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Argentines (also
known as
Argentinians or Argentineans; in
Spanish argentinos (masculine) or
argentinas (feminine)) are
people identified with the country...
- only one who
showed public recognition of his
great contribution to the
Argentinian church. Calloni,
Stella (13
March 2013). "Acusado de
tener vínculos con...
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Argentinian mammarenavirus,
better known as the
Junin virus or Junín
virus (JUNV), is an
arenavirus in the
Mammarenavirus genus that
causes Argentine...
- The
Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina)
represents Argentina in men's
international football and is administered...
- Coordinates: 41°S 68°W / 41°S 68°W / -41; -68
Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja])
refers to a
geographical region that encomp****es the southern...
- The Dogo
Argentino (plural
Dogos Argentinos) is a large, white,
muscular breed of dog that was
developed in
Argentina primarily for the
purpose of big-game...
- Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa]) is a city in
central Argentina, in the
foothills of the
Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River,
about 700 km (435 mi)...
- The
national flag of the
Argentine Republic is a triband,
composed of
three equally wide
horizontal bands coloured light blue and white.
There are multiple...
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Argentina is a
developing country. Its
economy is the second-largest
national economy in
South America,
behind Brazil.
Argentina benefits from rich natural...
- The peso (established as the peso convertible) is the
currency of Argentina,
identified by the
symbol $
preceding the
amount in the same way as many countries...