No. The knowledge of the average Argentine is very little about Chile, its people and its geography. The world of football 'soccer' would probably define a no-hate relationship as Argentines only consider arch-rival Brazil and Uruguay as worthy adversaries, both nations are East of Argentina, unlike Chile, located west and past the Andes Mountains.
In Argentina, like in many countries around the world, specially in Latin America, strong opinions against the US foreign politics and wars are very common.
Maria Cecilia Nahon is the Ambassador to the US for Argentina.
Argentina´s not a continent! Argentina is a country in South America, and it is right next to Brazil, but you´re such an idiot that you didn´t notice! I am from Argentina, and it really offends me that you don´t know what Argentina is! P.S. We hate it when USA people say that they are "Americans". I am American too, and that doesn´t mean I´m from USA!
If it was 6 pm in the US it would be 8pm in Argentina because their clock is 2 hours ahead of us
is puerto rico an independent country
winter, mild, but still winter
yes Argentina does trade with the us.
Brazil does not hate anyone. They have great rivals like Argentina, Germany and Italy amongst others.
When it is winter in the U.S., it is summer in Argentina.
A 1,000 Argentina Pesos can be traded for $290.37 US dollars.
Love Us or Hate Us was created on 2003-09-30.
Like most of the US, Illinois is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Wisconsin is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Connecticut is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Massachusetts is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
Like most of the US, Michigan is closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)
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Like most of the US, Ohio and the Midwest are closer to Spain than to Argentina.(Some southern locations of the US are closer to Argentina.)