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SNo,Name,Region,UNESCO data,Description1,Los Glaciares,"Santa Cruz Province, Argentina",145; 1981; (vii)(viii),"""The Los Glaciares National Park is an area of exceptional natural beauty, with rugged, towering mountains and numerous glacial lakes, including Lake Argentino, which is 160km long. At its farthest end, three glaciers meet to dump their effluvia into the milky grey glacial water, launching massive igloo icebergs into the lake with thunderous splashes."""2,"Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis: San Ignacio Mini, Santa Ana, Nuestra Seora de Loreto and Santa Maria Mayor","Misiones Province, Argentina / Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil",275; 1983; (iv),"""The ruins of So Miguel das Misses in Brazil, and those of San Ignacio Min, Santa Ana, Nuestra Seora de Loreto and Santa Mara la Mayor in Argentina, lie at the heart of a tropical forest. They are the impressive remains of five Jesuit missions, built in the land of the Guaranis during the 17th and 18th centuries. Each is characterized by a specific layout and a different state of conservation."""3,Iguaz National Park,"Misiones Province, Argentina",303; 1984; (vii)(x),"""The semicircular waterfall at the heart of this site is some 80 m high and 2,700 m in diameter and is situated on a basaltic line spanning the border between Argentina and Brazil. Made up of many cascades producing vast sprays of water, it is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. The surrounding subtropical rainforest has over 2,000 species of vascular plants and is home to the typical wildlife of the region: tapirs, giant anteaters, howler monkeys, ocelots, jaguars and caimans."""4,"Cueva de las Manos, Ro Pinturas","Santa Cruz Province, Argentina",936; 1999; (iii),"""The Cueva de las Manos, Ro Pinturas, contains an exceptional assemblage of cave art, executed between 13,000 and 9,500 years ago. It takes its name (Cave of the Hands) from the stencilled outlines of human hands in the cave, but there are also many depictions of animals, such as guanacos (Lama guanicoe), still commonly found in the region, as well as hunting scenes. The people responsible for the paintings may have been the ancestors of the historic hunter-gatherer communities of Patagonia found by European settlers in the 19th century."""5,Pennsula Valds,"Chubut Province, Argentina",937; 1999; (x),"""Pennsula Valds in Patagonia is a site of global significance for the conservation of marine mammals. It is home to an important breeding population of the endangered southern right whale as well as important breeding populations of southern elephant seals and southern sea lions. The orcas in this area have developed a unique hunting strategy to adapt to local coastal conditions."""6,Ischigualasto / Talampaya Natural Parks,"San Juan Province and La Rioja Province, Argentina",966; 2000; (viii),"""These two contiguous parks, extending over 275,300 ha in the desert region on the western border of the Sierras Pampeanas of central Argentina, contain the most complete continental fossil record known from the Triassic Period (245-208 million years ago). Six geological formations in the parks contain fossils of a wide range of ancestors of mammals, dinosaurs and plants revealing the evolution of vertebrates and the nature of palaeo-environments in the Triassic Period."""7,Jesuit Block and Estancias of Crdoba,"Crdoba Province, Argentina",995; 2000; (ii)(iv),"""The Jesuit Block in Crdoba, heart of the former Jesuit Province of Paraguay, contains the core buildings of the Jesuit system: the university, the church and residence of the Society of Jesus, and the college. Along with the five estancias, or farming estates, they contain religious and secular buildings, which illustrate the unique religious, social, and economic experiment carried out in the world for a period of over 150 years in the 17th and 18th centuries."""8,Quebrada de Humahuaca,"Jujuy Province, Argentina",1116; 2003; (ii)(iv)(v),"""Quebrada de Humahuaca follows the line of a major cultural route, the Camino Inca, along the spectacular valley of the Rio Grande, from its source in the cold high desert plateau of the High Andean lands to its confluence with the Rio Leone some 150km to the south. The valley shows substantial evidence of its use as a major trade route over the past 10,000 years. It features visible traces of prehistoric hunter-gatherer communities, of the Inca Empire (15th to 16th centuries) and of the fight for independence in the 19th and 20th centuries.""",,,,For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com,,,,,,,,Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Argentina,,,,