- Argentines,
Argentinians or
Argentineans are
people from Argentina. This
connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Argentines...
- Kayser,
Manfred (15
December 2009). "Inferring
Continental Ancestry of
Argentineans from Autosomal, Y-Chromosomal and
Mitochondrial DNA".
Annals of Human...
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Argentine cuisine is
described as a
blending of cultures, from the
Indigenous peoples of
Argentina who
focused on
ingredients such as humita, potatoes...
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Paraguayan War (1865–1870), then
president Bartolomé
Mitre headed the
Argentinean troops,
delegating the
office to his vice
president Marcos Paz. Paz died...
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Rioplatense Spanish (/ˌriːoʊpləˈtɛnseɪ/ REE-oh-plə-TEN-say, Spanish: [ri.oplaˈtense]), also
known as
Rioplatense Castilian, or
River Plate Spanish, is...
- The
Argentine ant (Linepithema humile,
formerly Iridomyrmex humilis) is an ant
native to
northern Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay,
Bolivia and
southern Brazil...
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Latin American migration to the
United Kingdom dates back to the
early 19th century.
Before the 1970s, when
political and
civil unrest became widespread...
- The
Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Spanish:
Alianza Anticomunista Argentina,
usually known as
Triple A or AAA) was an
Argentine Peronist and fascist...
- In
January 2016,
Argentina faced the
largest locust swarm for over 60 years.
Diego Quiroga, Argentina's
agriculture agency’s
chief of
vegetative protection...
- The
Argentine Army (Spanish: Ejército Argentino, EA) is the land
force branch of the
Armed Forces of the
Argentine Republic and the
senior military service...