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Argentina

The Argentine Republic is a South American neighbor of Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Brazil, and Bolivia. Argentina owes its name to the clear, shining silvery whiteness of its streams and coastal beaches. Contributors typically want to know about the country's exciting night life; Italian immigrant heritage; many artistic, literary and musical accomplishments; up-and-down politics; and vast mineral and natural resources.

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What crops do they celebrate at harvest in Argentina?

Argentina is in the same latitude that Australia.Therefore the seasons are the same and the harvests time will also be similar. I hope this will satisfy you .

What is the name of the famous grassland of Argentina?

The grasslands of Argentina are called the pampas.

What capital is east of Buenos Aires?

Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay, is east of Buenos Aires.

How do you say big brother in Argentinian?

Te amo, hermano mio.

Most times the adjective "mayor" would be left understood. Since all brothers are either older or younger, and there is a word for younger brother, "hermanito". "Hermano", by default must be an older brother.

What season is Argentina in when it is winter in Canada?

December in North America is winter. December in Argentina/South America is in their summer season. This is because in December the south pole is tilted toward the sun and the north pole is tilted away from it.

What is Argentinas traditional food?

there is no food in argintina ever on there is poor

there is no food in argintina ever on there is poor

...Argentina's traditional food is Empanadas which is a pastry type thing.

Is Buenos Aires an overrated travel destination?

Yes it is overrated in my humble opinion and I have been there, just the once.

Cape Town, the jewel in its crown is nice enough but not as spectacular as Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco or Vancouver. Robben Island big disappointment when compared to Alcatraz. In fact Table Mountain is just a big flat topped rock and I have seen many Austrian towns which are more scenically situated amidst spectacular mountains and more astonishing views. Your average S African is abrupt, opinionated and just full of it. They can't believe that people prefer Big Sur to Garden Route. Well yes they do and the 2 are similar.

S Africa has nothing to compare with New England in the fall.

Save your money and visit USA; more diverse scenery with nice people.

How do you say hello in Argentina language?

In Argentina, the national language is Spanish, although English is spoken by many people, especially in tourist areas. Therefore, 'hello' is ¡Hóla!, and 'how are you' is ¿cómo estás? If nothing else, you can always rely on your English to survive.

Traditional clothing of Argentina?

I THINK that Argentinian people wear everyday clothes just like us Americans, because I can't really find anything either but that.

Many men will wear a traditional gaucho suit consisting of a wide brimmed hat, a poncho and a loose pair of trousers or jeans tucked into their boots.

However, there might not be much of traditional costumes in Argentina, as they were people from mostly Spain, Italy and part of Europe. So, the mix of culture does not allow them to be have a fully traditional costume because of religion.

Nevertheless, there is something that you might want to look out for: Many people in Argentina are quite formal with their clothing. It is very common to find a men in a suit just to go for a meal at the restaurant.

People there do judge one by his/her clothing. So, if you are going to Argentina, please dress yourself properly.

Does Argentina have oil?

Argentina has a total oil production of about 795,000 barrels per day. Of that, about 660,000 barrels are crude oil.

What is the most popular drink of Argentina?

The drink a drink called Mate which is a tea that is related to a holly plant. It is considered rude if you do not drink this when offered it. They love tea and coffee, alcohol and licuados which is a fruit juice mixed with milk.

Who runs Argentina?

Argentina is controlled by a President in 2014. The government in Argentina is regulated by checks and balances, and it is composed of three branches of government.

What are Argentina's colors for wemen?

If by "wemen" you mean women, it is actually very complex to narrow down to one ethnicity. Argentina is rich in diversity, culturally and mentally. However, the majority is Caucasian.

Is Argentina ever cold?

Argentina has varied climates, from subtropical in the north, to subpolar in the south. The Argentinean Patagonia has very cold winters with heavy snowfall.

The hottest and coldest temperature extremes recorded in South America have occurred in Argentina.

What are islands east to south of Argentina?

Falkland & Cape Verde

East of Argentina are the ISLAS MALVINAS (Falkland in English), Cape Verde are very far away, much futher north, close to the coast of Africa.
Other islands: Isla de los Estados, east of Tierra del Fuego Island, and the southern Atlantic islands of Southern Georgias.
They're called Las Islas Malvinas but that's what they call it in South America, since the british rudely toke them from Argentina and now they're called the Falkland Islands... idiots. I'd like get them from the brits back to the argies but it'd be a bit weird if France randomly started a war against Britain cuz of that.

How does Argentina's government work?

Yes it is. It didn't used to be but Argentina is developing very quick, but that's the last thing you need to be worrying about (if your just visiting) because it's a wonderful country! People want to go to places like America, Spain and the UK just for one or two sites (and the accents) but with Argentina or South America you'll never get bored because it's filled with entertainment. I'm from Chiswick (London) and I'll admit, the UK is a great country but it's way to predictable. If you have the chance to Argentina or South America take it! Because you'll have a great trilling time and it wont disappoint.

When was Buenos Aires first discovered?

according to wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenos_Aires
The city of Buenos Aires was first established as Ciudad de Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Ayre (literally "City of Our Lady Saint Mary of the Fair Winds") on 2 February 1536 by a Spanish expedition led by Pedro de Mendoza. The city founded by Mendoza was located in what is today the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires, south of the city center.

Who is the President of Argentina in 2017?

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2008. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.

She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.

How is Argentina divided geographically?

Well, In the north there are subtropical plains, In the south there is Oil-rich plateaus, The east is mostly coast, the west is mountains, and in the middle is Fertile plains.

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The sun in the middle of the flag of Argentina represents what?

The flag in the middle of the flag is called the sun of may. May is when the revolution took place. Therefore the sun on the flag represents the military flag for Argentina, this is why some flags do not include the sun.

What are the 8 traits of culture the country of Argentina?

Argentina has around 40 million people. Over half the population falls into the young adult to 64 year old range.