Why Almost Nobody Lives In The Southern Half Of Argentina

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    Argentina is an incredible country in so many ways. From the beating economic heart of Buenos Aires in the north, to the pure beauty of the Patagonian mountains and Tierra Del Fuego archipelago in the south. But despite the natural beauty of the south, the vast majority of Argentinians (about 41 million people) have opted to live in the northern half of the country, leaving a relatively scant 6 million people to inhabit the entire south.
    So why don't more Argentinians live in the southern half of the country? And why does Argentina continue to claim the Falkland Islands as their own?
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Komentáře • 453

  • @MartinReiter143
    @MartinReiter143 Před 18 dny +83

    When I rented a car in southern Patagonia, about the only advice the owner gave me was to NOT LET GO OF THE DOOR when it was open, so that the wind would not tear it off. Good advice.

  • @joseluisdrimal
    @joseluisdrimal Před 18 dny +64

    Despite being an American channel, you told what happened with Operation Condor, managed by the CIA. Congratulations for your seriousness, professionalism and neutrality! Hugs from argentina

    • @ryanrobinson5638
      @ryanrobinson5638 Před 7 dny +2

      It's somehow not a top 3 atrocity by us........ Which is really saying something. Boy do we not like talking about operation condor

    • @ezequielsaavedra9670
      @ezequielsaavedra9670 Před 2 dny

      Gracias a la CIA nos salvamos de ser hoy paises terroristas con ak-47 en las manos y tapabocas como sucede en medio oriente...
      El comunismo se habia apoderado de america del sur. Yo agradezco a las FFAA haber intervenido a pesar del precio.

  • @mattmackewich9699
    @mattmackewich9699 Před 20 dny +270

    South Argentina is just Argentina's Canada.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth Před 20 dny +26

      As a Canadian, I can confirm. N Argentina is like the USA and S Argentina is like the Canadian West... cooler, windier but still liveable... Just not as...

    • @maravreloaded
      @maravreloaded Před 20 dny +19

      Argentina is Brazil's Canada.
      Colder and way less populated.
      Saludos desde Argentina.

    • @user-lk2ec4dn9o
      @user-lk2ec4dn9o Před 20 dny +1

      @@maravreloaded excuse me im argentine and brasil is not cold like canada and alaska or ushuaia...south argentina is no way near to brasil mate not even close its not even hot ...south of argentina is like canada as they said and ushuaia reminds me of alaska..i was born in patagonia and the winds are cold

    • @tomvlogs8463
      @tomvlogs8463 Před 19 dny +2

      @@user-lk2ec4dn9obruh can you read? He said its the other way around.

    • @gonzapelayo
      @gonzapelayo Před 18 dny

      NO

  • @BMWE90HQ
    @BMWE90HQ Před 20 dny +135

    Same reason people don’t live in northern Canada….

    • @stlmo974
      @stlmo974 Před 18 dny +6

      but is not that cold in southern Argentina

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před 17 dny +1

      Letz Go TRUDEAU 🇨🇳

    • @michaelsurratt1864
      @michaelsurratt1864 Před 15 dny +4

      @@stlmo974 not that cold is a completely useless statement. People from Finland will think -10° isn’t cold people from Mexico will think 60° is cold.

    • @stlmo974
      @stlmo974 Před 14 dny +1

      @@michaelsurratt1864 not that cold as northern Canada

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Před 13 dny +4

      @@stlmo974 Of course, but I think the wind is more intense in Patagonia, and some places doesn't have sufficient water

  • @sanexpreso2944
    @sanexpreso2944 Před 20 dny +98

    Southern Argentina has the strongest winds in the world outside of Antarctica, for those living in the Midwest or in the Rocky Mountains of the USA it's the same but on steroids

    • @maravreloaded
      @maravreloaded Před 20 dny +27

      The difference is that we make our houses with solid materials.
      Not wood and cardboard like in the us.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před 17 dny +1

      Don't cry for Argentina MESSI

    • @kstreet7438
      @kstreet7438 Před 17 dny +5

      @@maravreloaded I guess another difference is that Americans can afford to heat their homes during winter

    • @brendacruz3716
      @brendacruz3716 Před 15 dny +1

      We too.

    • @paomirabet5967
      @paomirabet5967 Před 10 dny +1

      @@kstreet7438 No sólo que tenemos con que calentarnos, sino que tenemos la mejor carne del mundo, el mejor vino del mundo..😘

  • @TheAURELIANITO
    @TheAURELIANITO Před 20 dny +187

    As an Argentinian, I don't consider Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area as part of the North and, in your map, it is just in the limit between North and South. If you ignore the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, the rest of Argentina is mostly empty with pockets of population that rarely exceed a million people. So while the facts stated in this video are correct, they are clearly misleading.

