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the currency is Peso Argentino Aprox value: 1 USD = 3 Pesos
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The normal freight sailing time from Houston, Texas to Buenos Aires, Argentina is 14 days
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There's no "general look" in Argentina. This is a country whose population is composed by any kind of ethnicities, because of the million and million immigrants from Europe, mostly Spaniards, Italians, Frenchs, Germans and Polish, and the aboriginal people of the area where the country is located, peoples like Mapuches, Guaraníes and Quechuas. So despite most Argentines are European descent, there're Argentines who look like Nordic people from Scandinavia (like Cistian Nasuti, for example), and Argentines who are of pure Amerindian heritage (Caferino Namuncurá). But this doesn't end here, there're Argentines who are of Middle Eastern descent, from countries like Albania (David Nalbandian) and a really small, but still importan people of Asian heritage (María Kodama) and African heritage (Fidel Nadal).
Greetings from Argentina.
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Brazil Bolivia Chile Uruguay Paraguay
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The same as other countries - none. No country owns any of Antarctica. Many have claims and several of those overlap. The Antarctic Treaty ignores land claims and forbids future land claims.
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The Colorado River.
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They are 8080 miles (approx. value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sear route chosen.
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Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is the president of Argentina. She is the wife of former (deceased) president Nestor Kirchner.
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mostly temperate; arid in southeast; subantarctic in southwest
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We [argentinians] live in Latin America. We don't speak Latin. We speak spanish =) And some people (as me) speak English also
Ethnic groups: white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry), Amerindian, or other non-white groups 3%
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Primarily, exporting soybean. Franciela Pedroso
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Football(soccer) PATO. It's played on horses, like Polo. We are better known for our football players but it is not our National Sport.
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Buenos Aires as city (you also heave Buenos Aires as state) has 2 airports.
For international travel we use to use EZEIZA that has the international code EZE. The real name of the airport is Ministro Pistarini.
For domestic flights we use AEROPARQUE with the international code AEP. The real name of the airport is Jorge Newbery. If you're going to travel to Uruguay, you can also use AEROPARQUE.
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Argentina defeated Nigeria 1-0 at Ellis Park Stadium on June 12, their first match of the tournament. The only goal of the game was scored by Gabriel Heinze after six minutes of play.
Argentina continued to win all three of its matches in the Group Stage.
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The traditional beverage in Argentina is the "Yerba mate", made from the dry leaves of a tree that grows in northeastern Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, (Ilex paraguariensis).
The Spaniards in Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and the Portuguese of southern Brazil adopted the drink from the local Guarani natives. It is refreshing in summer (drank cold as "terere") and its caffeine content keeps you awake. It warms you in winter.
The leaves are dried, treated and ground and an infusion is made with them, known as "mate".
It is prepared by using a "mate" (a gourd or dry squash or a metal "cup"). The "yerba" is placed in the "mate" and hot water is poured into it from a kettle. The liquid is then sucked through a "bombilla" (metal tube with a mesh on its lower tip - to filter the "yerba" leaves).
Mate is usually drank in company, and the gourd is successively refilled with water and passed on to the next person. Yes, all drink from the same "bombilla" which surprises most foreigners and seems an unhealthy practice (which it may be).
It is also provided in "tea bags".
Mate tastes like a strong and slightly bitter green tea.
In Argentina we also drink tea (mostly dark and with a shot of lemmon juice) and plenty of coffee.
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NCM (translates to MCN-Mercosur Common Nomenclature) is the harmonized tariff schedule related to international commerce within Mercosul, the south American common market (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) . It has been used since 1995 to simplify the customs control over all types of goods, and is based on the HS (Harmonized System). The codes are similar to the US HTS code, but composed by 08 instead of 10 digits.
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The main agricultural products in Argentina are maize, soybeans, and wheat. The most common fruit grown in Argentina is grapes.
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Tourism is a large industry in Argentina. That is why the most common jobs found in Argentina are in the hotel and tourism sectors.
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No. Both currencies are named "peso", but both have different values, coins and bills when compared with each other.
Both currencies could be compared to the Canadian dollar vs. the United States dollar.