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Ushuaia, located in the southern part of the Argentine island of Tierra del Fuego, is known as the “end of the world”. It has the Andes Mountains at its back, faces the Beagle Channel, is separated from Chile by the sea, and is only 800 kilometers from Antarctica. The subarctic climate gives it a unique landscape, with an average annual temperature of 5.4°C. The city has a mix of natural and cultural attractions. The town's blend of natural and cultural attractions, such as the Tierra del Fuego National Park and the Museum of the End of the World, attracts many tourists to experience its unique charm.
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