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 Před 20 dny +1

      ein Beitrag des Montages, 1. Mai 2024
      ° spring in most parts of Europe, in Cascadia, in New England, in parts of Asia
      ° autumn in Argentina, in Chile, in Southern Brazil, in Uruguay, in Southern Africa, in New Zealand, in parts of Australia
      The new "Messi-as" has arrived!
      Meanwhile Germany has become Basketball World Champion for Men in 2023!
      Diego Armando Maradona:
      "If Argentina becomes FIFA World Champions for Gentlemen, I will be running naked through Buenos Aires!"
      Italian Pope ... Italy becomes FIFA World Champion
      Polish Pope ... Poland becomes 3rd placed team at a FIFA World Cup
      German Pope ... Germany becomes FIFA World Champion
      Argentinian Pope ... Argentinia becomes FIFA World Champion
      I spot a structure ... !
      May be the Netherlands should have a Pope of their own again!
      ° ... Simon von Uetrecht (15th century); Bishop von Rom ...
      Jorge Borghelio was born in Argentina.
      He is Pope Francis now and 87 years old men, sitting in a wheelchair, since "Good" Friday, 29th March 2024.
      Maxima, Queen-Consort of the Netherlands, was born in Argentina.
      Her father was a Argetinian Federal Minister, of the fasicts military gouvernment of Argentina.
      Maximas father, on purpose, was not inivited to the wedding of Willem-Alexander and Maxima,
      exactly because of that reason!
      Why Argentina took fascists from Europe, since 1945?
      The were/are fundamenalists!
      FIFA World Cup of 1978 in Argentina (fascist dictatorship)
      Second Group Stage
      2; Federal Republik of Germany
      3; Second Republik of Austria
      Who was the opponent? :)
      The Malwinen-Inseln are a British Overseas Territory, ... so is Gibraltar Town!
      The Malwinen, the Osterinseln and the 5 Guaynas should its their repsective own members federation of COMNEBOL!
      Brazil shall make 27 countries out of its current 27 states.
      Southern Argentinia shall become "La Republica del Rio de la Plata"!
      Chile´s Southern half shall become "La Republica del Patagonia"!
      COMNEBOL would have 43 member countries.
      These boarder changes, would make it easier, to claim at least 6 spots for COMNEBOL, of the FIFA World Cup for Gentlemen!
      ° "Estadio de Las Malvinas Argentinas" ... What a stupid name for a stadium! :)
      Citizens of Argentina, ... some of you could settle on the Falklands ... peacefully!
      "Die Internationale erkennt das Menschenrecht ...!"

    • @joaquinfonseca4858
      @joaquinfonseca4858 Před 20 dny +19

      Nose si lo notas pero ya me di cuenta lo trucho del video cuando puso en el mapa a mar del plata en mitad de la pampa JABZSJ

    • @Texan_christian1132
      @Texan_christian1132 Před 20 dny +5

      Thay are called Argentines NOT Argentinians

    •  Před 19 dny +3

      “Nadie ignora que el Sur empieza del otro lado de Rivadavia..." Jorge Luis Borges

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před 17 dny +1

      Slava ARGENTINA 🦾

  • @isaiasrodriguez8980
    @isaiasrodriguez8980 Před 20 dny +29

    What a fantastic and insightful look at Argentina. It’s such a fascinating country. Buenos Aires is such a thrill. I truly hope that it can recuperate economically.

  • @FXwashere
    @FXwashere Před 21 dnem +117

    Going down south, according to me: Sandy beaches, palm trees, and beautiful weather.
    Going down south, according to Northern Argentines: *Patagonia*

    • @Th3Chuzzl3r
      @Th3Chuzzl3r Před 21 dnem +7

      Such a bizarre reality for a north hemisphere resident like myself, not to mention that they have winter in July and summer in December

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth Před 20 dny +10

      Same sitch with Australia... The further South you go the colder and cloudier it gets. And in fact, Melbourne gets less sun per year than Edmonton, Alberta my hometown on native land at 53 degrees NORTH! Warmer? At certain times of the year sure, but sunnier? Nope!

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 Před 20 dny

      @@stickynorth
      Hamburg (Germany) is located, roughly the same latitude as Edmonton (Alberta).
      "Daylight Saving Time" ... sucks!
      DST is most beloved in Italy!

    • @user-lk2ec4dn9o
      @user-lk2ec4dn9o Před 20 dny

      theres no sandy beaches nor palm trees in the patagonia..its not africa nor middle east nor caribean lol

    • @loboar2808
      @loboar2808 Před 19 dny

      @@user-lk2ec4dn9o no entendiste, dice que para ellos el sur es cálido, pero para nosotros el sur es frío, simplemente geografia. Una curiosidad.

  • @taotaoliu2229
    @taotaoliu2229 Před 21 dnem +142

    Southern Argentina is almost but not quite Antarctica.

    • @MatthewConnellan-xc3oj
      @MatthewConnellan-xc3oj Před 20 dny +2

      lol.

    • @IRLSuperb
      @IRLSuperb Před 20 dny +3

      The difference between that line in the thumbnails is the the temperature changes drastically. Like two different seasons. Most people rather stay in the north were it’s less cold

    • @mairhart
      @mairhart Před 20 dny +4

      No more like Antarctica than Ontario and Quebec, but more mountainous and much more scenic.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth Před 20 dny +5

      @@mairhart Bingo! I'd move there and I'm from Northern Alberta... Which got snow today...

    • @mairhart
      @mairhart Před 20 dny +1

      @@stickynorth My condolences on the snow :-)

  • @timelessdays
    @timelessdays Před 20 dny +18

    Just to note, Mar del Plata is a coastal town in the southeastern part of Buenos Aires.

  • @ElGranAguila
    @ElGranAguila Před 20 dny +17

    I would love to go to Patagonia someday.

  • @Tupavada
    @Tupavada Před 14 dny +8

    Te aporto dos datos: En Argentina somos 46.23 millones de habitantes. Y las Malvinas son Argentinas simplemente por qué son parte de nuestra plataforma continental. (Si les cabe alguna duda, vayan a chequear los últimos mapas de la plataforma submarina de Argentina (consensuados mundialmente) y no les quedarán dudas. Buen video, un saludo desde Buenos Aires 🇦🇷💪🏻

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Před 6 dny +3

      Los Canal islas cerca de Normandía son parte de la plataforma continental pero Francia no hice una guerra contra el RU por esto archipiélagob

    • @javiermartinmehdi1914
      @javiermartinmehdi1914 Před 2 dny

      @@lioneldemun6033 Si yo voy un dia y te expulso de tu casa x la FUERZA ( eso hizo Gran bretaña en 1833) tu casa pasa a ser mia o vos tendrias derecho a reclamarla x mas tiempo q pase...???

