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The city of El Calafate is located on the southern border of Lake Argentino, in the southwest part of the Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It serves as a center of activity for those visiting Los Glaciares National Park. Originally a sheltering place for wool traders, the town was officially founded in 1927 but only flourished after the creation of the nearby Perito Moreno National Park in 1937, which fostered development.
The city of El Calafate is located on the southern border of Lake Argentino, in the southwest part of the Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It serves as a center of activity for those visiting Los Glaciares National Park. Originally a sheltering place for wool traders, the town was officially founded in 1927 but only flourished after the creation of the nearby Perito Moreno National Park in 1937, which fostered development.
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