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      Infrastructure In Argentina

      The Improving Infrastructure In Argentina

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          Main passenger hall in Terminal A of the Ezeiza International Airport (Ministro Pistarini) in Buenos Aires Argentina in 2023.
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          The Improving Infrastructure In Argentina

          Infrastructure in Argentina is good, but some areas and regions are in need of improvements and upgrades.

          For the most part, Argentina enjoys reliable internet services. 89.55% of the population is connected, and mobile internet usage is growing rapidly. Cell communication is also good here.

          Highway systems crisscross the country, and though they’ve made many improvements in recent years, many are unpaved and in need of renovation.

          Argentina has over 6 thousand miles of navegable waterways with various ports, most of the major ones on the Atlantic coast.

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              Within Buenos Aires, public transit is accessible, convenient, and cheap.

              While many locals choose to have cars, it is easy enough to get to and from any corner of the city at any hour on public transit.

              As part of infrastructure in Argentina, the city of Buenos Aires’ subway system runs from 5:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. (the final hour is dependent on the line) every day of the workweek.

              Buenos Aires also has an efficient bus system that runs 24/7. The buses are called colectivos, and, no matter where you are or where you want to go, you can find at least a couple bus lines that will take you there.

              An online map system specifies subway, bus, and even bike routes throughout the city.

              Argentina is served by over one thousand regional and international airports.

              In the city of Buenos Aires, the Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) sees more than 8.5 million passengers per year.

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                About Argentina

                Argentina is a diverse country with lots of natural resources. It could be—should be—an economic success story, and, now and then, it is.

                The Argentine peso is the national currency.

                Click here for currency conversion at today’s exchange rate.

                Like the people who live there, the city of Buenos Aires is vibrant and full of personality.

                Visit Buenos Aires and you will remember it always, and Buenos Aires is only the beginning of what Argentina has to offer.

                Most importantly, Argentina makes about one-half of all the wine produced annually in South America. So, about half of this comes from Argentina’s Mendoza region, where the landscapes of red earth and purple grapes appear eternal.

                Argentina’s is a café culture, meaning the people value good wine, good coffee, and good conversation.

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                    Infrastructure In Argentina- FAQs

                    Yes, foreigners can open a bank account in Argentina, as long as the appropriate paperwork is in order. It is possible to open an account in pesos as well as in dollars.

                    In Argentina bank accounts in dollars are much more scrutinized and controlled than those in pesos. This has to do with the country’s current necessity for foreign monies to repay its debt.

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