    • @persona_comun
      @persona_comun Před dnem +1

      Soy argentino, y la verdad que el argumento de la plataforma continental es el menos fuerte de todos los argumentos que tiene Argentina para reclamar las Malvinas.
      El argumento más fuerte, y que se debería usar más, es que desde la independencia (1816) hubo población que se identificaba como argentina en las Islas, hasta que en 1833 el Reino Unido expulsó a la población Argentina e implantó población británica de forma violenta. Este es el verdadero motivo por el que las Malvinas son argentinas, y por el cual el referéndum del 2013 es inválido (ya que fue votado por población implantada de forma violenta)

    • @Tupavada
      @Tupavada Před 15 hodinami

      @@persona_comun Yo también soy Argentino. Y me apoyo en los tratados internacionales basados en las aprobaciones de la ONU y sobre todo en el trabajo científico realizado a través de los últimos 20 años por la Comisión Nacional del Límite Exterior de la Plataforma Continental (COPLA) No son hipótesis, es evidencia científica.
      www.ucsf.edu.ar/onu-aprueba-ampliacion-de-la-plataforma-continental-argentina/

  • @zddxddyddw
    @zddxddyddw Před 19 dny +7

    You incluced Mendoza in your map of Patagonia but that is wrong, Mendoza is parto of another geographic region called Cuyo. Also, you placed Mar del Plata inland when it is a coastal city.
    Other than that, great video and greetings from Buenos Aires!

  • @michaelzeballos6344
    @michaelzeballos6344 Před 17 dny +9

    It's very simple. Most of the southern región is Patagonia, very windy most of the year, very hot in summer and very cold in winter. Not an easy climate to adapt yourself to. No centralization, long distances between cities and towns.

  • @Yormsane
    @Yormsane Před 20 dny +104

    Thank you for mentioning the effects of Operation Condor. Strange how other history & geography channels turn a blind eye to one of Henry Kissinger's nastiest pet projects.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth Před 20 dny +16

      Bingo! This deserves more than its own video, probably a series on it...

    • @M.L.Knotts
      @M.L.Knotts Před 20 dny +4

      Yea but calling it right wing is just plain ignorant

    • @miliba
      @miliba Před 20 dny

      It was necessary to prevent Soviet expansion. Nowadays nobody gives a damn about leftist governments because the USSR is no more

    • @Yormsane
      @Yormsane Před 20 dny +16

      ​@@M.L.Knotts So how would you describe Operation Condor? Do enlighten us.

    • @mike4181
      @mike4181 Před 20 dny

      The video is IGNORANT on Operation Condor. The Dictatorships were alredy on power years before the Meeting to share the Soviets Comunist Spys within the countries of Origin. Didnt Explain any Context, even the Story is Left side written, NO Context of Rusia involve told.-

  • @juanpedronardin8596
    @juanpedronardin8596 Před 20 dny +57

    Hi, an Argentine here and fan of this channel. Great video, I liked it, but I have some notes to amplify the information:
    -Patagonia is very underpopulated not only because its weather (the main reason of course), but also because it was incorporated later to the country unlike the north. They took part of the country since the 1880 decade (this isn't the case of Malvinas Islands tho). However in the last couple of decades, the patagonian provinces have been the ones that have grown the most in porcentual terms. Tierra del Fuego has particularly grown in a 50% between 2010 and 2022 census. They are still the most underpopulated ones of course, but they are going in a good way.
    -The contrast in population goes mainly between the full pampean region (Provinces of Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Santa Fe and Entre Rios, and the City of Buenos Aires) with 30 million of people (almost 66% of the country's population) and the rest of the country with 16 million. La Rioja and Catamarca are also very underpopulated provincies (300k and 400k people respectively) like the Patagonia, but this two are located in the north west of the country.
    -Mar del Plata is located in the coast, in the extreme south east of Buenos Aires Province.
    -I think you exposed well in a respectful and correct way both official positions related with Malvinas Islands (generaly north americans and europeans are limited to show or explain only the British position) which is fine. I just would like to add in the world map, that all Latin American countries supports the Argentinian position in the claim.
    Nonetheless I would like to recognize in the good sense the fact that you mentioned Operation Condor, an atrocious historical event that generally is omitted by people from North America or Europe. I have great respect for you for that.

    • @Texan_christian1132
      @Texan_christian1132 Před 20 dny +4

      Finally someone who says Argentines NOT Argentinians

    • @juanpedronardin8596
      @juanpedronardin8596 Před 20 dny

      @@Texan_christian1132 I use both, just like in this long comment.

    • @Texan_christian1132
      @Texan_christian1132 Před 20 dny +1

      @@juanpedronardin8596 only Argentine

    • @Tony_417
      @Tony_417 Před 19 dny +5

      The Falkland Islands will always remain British, per the will of the people living there. Argentina needs to wake up and get over it

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před 17 dny

      @@Tony_417 that population was implanted by the british empire so I dont care what they think, if they want to be british they can go there.
      Imagine if the pro-english people on the USA were given the choice to remain british during their independence... you would have cities or even entire states considered british land inside the United States, thats not how things work.
      If some day the Malvinas are finally given back to Argentina, those people must accept it or get the f*ck out asap.

