The function of the infinitive phrase in the sentence <em>To win a marathon is my goal </em>is object of the verb.
It is definitely an object, and it would follow a verb if it were a normal ordering of words in the sentence (My goal is to win a marathon), and since it is not preceded by a preposition, it cannot be object of the preposition, but of a verb.
Answer
Lowercase i in It is called Patagonia, add a ' in regions, and a , after area
Explanation:
1) ...It is called Patagonia: the I in it should be lowercase
2) Very few people live in this regions wilderness: regions should be region's wilderness
3) In this incredible area six national parks: there should be a comma after area.
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