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  2. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The lowest temperature ever recorded in Argentina and South America was −32.8 °C (−27.0 °F) in Sarmiento, Chubut Province on 1 June 1907. [129] This was recorded under standard conditions . [ 131 ]

  3. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In most parts of Argentina, lunch is the largest meal of the day. Excluding the largest cities, such as Buenos Aires, Rosario or Cordoba, most towns close for lunchtime. This is when most people return home to enjoy a large meal and siesta. Traditional lunches in Argentina are long and well developed.

  4. Climatic regions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Argentina is best divided into six distinct regions reflecting the climatic conditions of the country as a whole. [11] From north to south, these regions are Northwest, Chaco, Northeast, Cuyo/Monte, Pampas, and Patagonia. [11] [12] Each climatic region has distinctive types of vegetation. [13]

  5. This Is the Best Time To Eat Lunch if You Want To Lose Weight ...

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    Weight loss can be a puzzle—but sticking to this rule can help.

  6. This survey predicts the perfect night to eat outside — but ...

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    America's Ultimate Alfresco Evening - Fabuwood Kentucky weather forecast for Wednesday, July 24, 2024 from NWS Louisville The weatherman doesn't exactly agree with Fabuwood's generalized data.

  7. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Long lunches are traditional throughout the country, so businesses and shops often close between the hours of 12 and 2 pm, so that the workers have time to return home for lunch. A typical Bolivian lunch would consist of several courses, including a soup, a main course of meat, rice, and potatoes, then a dessert and coffee. [23]

  8. Climate of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    According to the central observatory, which has one of the most reliable and oldest records in South America, [3] the highest temperature in Buenos Aires, 43.3 °C (109.9 °F), was recorded on 29 January 1957 while the lowest temperature recorded is −5.4 °C (22.3 °F) on 9 July 1918. [50]

  9. ‘I don’t know how I will eat.’ For the workers behind ...

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    Lemos, 42, is a seasonal worker from northern Argentina. Six months a year, she harvests yerba, the leaves of a native South American shrub that are the basis of Argentina’s national beverage, mate.