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Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, has a temperate climate, which is classified as a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification.Summers are hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms while winters are cool and drier with frosts that occurs on average twice per year.
Köppen climate classification map of Argentina [1] Climate zones within Argentina. [note 1]The climate of Argentina varies from region to region, as the vast size of the country and wide variation in altitude make for a wide range of climate types.
The city's resident labor force of 1.2 million in 2001 was mostly employed in the services sector, particularly social services (25%), commerce and tourism (20%) and business and financial services (17%); despite the city's role as Argentina's capital, public administration employed only 6%. Manufacturing still employed 10%. [78]
It was an unusually scorching winter day in Buenos Aires Tuesday, with thermometers in Argentina's capital crossing the 30-degree Celsius mark (86 degrees Fahrenheit), the hottest start of August ...
This is a list of the localities of Argentina of 45,000 to 150,000 inhabitants ordered by amount of population according to the data of the 2001 INDEC Census. San Nicolás de los Arroyos (Buenos Aires) 133,602; San Rafael (Mendoza) 104,782; Rafael Castillo (Buenos Aires) 103,992; Trelew (Chubut) 103,305; Santa Rosa (La Pampa) 101,987; Tandil ...
Colder weather predominates at higher altitudes in the Cuyo region which can receive snow during the winter. The Cuyo region includes the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan, and San Luis. [47] Western parts of La Pampa Province (as shown in map) also belong in this region, having similar climatic and soil characteristics to it. [11]
Salta (Spanish:) is the capital and largest city in the Argentine province of the same name.With a population of 618,375 according to the 2010 census, it is also the 7th most-populous city in Argentina.
Palermo is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located in the north of the city, near the Río de la Plata. It has a total land area of 17.4 km 2 and a population of 249,016. [2] It is the only barrio within the administrative division of Comuna 14. Palermo is perhaps best known as the polo capital of the world.