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Argentina has had a total of seven constitutions since its independence in 1810. The first was adopted in 1853, and subsequent revisions and new constitutions were established in 1860, 1949, 1957, and the current one, which was enacted in 1994. Each constitution reflects changes in the political landscape and societal needs of the country over time.

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