What are all countries that share a border with Argentina?
Argentina is bordered by Uruguay and Chile. The Atlantic Ocean borders the country to the east and the Pacific Ocean borders the west side of Argentina.
What is the plateau located in southern Argentina between the Andes mountains?
It is GO HOME AND CHILL AND RELAX
What age is it leagal to drive in Argentina?
It is legal starting at the age of 18. You can have a provisional driver license since the age of 16 though.
What climate zone is Argentina in?
The major population centers of Argentina are in the temperate climatic zone, but the country has climates ranging from subtropical in the north to sub-polar in the south.
What is the fertile plain called in Argentina used for ranching and growing crops?
Most of Ilanos is a treeless savanna covered with swamp grasses and sedges in low-lying areas, and long-stemmed and carpet grasses in drier areas. Much of it is subject to seasonal flooding. Most trees are concentrated along rivers and in the Andean piedmont, though there are some scattered trees, which include scrub oak and dwarf palm, on the open savanna.
What is the name of the dry infertile plateau region that covers much of South Argentina?
it is the patagonian desert
What is the median household income Argentina?
The Standard of Living in Argentina is Very good. The people, while they may be in an economical crisis, have plenty of money and food on average.
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What is the telephone area code for Balcarce Argentina?
Trelew, Chubut, is in Argentinian area code 02965. In international format, that's +54 2965.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
What is clothing like in the modern Argentina?
In Argentina people where modern clothing just like in Europe and North America. Polo shirts, long trousers, football jerseys, and button-up shirts are just but an example.
What is native bird in Argentina?
The national bird of Argentina is the Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus), also known as the Rufous ovenbird, a common South American bird.
What kind of political system did Argentina have throughout most of the 20Th century?
Argentina had democratic, liberal government from 1862 to 1880. Between 1916 and 1930, there were tyrannical radical governments that did not hold free elections.
What are the social classes in Argentina?
The responsibility of raising children lies with the mother. Women working outside the home comprise less than thirty percent of the Argentine work force. Men are often occupied with work, even in the evening. Families are smaller than other countries, with on average just two children. A good education is important to Argentines and families sacrifice to make it possible for their children. Divorce used to be illegal in Argentina Now the family structure is changing and leading to more single-parent households.
What was the cause of Argentina's dirty war?
The violence that provoked the military coup in 1976 started in 1964. Put in the most direct of terms, the guerrillas started the violence, as Jacobo Timerman, who was himself a disappeared, wrote in his "Prisoner Without a Name. Cell Without a Number." Timerman wrote, "with the appearance of the Ejercito Guerrillero del Puelbo (People's Guerrill Army or EGP) trained in Cuba. By the early 1970's, "the eroticism of violence" meant daily kidnappings and murder by large and small groups. "Systemized violence" then swept the country, so that "when the army seized the government, the entire country...breathed a sign of relief."
The Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP or People's Revolutionary Army), one of the two main guerrilla groups, had openly stated that its goal was to make Argentina part of a "Vietnam" engulfing all of Latin America. ERP guerrilla activity took the form of attacks on military outposts, police stations and convoys. In 1971, 57 policemen were killed, and in 1972 another 38 policemen were murdered. In all, 83 servicemen and policemen were killed in terrorist incidents, between 1973 and 1974. By the end of 1975, a total of 137 servicemen and police had been killed that year by left-wing terrorism. The military, which took power on 24 March 1976, sought to prevent the guerrillas from achieving their aims. It did so with the "Dirty War." On the one-year anniversary of launching a coup to oust President Isabel Peron, 124 soldiers and police had been killed in incidents involving left-wing terrorism.
Between 1969 and 1979 left-wing guerrillas kidnapped, murdered and injured over 13,000 people in Argentina. Thousands of Argentines were killed and thousands more were held in detention camps under Poder Ejecutivo Nacional (PEN). Human rights organizations estimate that 30,000 Argentines disappeared at the hands of the military. There is no real agreement on the number of disappeared. In an interview with the Buenos Aires daily Clarin in 2009, Fernandez Meijide, who formed part of the 1984 truth commission, claimed that the actual number of Argentine disappeared that were killed was closer to 9,000. Between 1975 and 1978, Chilean spy Enrique Arancibia Clavel reported the figure of 22,000 disappeared, which included thousands of PEN detainees held in detention camps. Eventually 8,900 PEN detainees were released under international pressure. The Montoneros admitted losing 5,000 guerrillas killed, and the ERP admitted the loss of another 5,000 of their guerrillas killed.
Why is Argentina called neo-Europe?
Neo-Europes are places in the temperate zones of the world in which they are most like Europe. Many Neo-Europes were distinct from Europe but as explorers discovered these lands they (either consciously and/or accidentally) changed the landscapes to make it more like their home. This was done by terminating natives and introducing a wide variety of new animals and plants.
How might two businessmen greet each other in Argentina?
They will usually shake hands and say "Hola" (Hello), "Buenos días" (Good morning), "Buenas tardes" (Good afternoon), "Buenas noches" (Good evening), "Bienvenido" (Welcome), "Mi nombre es ..." (My name is ...), etc.
The main types of climate in Argentina are four: warm, moderate, arid and cold. ... valleys and gullies, is considered to have tropical highland climate. ...
What is the telephone area code for Metan Argentina?
Mendoza is in area code 0261, which is +54 261 in international format.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)