Bordering Countries of Argentina

Argentina is a large and diverse country located in South America, bordered by several countries with their own unique characteristics.

  1. Bolivia

  • Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholicism
  • Official Language: Spanish
  • Currency: Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)

Country Overview:

Bolivia is a landlocked country known for its diverse landscapes, indigenous cultures, and historic sites. It has a unitary presidential republic system with occasional political tensions. Public security can vary, with some regions experiencing higher levels of crime and social unrest. Major landmarks include the Salar de Uyuni, Tiwanaku archaeological site, and the city of La Paz.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Argentina is connected to Bolivia by several highways, including National Route 9. Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Argentina and Bolivia. Airports: The nearest airport to the Argentina-Bolivia border is El Alto International Airport in La Paz.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is required for travel between Argentina and Bolivia.

  1. Paraguay

  • Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholicism
  • Official Language: Spanish, Guarani
  • Currency: Paraguayan Guarani (PYG)

Country Overview:

Paraguay is a landlocked country known for its Guarani culture, Jesuit missions, and lush landscapes. It has a presidential republic system with occasional political tensions. Public security is generally good, though there are concerns about organized crime in some areas. Major landmarks include the Jesuit Missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná and Jesús de Tavarangue, the Iguazu Falls, and the capital city of Asunción.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Argentina is connected to Paraguay by several highways, including National Route 11. Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Argentina and Paraguay. Airports: The nearest airport to the Argentina-Paraguay border is Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Asunción.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is not required for travel between Argentina and Paraguay for stays of up to 90 days.

  1. Brazil

  • Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholicism
  • Official Language: Portuguese
  • Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)

Country Overview:

Brazil is the largest country in South America, known for its diverse culture, Amazon rainforest, and vibrant cities. It has a federal presidential republic system with occasional political tensions. Public security can vary, with some regions experiencing higher levels of crime and social unrest. Major landmarks include Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, and the Amazon River.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Argentina is connected to Brazil by several highways, including National Route 14. Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Argentina and Brazil. Airports: The nearest airport to the Argentina-Brazil border is Foz do Iguaçu International Airport.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is required for travel between Argentina and Brazil.