Argentina

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Located at the southern tip of South America, Argentina is a Federal Republic consisting of 23 provinces and one federal district, with a population of 40 million people and covering an area of 3.76 million km2. At world level, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world, with a maximum length from north to south of 3694 km and from east to west of 1423 km. Due to the geographic location, geology and topography, Argentina has different native forest types: ranging from the subtropical forests in the northern latitudes to the sub-antarctic forests in southern latitudes. The total native forest area is about 300,000 km2.

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Wabö, E. (2016). Argentina. In National Forest Inventories: Assessment of Wood Availability and Use (pp. 121–133). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44015-6_6

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