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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...
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picada (pronounced [piˈkaða]; from picar, "to
nibble at") is a
typical dish of
Argentine and
Uruguayan cuisine usually served as a starter, although...
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Uruguayan Spanish (Spanish:
castellano uruguayo), a part of
Rioplatense Spanish, is the
variety of
Spanish spoken in
Uruguay and by the
Uruguayan diaspora...
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Transporte Aéreo
Rioplatense SACL was an
Argentine cargo airline that
operated in the 1970s and 1980s. The
airline was set up in
December 1969 by Carlos...
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especially the main port
cities of
Buenos Aires and Montevideo,
where Rioplatense Spanish is
spoken and
tango culture developed. The
coasts of the river...
- The
Intercontinental Cup,
officially the European/South
American Cup and
known from 1980 as the
Toyota Cup for
sponsorship reasons, was an international...
- used in
Latin American countries other than Chile, and
tuteo follows: *
Rioplatense Spanish prefers the
tuteo verb forms.
Chilean voseo has two different...
- The
Torneo Internacional Nocturno Rioplatense (English:
Rioplatense Night International Tournament) was a
friendly non-confederative ****ociation football...
- Paraguayan,
including northeastern Argentina, and
eastern Bolivia.
Rioplatense (central-west
Argentina and Uruguay).
While there are
other types of...
- a
strong variation among regions,
although the
prevalent dialect is
Rioplatense,
primarily spoken in the
Pampean and
Patagonian regions and accented...