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Argentina shares its extensive land border with its five neighboring countries of Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay. Most of the Argentinian border was established by the Kingdom of Spain when it set up colonies in South America, and the countries retained the basic outline of the border after the independence and only making a few ...
The country shares borders with five countries: Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast. To the east, the Atlantic Ocean forms a natural border, and the southernmost point of mainland Argentina, Cape San Pío, is located in Tierra del Fuego.
Bordered by the Andes in the west and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, its neighbouring countries are Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast.
The map shows the Argentine Republic and neighboring countries with international borders, regions of Argentina, province boundaries, the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, provinces, province capitals, and major airports.
Argentina, located in the southern part of South America, shares borders with several countries and is bounded by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. To the north, Argentina is bordered by Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.
Argentina borders Chile in the west, Bolivia and Paraguay in the north, the Uruguay River forms sections of its border with Brazil and all of its border with Uruguay in the northeast. The southeastern part of Argentina is bounded by the South Atlantic Ocean.
Discover fascinating details about the shared borders with Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, and gain a deeper understanding of Argentina’s geopolitical context. Brazil is the largest country in South America and shares a border with Argentina.
Argentina, located in the southern part of South America, is bordered by Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast. It is washed by the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
Argentina Political Map illustrates the surrounding countries with international borders, 23 provinces boundaries with their capitals and the national capital.
As of 2015, immigrants made up almost 5% of Argentina's population, the largest share in South America. Migration from neighboring countries accounted for approximately 80% of Argentina's immigrant population in 2015.