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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 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.

What is the telephone area code for Formosa Argentina?

The telephone country code for Argentina is +54. The area code for Formosa is 03717, or +54 3717 in international format.

What is their ethnicity of Argentina?

Argentina is a cosmopolitan European country that just happens to be located in South America. Spain contributed the earliest immigrants, and Spanish is the official language. Between 1870 and 1930, Italians made a major contribution to the population. Ethnic Germans constitute the third largest group and came in two widely diverse groups. Anti-Nazi refugees fled to Argentina to escape Hitler's rule, and after WWII, there was a large influx of German refugees including those who were escaping war crimes trials. The natives have been there since pre-historic times and the Spanish sailed from Europe in the 1500's and started a colony which resulted in a large mestizo population. The number of Amerindian constitutes the smallest group. English, French and other European groups make up about three percent of the total population.

What types of transportation do they have in Argentina?

usually on foot Depends on where you want to go really. There are many types of transportation there. Taxis are really cheap compared to the US so many people travel in taxi. Buses take you almost anywhere in a city and they're also really cheap. To travel long distance there are trains, buses, and airplanes. Because you can get to many places on foot, many people walk to where they need to go. Public transportation is very accesable in Argentina.

What is Argentina's religon?

Historically, the Catholic religion played a very important part in politics and law. Before changes were made to the Constitution in 1994, the two top leaders of Argentina had to be Roman Catholic. Today, although officially 90% of Argentinians are Roman Catholic, fewer than 20% attend church regularly. Most go for weddings, funerals and major feast days.

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What currency in used in Argentina?

Uruguayan Peso. As of December 31st, 2009 rates is about 0.05 US Dollars.

Where are most of Argentina's major cities located and why?

What do you mean "important city" exactly? If you mean Capital city, then it might be because nearly half the population lives there, or it's near an area where you can easily find their major exports. Im not sure.

Who was the dictator of Argentina?

Sadly, Argentina has had several dictators. The best-known was Juan Peron, but after he was deposed in 1955, there was a military junta that ruled, led by Jorge Rafael Videla and then Roberto Viola and Leopold Galtieri.

What are schools like in Argentina?

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How many goals does messi have for Argentina?

As of 2014, Lionel Messi has played in 3 world cups; 2006, 2010, and 2014.

If you are referring to the goals that were scored in the 2014 FIFA World Cup which is still currently being played in Brazil, Lionel Messi currently has 4 goals with one game left to be played.

Messi scored 1 goal against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Messi scored 1 goal against Iran.

Messi scored 2 goals against Nigeria.

Prior to 2014, Lionel Messi had scored 1 goal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against Serbia and Montenegro. He did not score any goals during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but did assist on the goals that were scored.

What is Christmas called in Argentina?

Argentina's main language is Spanish. "Feliz Navidad" means Happy Christmas in Spanish. However, if you were to break it down "Feliz" means Happy and "Navidad" means New Year, so some people believe "Feliz Navidad" means Happy New Year.
Feliz Navidad!

Why doesn't Argentina celebrate Halloween?

No Argentina does not celebrate the Halloween holiday. Halloween celebrations are mostly found in the United States and Canada.

Major ethnic group in Argentina?

80 % white europeans (spanish- Italy) 11% meztizo(mix European and amerindio) 9% amerindio

How long in Argentina can a president be president in Argentina?

Argentina has one president at a time.

Counting elected president, vice president that became president and military leaders that held the office of president of Argentina, there have been 52 presidents.

How far is it from Wisconsin to Spain?

The flight distance from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Nairobi, Kenya is 7,992 miles. A flight via Detroit and Amsterdam takes 19 hours 35 minutes or more. A flight via Atlanta and Zurich takes 21 hours 15 minutes or longer, and a flight via Chicago and London takes 20 hours 15 minutes or more.

Who is the Minister of Education for Argentina?

Alberto Sileoni is the Minister of Education for Argentina.

When did Argentina gain it's independence?

Argentina gained it's independence on July 9 from Spain in 1816.

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