  • @WizardToby
    @WizardToby Před 20 dny +20

    Southern Argentina (aka Patagonia) is basically antarctica. Cold snowy tundra down there and lots of penguins.

    • @maravreloaded
      @maravreloaded Před 20 dny

      Just the tip at Tierra del Fuego.

    • @WizardToby
      @WizardToby Před 19 dny +2

      @@maravreloaded true I guess it would gradually get colder as you go south in Patagonian Steppe.

    • @mrdarkside4071
      @mrdarkside4071 Před 8 dny +5

      What an ignorant remark..Antarctica is deserted ice fields and moving icebergs, Patagonia is habitable and has humans settlements permanently.

    • @WizardToby
      @WizardToby Před 8 dny

      @@mrdarkside4071 would it be less “ignorant” to compare Patagonia to Alaska then?

    • @ottotcherrig3480
      @ottotcherrig3480 Před 7 dny +3

      @@WizardToby There´s different zones in Patagonia.Andes valleys and lakes are one of the beautiful landscapes in the world.Central steppe is arid and windy.The coast is beautifull,plenty of animals and very windy.The extreme south don´t have permafrost.

  • @dr.woozie7500
    @dr.woozie7500 Před 20 dny +75

    Argentina has the most fertile region of South America, yet they somehow fumbled and are the 23rd largest economy in the world behind countries such as Belgium.

    • @mairhart
      @mairhart Před 20 dny +13

      As noted, the colonial powers frequently intervene to extract wealth, interspersed with populist backlash that doesn't manage economies well for long-term growth.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth Před 20 dny

      Whenever nations are heavily subject to foreign interference and intervention like Canada, Argentina or Australia their economies will always suffer thanks to the geopolitical and economic might of Super powers who will do everything they can to control or kill the competition even form friendly nations... Bombardier C Series now Airbus A220 vs Boeing anyone? Thanks to Boeing, Bombardier basically collapsed as a jet-maker other than for the Global Express private aircraft it's still known for...

    • @hanschristopherson8056
      @hanschristopherson8056 Před 20 dny +1

      Short term gain

    • @uxb2001
      @uxb2001 Před 20 dny +17

      Socialism!

    • @mairhart
      @mairhart Před 20 dny

      @@uxb2001 Trump is a socialist, demanding that businesses do his bidding or else,

  • @MAuric10bal
    @MAuric10bal Před 17 dny +11

    I live in this "southern" part (close to Mar del Plata) and it's absolutely livable. The weather is temperate cold and not bad at all. With better policies that promote productive activities, (like the expected offshore gas and oil) and decent healthcare is as good as any other part of the world.

    • @LevisH21
      @LevisH21 Před 9 dny

      Southern Argentina must be similar to what Alaska might be for USA.
      and the Falklands would probably be the Hawaii for Argentina, but they are part of UK.

    • @rodolfodicarlo7819
      @rodolfodicarlo7819 Před 8 dny +1

      @@LevisH21 Not quite the same climate though

    • @MAuric10bal
      @MAuric10bal Před 8 dny +1

      @@LevisH21 only parts of Patagonia might be comparable to Alaska. In Buenos Aires province is less cold than cities like New York or Chicago.

    • @voice.of.reason
      @voice.of.reason Před 7 dny +2

      I bet the weather there is better than in the UK

    • @rodolfodicarlo7819
      @rodolfodicarlo7819 Před 7 dny

      @@voice.of.reason I doubt it...

  • @BryTheGuy55
    @BryTheGuy55 Před 20 dny +6

    You have great videos, Geoff! ❤

  • @renatoe9648
    @renatoe9648 Před 20 dny +28

    Kinda annoying that México keeps being referenced as the center of spanish control when Lima was the center for South América and directly administered argentina til the 1770's (aprox)

  • @frequentlycynical642
    @frequentlycynical642 Před 19 dny +7

    No mention of the Pampas as a major cattle region? Cattle came WAY before crops.

  • @robertoblanco3494
    @robertoblanco3494 Před 19 dny

    Great video, good job. Thank you for the information Geoff

  • @samanthahernandez441
    @samanthahernandez441 Před 18 dny +1

    This is an amazing video. I learned a lot.

  • @danielclingen34
    @danielclingen34 Před 19 dny +3

    I hated geography in high school, idk what got me to click on the first video of yours but ever since I can’t stop, every time they pop up. Your videos are so interesting.

  • @tvo6453
    @tvo6453 Před 20 dny +38

    Fun Fact…if you ever visit Argentina, a great conversation starter is to bring up how great Argentina was in the Falkland War.

    • @Nozzred
      @Nozzred Před 20 dny +6

      As to ask New Zealanders "Where are them kangaroos then?" when you landed...

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 Před 20 dny

      @@Nozzred
      In a zoologic garden?

    • @IERServer
      @IERServer Před 20 dny

      Conversely, if you mention the Malvinas are (actually) British, civilized people will look at you like if you just said the n word, whereas the uncivilized will fight you.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před 17 dny

      MESSI in Miami these days 🤯

    • @user-ye5xg8th5e
      @user-ye5xg8th5e Před 7 dny

      Cómo preguntarle a un Inglés: por qué la estrella del escudo de la camiseta de su selección de fútbol casi no se ve? será por tantos años? o por tímida?

  • @LearningSpanishwithDrL
    @LearningSpanishwithDrL Před 19 dny +2

    Great video!

