Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Capital of Argentina | B | Buenos Aires | 97%
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Hometown of Lionel Messi | R | Rosario | 88%
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Home to the oldest university of the country | C | Córdoba | 84%
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Its metropolitan area is the largest wine-producing area in South America | M | Mendoza | 76%
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This city in Tierra del Fuego claims the title of world's southernmost city | U | Ushuaia | 73%
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Capital of the Entre Ríos province – namesake of a huge river | P | Paraná | 56%
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This coastal city was the smallest to host a match at the 1978 FIFA World Cup | M | Mar del Plata | 54%
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Site of the world's deadliest earthquake in 1944 – namesake of a Caribbean city | S | San Juan | 53%
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This provincial capital had a massive flood in 2003 | S | Santa Fe | 51%
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Where General Manuel Belgrano defeated Juan Pío de Tristán for the last time during the Argentine War of Independence | S | Salta | 50%
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Major provincial capital that was named "Ciudad Eva Perón" between 1952–55 | L | La Plata | 49%
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Where an assembly met and declared Argentina's independence in 1816 | S | San Miguel de Tucumán | 49%
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Oldest city that was established by the Europeans in Argentine soil | S | Santiago del Estero | 47%
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Most populous city in Patagonia | N | Neuquén | 46%
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The largest naval base of Argentina is located 29 km to the southeast of this city | B | Bahía Blanca | 43%
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Most populous Argentinian city on the Paraguay River | F | Formosa | 38%
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This river "port" is the closest town to a very famous waterfall | P | Puerto Iguazú | 38%
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Patagonian town whose harbour was the site where Ferdinand Magellan overwintered in 1520 during his voyage around the world | P | Puerto San Julián | 16%
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