Argentina Modern History

Argentina Modern History

Argentina is a country located in South America. With the capital city of Buenos Aires, Argentina has a population of 45,195,785 based on a recent census from COUNTRYAAH. When the first elections were held in Argentina after the 1943 coup, one of the coup makers, Juan Domingo Perón, whose Peronist movement came to characterize Argentine politics. In 1955 Peron was deposed by the military and fled, but was able to…

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Argentina Banks

Argentina Banks

Argentina is a country in South America that has approximately 40 million residents. It presents one of the best social indicators in Latin America. It is the second largest economy in South America, surpassed only by the Brazilian economy. The country is one of the most important in MERCOSUR, comprising of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. The Argentine productive sector is mainly composed of activities related to agricultural and livestock…

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Major Cities in Argentina

Salta (Argentina)

Buenos Aires (Argentina) According to SIMPLYYELLOWPAGES, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina. The city was founded in 1580 on the shores of La Plata Bay. In the 19th century, several earthquakes occurred in this region, due to which Buenos Aires was reconstructed. It became the capital of the country only three centuries after its formation in 1880. Buenos Aires, unlike most cities in South America, is very similar to…

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Argentina Healthcare and Money

Argentina Money

Health care Vaccinations Vaccination needed receipt required Eat Drink malaria no – typhus 2 – cholera no yellow fever 1 Overview Medical care – especially inpatient care – is generally good, but outside of Buenos Aires the standard can be lower. Invoices often have to be paid immediately in cash. When traveling to the province, medicines should be carried in sufficient quantities in the form of a first-aid kit. The…

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Argentina Literature

Argentina Literature

Some noble and representative voices of Argentine literature have been extinguished: L. Lugones, who was, and still remains, the master of the new generations, has disappeared and committed suicide; disappeared, even suicidal, the most vehement, the hottest, the greatest Argentine poetess, Alfonsina Storni. And Ricardo Güiraldes is also dead, the most gifted of modern storytellers, whose prose published posthumously (Xaimaca, etc.), if they do not reach his novel Don Segundo Sombra in…

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