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harrym | 19:06 Sat 06th Sep 2003 | Travel
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Anybody know what part of South America does Patagonia cover

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It's a region of Southern Argentina, from the Colorado River to Tierra del Fuego - including South-East Chile.

In the 19th. century many Welsh people, unhappy with conditions at home, left for new pastures overseas. Most of these headed for America but just a few sailed for the even more exotic destination of Patagonia in South America.

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Argentine Patagonia consists of the southernmost provinces - Chubut, Neuquen, R�o Negro, Santa Cruz. The island province of Tierra del Fuego is a bit of a special case - nominally not part of Patagonia but to all intents and purposes it is. Same for Chilean Patagonia - the two regions of Aisen and Magellanes (which includes Chilean Tierra del Fuego).

Patagonia taken as a whole is a huge, mesmerising place - great extremes of landscape, habitat, flora and fauna, though the popular impression of bleak mile after bleak mile of emptiness is certainly true of much of it - and utterly complelling to see and travel through. Down the spine of the Andes, the lake district is ridiculously beautiful. The glacial south of Chile is incredible. And while there is a significant Welsh community centred on the towns of Gaiman, Trelew and Trevelin in Chubut, they remain a small part of the wider society. (Sorry for going on, I'm a bit of a fan!)

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