  • @Arsontapir
    @Arsontapir Před 21 dnem +27

    10 bucks say its cause you can't farm in it

    • @liquidfloyd2588
      @liquidfloyd2588 Před 20 dny +2

      Totally wrong actually. Foreigners own the land and wont let you farm in it

    • @GORULLA
      @GORULLA Před 18 dny +3

      @@liquidfloyd2588 cause it’s impossible to farm in it. It’s just all gravel desert. Yes the main sediment there isn’t sand it’s actually gravel

  • @nickd717
    @nickd717 Před 20 dny +24

    Ok, the answer for almost all these videos is the same: IT’S TOO COLD!
    But in this case it’s something different. It’s because it’s too Chile down there.

  • @afevre11
    @afevre11 Před dnem +1

    As an argentinian, nice video! Just two minor mistakes: 1) Mar del Plata is located on the coast of BsAs Province, no inland. 2) Neuquén population is approximately triple than the video claims (~720 k)

  • @malikshabazz2065
    @malikshabazz2065 Před 17 dny

    great stuff!

  • @fernandog.dabramo9664
    @fernandog.dabramo9664 Před 15 dny +1

    Geoff, something similar happens in the Midwest USA (Arizona, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, etc.), and of course in Canada.
    Patagonian hinterland areas have several weather constraints in winter, reaching -10F. However, in 1983 there was a project to move the country's Capital to Viedma by the Rio Negro and the sea, as Brazil did in the 50's with Brasilia to set sovereignty in their Mata Atlantica hinterland.

  • @Ralph-em8xh
    @Ralph-em8xh Před 20 dny +2

    Awesome video dude! So much information and great visuals. I wish we had dudes like you and videos back in the seventies when I was in junior high and high school. We only had books and the occasional black and white movies of boring and repeated scenes of crap like banana trading with other countries. The only fun was getting the teacher to play the movies in reverse. Cool teachers would. Since even they knew the movies were boring back then. My favorite one to run backwards was one of lizards that run on their back legs. We were simple back then. Again great video. I'm 63 and I still like learning keeps the brain going along with the weed.

  • @matthewbarabas3052
    @matthewbarabas3052 Před 21 dnem +28

    probably summed up as: poor farmland, poor climate, poor coastal areas.

    • @BERSERKERDEMON1
      @BERSERKERDEMON1 Před 20 dny +12

      I ve lived or travelled to Europe, Africa (Cameroon), Australia (Western Australia) and Argentina.
      Argentina is the best place of all.
      (effects of global warming are limited compared to Southern Europe where temperatures reach 49 Celsius degrees, also there is no water shortages, the Northern part of Argentina is very sunny which is a good thing for agriculture, the country has a lot of natural resources: gaz/oil/mines and one of the largest stream of the world to produce electricity).
      People are very friendly (very little delinquency in Buenos Aires you can go at night and sit on the grass of a square nothing will happen to you there are even families, ... people also help you if you get lost which will never happen in any multi millions population western city, and the food is amazing -unlike Australia/UK )
      I ve yet to explore the rest of the country (north, west and south) but to me it's the best place of the world...

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 Před 20 dny +1

      @@BERSERKERDEMON1 i live in canada. we are also quite resistant to global warming.

    • @jdlc903
      @jdlc903 Před 19 dny

      ​Your so full of caca . I e lived in 4 countries and food in UK is good, supermarkets/ market's provide everything and restaurant scene is world competitive ( Michelin restaurants). Btw when I lived in continental Europe I met loads of Argentinians who had escaped and abandoned Argentina for Europe.​@@BERSERKERDEMON1

    • @paomirabet5967
      @paomirabet5967 Před 10 dny +1

      QUÉ IGNORANTE.. !! TENEMOS LAS MEJORES TIERRAS..LA ZONA PAMPEANA, LA MÁS RICA DEL PLANETA PARA EL CULTIVO, GANADERÍA..TENEMOS LA MEJOR CARNE DEL MUNDO..EL MEJOR VINO..!!!

  • @floretionguru2977
    @floretionguru2977 Před 18 dny +4

    If Buenos Aires is the largest city and is right on the border between the north and the south, I would think whether it counts as a northern or southern city also greatly contributes to why so many ore people are in the North, i.e. it is mostly a matter of definition.

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před 17 dny +3

      the place where he place the division line is wrong. The region oficially considered as "the south" is like 1/3 of the country, Buenos Aires is the most populated province (its shaped as the letter "P") and the city of Buenos Aires (capital of both, the province and the country) is at the north of said province. He pointed the city of Buenos AIres as "the north" but the whole province is located in what we consider "the center" of the country.
      The most populated part of the country (where the provinces of Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Santa Fe are located) is simply considered "the center". The part we consider as "the north" is also wrongly marked here, as it would be about 20% of the country or so (its... the part on top of the center, lol).
      There are a lot of regions, but to be very simplistic just think of it as divided in 3 instead of 2 like he did in the video, the most populated part is not the north, but the middle one.
      If you imagine it as a videogame map, the south would be snow, the middle would be green plains, and the north would be desert and mountains lol.

    • @santidiedrich
      @santidiedrich Před 11 dny +1

      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Buenos Aires city is not the capital of Buenos Aires province, that's La Plata.
      The city of Buenos Aires (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) is an autonomous district since the constitutional reform in 1994 and it has been separated from the province of Buenos Aires since 1880. Like its own little province.

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před 10 dny

      @@santidiedrich Sisi tenes razón, puse cualquier cosa. Buenos Aires es la capital del país y La Plata es la capital de la provinca jajaja

  • @jose.lisboa
    @jose.lisboa Před 20 dny +4

    Mar del Plata is in the coast!!!

