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Argentines (or
Argentinians) are the
citizens of Argentina. This
connection may be residential, legal,
historical or cultural. For most Argentines, several...
- The Dogo
Argentino (plural
Dogos Argentinos) is an
Argentine breed of
large dog of
mastiff type. It was bred in the
early twentieth century in Córdoba...
- Junín,
around which the
first cases of
infection were reported, in 1958.
Argentinian mammarenavirus is a
negative sense ssRNA enveloped virion with a variable...
- The
Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina),
nicknamed La
Albiceleste ('The
White and Sky Blue'),
represents Argentina...
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Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a
geographical region that encomp****es the
southern end of
South America,
governed by
Argentina and...
- only one who
showed public recognition of his
great contribution to the
Argentinian church. Calloni,
Stella (13
March 2013). "Acusado de
tener vínculos con...
- The peso ley 18.188 (ARY;
unofficially ARL; peso ley
dieciocho mil
ciento ochenta y ocho),
usually known as
either peso or, to
distinguish it from the...
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Argentines in
Spain are the
largest community of
Argentines abroad. In Spain, they
represent one of the
largest immigrant groups in the country. Argentina...
- The real was the
currency of
Argentina until 1881. From 1822, it was
subdivided into 10 décimos. The sol was also
issued during this
period and was equal...
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journal requires |journal= (help) "Simpson on Sunday:
Argentinians summon up the
ghost of
Peron in hard times". The Telegraph. London. 23...