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1. What is the capital of Argentina? Buenos Aires

2. What ocean borders Argentina to the east? the Atlantic Ocean

3. What country borders Argentina to the west? Chile

4. What is the name of the islands off the southeastern coast of Argentina? the Falkland Islands

5. What is the name of the country that borders Argentina to the northeast along the ocean? Uruguay

6. What is the name of the mountain chain that runs along the west of Argentina? the Andes Mountains

7. Tierra del Fuego is a group of islands separated from mainland Argentina by the Strait of Magellan. In what part of Argentina is it located (north, south, east, or west)? south

8. What is the name of the cape where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans meet at the southernmost tip of South America? Cape Horn

9. If you wanted to travel from Buenos Aires to San Miguel de Tucumán, in which direction would you head? northwest

10. Roughly how many miles is it from Buenos Aires to Mendoza: 5 miles, 50 miles, 500 miles, 5,000 miles, or 50,000 miles? 500 miles



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