- cultural. For most
Argentines,
several (or all) of
these connections exist and are
collectively the
source of
their being Argentine. In the past the National...
-
Argentina,
officially the
Argentine Republic, is a
country in the
southern half of
South America.
Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi)...
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represents Argentina in men's
international football and is
administered by the
Argentine Football ****ociation, the
governing body for
football in
Argentina. They...
- The
greater argentine (
Argentina silus ;
synonymous with
Salmo silus), also
known as the
Atlantic argentine,
great silver smelt,
herring smelt or simply...
-
Although the
Argentine Confederation issued 1-, 2- and 4-centavo
coins in 1854, with 100
centavos equal to 1 peso = 8 reales,
Argentina did not decimalize...
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branches of the
Armed Forces of the
Argentine Republic,
together with the Army and the Air Force. The
Argentine Navy day is
celebrated on May 17, anniversary...
-
nationalist trend within the
Argentine intellectual elite glorified the
gaucho figure as an
exemplary archetype of
Argentine culture; its
synthesis with...
- of
Argentina (Spanish:
Presidente de
Argentina;
officially known as the
president of the
Argentine Nation Spanish:
Presidente de la Nación
Argentina) is...
- of
Argentina ISO 3166-2:AR, the ISO
codes for the
provinces of
Argentina. List of
Argentine provinces by
gross regional product List of
Argentine provinces...
- The
Argentine Pila or
Perro Pila
Argentino is an
Argentine breed of
hairless dog. It was
recognised by the Asociación
Canina Argentina in 2007. It forms...