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Lago Argentino is a lake in the Patagonian , at . It is the biggest freshwater lake in Argentina, with a surface area of (maximum width: ). It has an average depth of , and a maximum depth of . The lake lies within the Los Glaciares National Park, in a landscape with numerous glaciers and is fed by the glacial meltwater of several rivers, the water from Lake Viedma brought by the La Leona River, and many mountain streams. Its drainage basin amounts to more than . Waters from Lake Argentino flow into the Atlantic Ocean through the Santa Cruz River. The glaciers, the nearby town of El Calafate and the lake itself are important tourist destinations. The lake in particular is appreciated for fishing. Perch, common galaxias, "puyen grande", lake trout and rainbow trout in both anadromous and Potamodromous forms are all found. Lago Argentino was also the name of the airport that served the area until year 2000. This airport is currently closed and its runway was incorporated into the city's road system. It has been replaced by Comandante Armando Tola International Airport which serves the town of El Calafate and Lago Argentino, with many daily national and international flights. Lago Argentino seen from the town of El Calafate. Climate See also References ca:Llac Argentino cs:Argentino da:Lago Argentino de:Lago Argentino es:Lago Argentino eo:Argentino (lago) fa: fr:Lac Argentino it:Lago Argentino ka: - lv:Arhentino ezers lt:Archentinas nl:Argentinomeer ja: pl:Argentino pt:Lago Argentino ru: sr: sv:Lago Argentino tr:Argentino G l uk: ( ) zh:
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