Santa Cruz Province
Santa Cruz Province is located in the southern part of Argentina, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include mountains, glaciers, and vast steppe regions. The province is home to the famous Los Glaciares National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that features stunning ice formations and the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier.
The capital city of Santa Cruz Province is Río Gallegos, which serves as the administrative and economic center. The province has a rich history, with indigenous cultures and European settlers contributing to its development. Today, Santa Cruz is known for its natural resources, including oil and gas, as well as its growing tourism industry.