- Argentines,
Argentinians or
Argentineans are
people from Argentina. This
connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Argentines...
- 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
Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina),
nicknamed La
Albiceleste (lit. 'The
White and Sky Blue'), represents...
-
Argentinian supercentenarians are citizens,
residents or
emigrants from
Argentina who have
attained or surp****ed the age of 110.
Organizations that specialize...
- 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...
-
Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a
geographical region that
includes parts of
Argentina and
Chile at the
southern end of
South America...
- ;
Della Védova,
Carlos O. (2019-07-31). "Color
Source for the
First Argentinian Flags". ACS Omega. 4 (7): 11424–11432. doi:10.1021/acsomega.9b01412....
- this time were maize, potatoes,
common beans, quinoa, and squash. The
Argentinian native people could be
divided in
three groups based on
their main modality...
- from the
original on 15 June 2012.
Retrieved 5
January 2014. "How five
Argentinian rabbis helped Jewish soldiers during the war",
Jewish Chronicle, 3 May...
- The list of
newspapers in
Argentina records printed and
online newspapers from Argentina. The
circulation of
newspapers in
Argentina peaked in 1983, with...