  • @nonilan8179
    @nonilan8179 Před 10 dny +2

    Argentina is wonderful, the people are good, there are many diversities and climate, the great dinosaurs were there, there are a lot of people and tourism.

  • @pabloalvez915
    @pabloalvez915 Před 21 dnem +17

    Tens of thousands of people of Welsh and English descent in SA (South Argentina): "Are we a joke to you?..."

  • @David-kf9no
    @David-kf9no Před 12 dny +1

    That northern part of Argentina has the same latitude as Florida and the southern part is colder than its counterpart in the northern hemisphere for example its the same latitude as the USA eastern or the Mediterranean coast , both considered as warm and very populated and livable.

  • @user-wp3cy3fl2j
    @user-wp3cy3fl2j Před 20 dny +1

    Excellent Geoff, good work!

  • @brauliofernandesss
    @brauliofernandesss Před 18 dny +2

    Mar del Plata position should be at the same latitude but at the coast (at the "mar" = sea).

  • @joestutzman4519
    @joestutzman4519 Před 20 dny

    Now I want to move there. Thanks, Geoff!

  • @memcmzor
    @memcmzor Před 20 dny +33

    Fairness as a person from 🇨🇦 I clam that the Falklands/Islas Malvinas - be Argentinian🇦🇷

    • @jennijenjenjen
      @jennijenjenjen Před 20 dny

      Why?

    • @maravreloaded
      @maravreloaded Před 20 dny +6

      ​@@jennijenjenjenwhy not?
      It's an opinion and you can't prohíbe them

    • @jennijenjenjen
      @jennijenjenjen Před 20 dny

      @@maravreloaded okay

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 Před 20 dny

      1st amendment of US Federal Constitution!

    • @memcmzor
      @memcmzor Před 19 dny

      It is geographically located much closer to Argentina however English still could be a spoken there yeah

  • @iFlashScarlet
    @iFlashScarlet Před 20 dny +12

    in Brazil its the opposite, few in the north, everyone in the south lmao, north is way hotter and also due to the amazon

  • @FeliceChiapperini
    @FeliceChiapperini Před 20 dny +1

    Very well researched video.

  • @Kariakas
    @Kariakas Před 19 dny +4

    Canada and Taiwan are the UKs and/or US’s lackey, not like they have a real opinion.

  • @ElGranAguila
    @ElGranAguila Před 20 dny +4

    Thanks you for sharing the reasons why the Southern Argentina is less populated.

  • @jonhjackson7224
    @jonhjackson7224 Před 10 dny

    3:15 even there was an initiative to recognize Italian, German and Welsh as co-official languages ​​and French as a compulsory subject in schools, but only Welsh was recognized as co-official in the province of Chubut.
    In the 90s,Italian ,German and French coexisted in different institutes (French in business institutes and elementary schools, Italian and German in technical institutes), but educational reforms proclaimed English as a foreign language subject.
    So now Italian , Portuguese or French are subjects in tourism courses (but usually only Portuguese is obligatory) and Hochs is only taught in German schools.

  • @matteoluisrizzo
    @matteoluisrizzo Před 19 dny

    what happened to the video on the great lakes mega region?

  • @raydunn8262
    @raydunn8262 Před 20 dny +2

    Thanks for the great deep dive.
    1. I knew it. Those darn mountains are part of the answer.
    2. I recommend Geoff's excellent take on Chile, Argentina's western neighbor. Southern South America is called Patagonia, 10%/90%. It's like if one placed 10 shoelaces side to side. Chile would be the first one.
    One would guess all ten shoelaces had similar climates. Please guess why not. Hint only for non-Geoff subscribers: mountains.
    I always wondered why Prince weirdly titled a song as 'Mountains'. As always, Geoff answered my wonder.
    3. Saudia Arabia is building a linear city in the desert. The planners should be talking to Argentina and especially Chile how they manage such lopsided countries. Chile is shaped like legs of Brooks Shields and Uma Thurman if they fasted for three months.
    a) Noem is the linear city that is 1,000 times east to west than it is north to south.
    b) It's going to be a 20 to 30 storied apartment building that will be a 1/2 city block continuing to go for 100 miles, climate change neutral.
    c) Even Geoff would have difficulty convincing the most gullible that this is being built.
    d) The planners admit that some technology is nowhere practical.
    e) It's like paying one million upfront for a one-way ticket to Mars in 2028. Flying on Musk Spaceways.

  • @fede_brenner
    @fede_brenner Před 19 dny +2

    You put mar del plata in the wrong place in the map lol. 11:02

  • @Maximopaccioretti
    @Maximopaccioretti Před 18 dny +1

    Not only is the south of Argentina unpopulated, but the entire west of the country as well.
    The population (+70%) is concentrated in the Pampas area, in the center-east of the country near the Atlantic.
    This is because they are dry and arid regions and there was never immigration in those regions.
    and finally, the part that says NORTH is not right. You are mixing regions.

  • @fernandog.dabramo9664
    @fernandog.dabramo9664 Před 15 dny +1

    By the way, less people in some regions means less contamination and better environmental balance. Fires caused by human action are a serios problem for natural old forests sirvival.

  • @ross5mk
    @ross5mk Před 18 dny

    Can you do Pennsylvania's empty bell video?

  • @miserable.day1969
    @miserable.day1969 Před 5 dny

    Jusy found your channel. You remind me of Harm de Blij, a billiant geographer from thr University of Chicago.

