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Although Patagonia constitutes a quarter of Argentina’s land mass, its population is mostly employed by ranches and farms. Until tourism took off, agriculture was the main business of Patagonia. |

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Why Take a Vacation in Argentina, Patagonia?
Patagonia is arguably the most beautiful area of South America one can visit, offering some breathtaking natural and cultural attractions. The region’s first inhabitants were South American Indians who survived the difficult climate to farm the steppes in order to feed themselves and survive. Although Patagonia constitutes a quarter of Argentina’s land mass, its population is mostly employed by ranches and farms. Until tourism took off, agriculture was the main business of Patagonia.
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Must Visit Attractions In Argentina, Patagonia
Patagonia is known to many as the gem of the south. This place, once known by explorers as a mystic place, is a natural and cultural marvel. Patagonia is the tipping point that launched Magellan's Voyage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Today, the past is now engulfed with a lively population of tourists. Even though Patagonia has been hosting tourists for a long time, it still has a way of preserving its natural beauty.
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