This document provides a summary of locations in Argentina, with a focus on Buenos Aires and Patagonia. It describes iconic sites in Buenos Aires like the historical square and presidential palace. It also mentions the tango shows. For Patagonia, it discusses the Glaciers National Park and the city of Bariloche, noting its resemblance to European alpine landscapes. It provides context that Bariloche became a refuge for Nazi war criminals after World War II, including Josef Mengele who took his driving tests there. It also mentions a house where the former president Isabel Perón was held captive, and speculates it may have been intended as a refuge for Adolf Hitler.