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đź‘‘ Welcome to the Kingdom of Argentina

A symbolic journey through a vast, diverse, and deeply living land

1. A homeland told with new names

The Kingdom of Argentina is not meant to be a copy or a correction of the country we all know. Rather, it's an invitation to see it differently. From its natural depths to its cultural nuances, this land has been divided here not by administrative law, but by a love for exploration, history, storytelling, and discovery.

At the heart of the Good Naty Empire, the Kingdom of Argentina is presented as a symbolic and emotional map of a beloved country—respected and reimagined. Each province becomes a Principality, each department a Duchy, and each municipality a County, Barony, or Seigneury, depending on its character and resonance.

This is a digital realm of encounters, knowledge, paths, and stories. Welcome to explore it with the curiosity of someone who knows that no map is the territory… but some maps tell much more than they appear to.

2. A geography for the imagination

This Kingdom's organization follows a symbolic logic, inspired by old European crowns but also by the memory of the peoples who inhabited this land long before borders existed. Every noble title here is not meant to dominate, but to honor.

The Principalities contain the Duchies, and these in turn encompass Counties, Baronies, and Seigneuries. It's a layered architecture that allows visitors to dive, step by step, into the many worlds within the Argentine world.

This is a poetic and territorial exercise, revealing the hidden richness in every village, every story, and every local voice.

3. The Principalities of the Kingdom of Argentina

Each Principality corresponds to one of the current Argentine provinces. They serve as gateways to their regions, their identities, and their landscapes. Here they are:

  • Principality of Buenos Aires

  • Principality of Catamarca

  • Principality of Chaco

  • Principality of Chubut

  • Principality of CĂłrdoba

  • Principality of Corrientes

  • Principality of Entre RĂ­os

  • Principality of Formosa

  • Principality of Jujuy

  • Principality of La Pampa

  • Principality of La Rioja

  • Principality of Mendoza

  • Principality of Misiones

  • Principality of NeuquĂ©n

  • Principality of RĂ­o Negro

  • Principality of Salta

  • Principality of San Juan

  • Principality of San Luis

  • Principality of Santa Cruz

  • Principality of Santa Fe

  • Principality of Santiago del Estero

  • Principality of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands

  • Principality of Tucumán

Note: The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is presented as an independent Principality, with its own internal structure.

Each of these principalities will have its own extended article describing its geography, culture, history, challenges, and appeal. Within them, you will find their duchies, and within those, the smaller divisions that form the living soul of the Kingdom.

Kingdom of Argentina of the GoodNaty Empire (alternate map of Argentina)
Kingdom of Argentina of the GoodNaty Empire (alternate map of Argentina)

4. Kingdom values: diversity, memory, and future

The Kingdom of Argentina was born out of a deep respect for what this land represents. It pays homage to:

  • The cultural diversity that runs through it from north to south.

  • The ancestral wisdom of its Indigenous peoples.

  • The natural wealth of its mountains, rivers, plains, and seas.

  • The resilience and creativity of its people.

  • The future potential of a plural, inventive, and awake society.

Here, every corner has something to say, something to teach, something to protect. From a remote Andean village to a migrant market in Greater Buenos Aires, everything is part of this narrative.

5. How to explore this Kingdom

This site offers no single route. You can begin with the Principality that inspires you most—perhaps Buenos Aires for its size and history, Neuquén for its modernity, or Salta for its Indigenous and colonial heritage. Each offers a unique doorway into Argentina's soul.

From principalities, you can descend into duchies, counties, baronies, or seigneuries, where the story becomes more intimate and grounded. That's where the people live, celebrate, speak, and dream.

If you're drawn to nature, start with parks and reserves. If your passion is history, follow traces from the Viceroyalty to today's struggles. If you seek popular identity, you're in the right place.

6. Frequently asked questions and clarifications

Is this a political project?
No. It is a cultural, narrative, and symbolic one.

Does it relate to the real Argentina?
It deeply respects the real country, but invites a different lens—more poetic, more curious.

Who created it?
The Good Naty Empire, a digital creative initiative offering alternative ways to explore the world.

7. Legal disclaimer

The Good Naty Empire is an independent online company with no political or territorial claims. It does not interfere with existing national or regional governments, respects all laws and sovereignties, and makes no claims of authority, governance, or representation over any physical territory. All structures of kingdoms, principalities, duchies, and counties are narrative, artistic, and symbolic in nature. This project is grounded in legal frameworks for cultural expression, digital creativity, and the right to fictional storytelling.

8. And now… the journey begins

Thank you for making it this far. You're now within the Kingdom.
Where will you start?
In the vast lowlands of the Principality of Buenos Aires?
In the hidden valleys of the Principality of La Rioja?
In the icy lakes of the Principality of Santa Cruz?

The paths are open.
The stories are alive.
And you, curious traveler, are now part of this creation.