsession. The Tango, gauchos and estancias are the country's clichéd attractions, but what strikes visitors most is that life here is for living: the fast pace only letting up for the afternoon siesta.
Those who think of Argentina and a long list of clichés will also evoke the legendary incidents of Argentina's political past, as immortalised in 'Evita'. A coup in 1943 resulted in the rise of Lieutenant General Peron Sosa as president, who instigated a policy of extreme nationalism and social improvement: the Peronista movement. Despite triumphant re-election as President in 1973, he died one year later and his wife, Isabelita Peron, took over, but was dramatically deposed by a military coup in 1976. This legacy of Peron (and his wife) continues to inspire Argentinean politicians and fascinate the popular imagination. The end of the Peronista period heralded perhaps the darkest period in Argentinean history. However, the mass discontent of the populace paved the way for improvement in economic circumstances and much-needed retribution for years of repression.
What also emerged was a country that may well surprise those with pre-expectations. Argentina is cosmopolitan and modern. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Buenos Aires. Somewhat unfairly referred to as a grimy Paris, Buenos Aires is a sophisticated capital brimming with character and an excellent spot for shopping and watching the world go by. Nightlife is spectacular and restaurants overspill with delectable dishes. You are just as likely to find businesspeople spending cash on the latest fashions as you are to find couples in passionate stages of tango.
 
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