  • @Emboleitor
    @Emboleitor Před 11 dny +1

    Great video. Only criticism I'd make is that you drew the north/south divide too far "up"; Mar del Plata and Mendoza are still in a populated and livable area, so the line could be somewhere south Bahia Blanca to Neuquén. Note apart, Rosario and Cordoba are never considered part of the North, but Central area; and you made too many simplifications in the geographical part.

  • @kjhuang
    @kjhuang Před 19 dny +2

    I haven't watched the video yet but I'm gonna take a wild guess: few people live in southern Argentina cuz it's cold.
    Edit: Just watched it, and yeah I was right, though there are a few other reasons. I think the other reasons stem from the climate though.

  • @ariellopez3332
    @ariellopez3332 Před 2 dny +1

    Te faltó las islas Malvinas, Georgias y Sandwich del sur, en el mapa de Argentina

  • @MartinReiter143
    @MartinReiter143 Před 18 dny +1

    The Patagonian steppe is the world’s largest gravel deposit.

  • @andreisilkin9722
    @andreisilkin9722 Před 20 dny +3

    I had a question "where are the bigger cities in Southern Argentina?" Now I know thanks to your video! I liked your story!

    • @sanexpreso2944
      @sanexpreso2944 Před 20 dny +3

      Although Mar del Plata's location is wrong, it put it inland and is a coastal city

    • @maravreloaded
      @maravreloaded Před 20 dny

      Center.
      Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Rosario all in the middle

    • @user-ye5xg8th5e
      @user-ye5xg8th5e Před 7 dny

      Puerto Madryn - Rio Gallegos - Rio Grande -

  • @tanybrachid
    @tanybrachid Před 11 dny

    I've always seen the Patagonia as the Siberia of the southern hemisphere: Uninhabited and underdeveloped, but undeniably beautiful.

  • @user-uk8hw4uf9o
    @user-uk8hw4uf9o Před 19 hodinami

    It is too cold there

  • @nixcails
    @nixcails Před 20 dny +16

    Talking about waves of migration in the late industrial age you omit the huge Cornish and Welsh dispora especially around Chebut Provincia who moved there after the metal mining in North Wales (Gogledd Cymru)🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 and Cornwall (Kernow) this gives Argentina the distinction of having one of the largest Welsh/Cornish speaking communities outside of the Brythonnic world.
    I also note you didn't include Las Islas Malvinas in your boundary of Argentina. That said the 1982 conflict of sovereignty was also part of the dirty war to distract the public from domestic issues. Both Galtierri and Thatcher pushed the flag waving agenda to distract from social unrest domestically and as usual the USA sat on the fence instead of trying to broker peaceful resolution.
    The main reason the British far right government since 2010 maintains the claim on the Falkland Islands is the fishing and mineral rights. And that's what annoys China and Russia since Chinese vessels rarely get fishing licences and Russia is unhappy about potential gas and oil extraction by Western nations brokered through the UK Government. The other reason the Falkland Islands are kept is servicing Antarctic Territory and for Military Strategy purposes. With Mount Pleasant Airport [MPN] a ready made airbase for NATO-OTAN and other allied forces and plenty of deep water to 'hide' V-Class (and New Dreghtnought) ICBM capable submarines.
    The irony is joint sovereignty deals between UK and Argentina were started to be brokered by Chile in the 1970's but nothing came of it and now Stanley is officially a UK city it's unlikely anything will come to the table especially whilst UK is in an economic mess and overstretching military needs to other conflicts.
    I have it direct from Chileans I work with that Chile 🇨🇱 is pronounced ChillE by natives.

    • @Aydin-Adam
      @Aydin-Adam Před 18 dny +1

      I just learned about the Welsh-Argentines the other day from Simon Wilson’s excellent video

  • @rodolfovaldes3149
    @rodolfovaldes3149 Před 13 dny

    Don't even think about it!! You get my message.

  • @crouton5892
    @crouton5892 Před 20 dny

    I’d love to see a video on the US state of Maine!

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 Před 20 dny

      ein Beitrag des Mittwoches, 1. Mai 2024
      At the State of Maine level, English and French, both are official languages!
      At the US Federal level, there is no official language!
      Happy Labour Day!

  • @user-sc5lb2pf8i
    @user-sc5lb2pf8i Před 12 dny

    Vivir con amor organizadamente pueblos Nativos de Argentina.❤❤😮😮

  • @abddz9234
    @abddz9234 Před 3 dny

    algeria also the same
    43 million people lives in the north in just 17 % of the area
    but 4.5 million people lives in the rest 2 .1 million km square
    i hope you make avideo about it

  • @CrissTRG
    @CrissTRG Před 8 dny +2

    not empty just a buch of welsh lads

  • @gunnarsgarageband6384

    As a Swede, this reminds me of my home country in quite many ways. Our North is also sparsely populated, but critical since it harbors vast quantities of natural resources. I don't know too many details, but much of it was effectively colonized from the local Sami people, which is a dark stain on our history, with some consequences being felt to this day. Keep up the good work, would be cool if you did an episode on Sweden!

  • @DCFunBud
    @DCFunBud Před 20 dny +2

    I don't think you covered the acquisition of Patagonia which was claimed in its entirety by Chile until the War of the Pacific c.1879, when the border was decided.

    • @zddxddyddw
      @zddxddyddw Před 19 dny +2

      Argentina also claimed it historically, not just Chile. It was just decided that each country would keep their side of the Andes and that was it.

    • @DCFunBud
      @DCFunBud Před 19 dny

      @@zddxddyddw Yes, you are correct.

  • @kidangel101
    @kidangel101 Před 20 dny +1

    5:50 This is a Geography channel my man. Name the countries.

  • @emmanuelc9048
    @emmanuelc9048 Před 17 dny

    Te falto la isla de los estados

  • @robertocorona9658
    @robertocorona9658 Před 17 dny +2

    Te falto la Mesopotamia Argentina la oarate mad húmeda del pais noreste

  • @rossana1827
    @rossana1827 Před 2 dny

    I think that the data from the last National Census of 2022 must be taken into account, which indicates that the Federal Capital (CABA) has 3,120,612 inhabitants, while Greater Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires suburbs or AMBA) has 10,865,182 inhabitants, while that within the Province of Buenos Aires there are 6,703,871. The rest divided into different capitals of the rest of the provinces, with a total population of 46,044,703 inhabitants... throughout the country... To truly understand the idiosyncrasy of a country, we must understand how its population is distributed. That determines part of their customs.
    Gracias por estar obsecionados con nosotros 😅 ... somos el mejor país del mundo ❤ ... qué podemos hacer?? Lo sabemos 🤷‍♀️...somos así ...👍🇦🇷🇦🇷❤️🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @ZakhadWOW
    @ZakhadWOW Před 20 dny

    See Canda for an analogue

  • @Valkenvr
    @Valkenvr Před 3 dny

    Mar del Plata city is on the coast.

  • @freekingfreaking246
    @freekingfreaking246 Před 2 dny

    That first map is absolutely incorrect. The part in red doesn't include Buenos Aires and that's the only way you can get that figure of 40million people.

  • @valentinesteban8566
    @valentinesteban8566 Před 20 dny +1

    It is strange to talk about buenos aires, cordoba and santa fe being in the north. They are considered to be at the center of the country

  • @himbuxterrafux9525
    @himbuxterrafux9525 Před 16 dny

    The climate??

  • @FernandoDavidGutierrez

    I can't believe my little town of Cafayate (6:05) appears in a gringo video or I don't know where it's from but, thank you. I am a descendant of native peoples from the south of the province of Salta and if it helps you at all we have nothing to do with Bolivia since the Incas and the Diaguitas (where I come from) are not the same.

  • @FloboBoyce
    @FloboBoyce Před 20 dny

    I feel this 15 minute video could've been done in like 5

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 Před 11 dny

    Patagonia.... I am sure that is where paddington Bear resides!!

  • @RominaSchneider-hk9qc
    @RominaSchneider-hk9qc Před 14 dny +1

    That map is wrong, you should have decided where the province of Buenos Aires ends

  • @damiannapoli4866
    @damiannapoli4866 Před 3 dny

    El plan "andina" te suena?

  • @claudiomaxl8488
    @claudiomaxl8488 Před 17 dny +1

    In thumbnail the dividing line isn't placed correctly, it's much further south, parallel 38 south,...
    where the line in thumbnail is incorrectly placed is precisely the most densely populated region that extends from Rosario (second largest city in Argentina) to Bahia. Blanca in the south of the province of Buenos Aires

  • @tw5035
    @tw5035 Před 19 dny +1

    Bit longwinded. Sounded a bit like AI

  • @marioariza1905
    @marioariza1905 Před 20 dny +1

    Goeff, curious about your decision to include the province of Buenos Aires as part of the “south” of the country. It’s physically integrated into the north’s infrastructure and economically dependent on it. Cities such as Bahia Blanca are part of the broader provincia.

  • @yodorob
    @yodorob Před 14 dny

    Just add Uruguay (which has tons in common geographically, culturally, etc. with the Argentine core of Buenos Aires, Rosario, Entre Rios, etc.) to Argentina's north, and this video would basically stay the same.

  • @DanielWatson-vv7cd
    @DanielWatson-vv7cd Před 11 dny

    Seems like it's too cold to live in southern Argentina.

  • @Gabriel-bt1nx
    @Gabriel-bt1nx Před 3 dny

    I live in the south of argentina and yes, i do have a penguis like a pet

  • @dpcnreactions7062
    @dpcnreactions7062 Před 20 dny

    I remember watching the Falklands Island war on tv when it happened.

  • @luchodib
    @luchodib Před 3 dny

    You forgot to indicate on the map the two argentine islands located east of Patagonia. Malvinas Argentinas.

  • @javierperalta7648
    @javierperalta7648 Před dnem

    Rio Colorado is the limit of Patagonia. If you use that limit then the population living south is way way less,

  • @HeavyTopspin
    @HeavyTopspin Před 18 dny +1

    You forgot about the indigenous "giants" that appear on the old Spanish maps! 😆

  • @JohnKaman
    @JohnKaman Před 14 dny

    I can’t believe I watched this video.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones Před 20 dny +4

    Note that South America was not conquered by the Spanish or the Portugese: it was conquered by smallpox.
    Smallpox destroyed all the mountain cultures of the Andes before a single European saw a South American mountain except from the Pacific side in the distance.

  • @zimmejoc
    @zimmejoc Před 19 dny +1

    I’m going to guess because it is a desert and cold. No water, cold temps, no people. Now I’ll go watch the vid.
    EDIT: Kinda right. Southern end is cold, but less of a desert than I had suspected it to be.

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před 17 dny +2

      no water? the Patagonia region has the Andes mountain range on the west and huge glaciars on the south

  • @MishaElRusito
    @MishaElRusito Před 20 dny +6

    It must be cold lol

  • @JustVisiting
    @JustVisiting Před 19 dny

    Because it’s cold out there.

  • @danieldominguez8610

    Argentina gran pais .