1412. That's when Christopher Colombus arrived to America and "found" it.
Argentina declared the independence from Spain in 1816, and the first constitution was established in 1853.
What year was Argentina founded?
Argentina was founded on July 9, 1816. The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires, and the country's population is 41.09 million.
How did Juan peron gain power?
Juan Peron was an Argentinian military officer and President. He was a part of the military that carried out the 1943 coup against president Ramón Castillo. He later served as Minister of Labor and Vice President in the military junta led administration. He later severed ties with junta and ran for the president in 1946 elections. He was elected thrice as president and remained as president till 1955 when he was overthrown. He however, made a comeback and again won elections in 1973 and died in 1974 as an incumbent president.
Who was the famous German pilot who died in a plane crash in Argentina?
Hi, Well I know that the most famous German pilot, Genaral Adolph Galland that crashed but he didn't died in argentina. Actually he crashed and survived many times. What he did in Argentina was help Juan Peron to build up and train his air force. Galland liked the stay in Argentina ; but returned to Germany in 1955. He kept fying and fighthing and before he died ; he had 104 Victories. He died at the age of 83 in 1996. I hope this helps somehow... Good Luck!
It depends on what you call a good leader. He helped the poor and stuff but he mostly just stayed in office because of his wife
He was a dictator from Argentina. He also became president twice. (A dictator is someone who has absolute power.) I've just started to learn about him, but I'm pretty sure that he has done some bad stuff because when you're a dictator you can pretty much do whatever you want. You have control over everything and no one can tell you what to do like in this country someone tells our president what to do, but Juan Peron could pretty much do whatever. What I've learned so far he wasn't a very good person I'm guessing.
What role did Argentina have in World War 2?
When war broke out in 1939 Argentina declared neutrality 1939. Argentina economic interests lied with the Allies and they continued to sell vital food stuffs to the Britsh for the coming years. However is is commented that Argentina's heart and culture lied with the Axis. The United States put pressure on Agentina after Pearl Harbour to break ties with the Axis powers but didn't. In 1944 Agentina finally breaks ties with the axis powers after pressure from the USA. On March 27 1945 Argentina finally declared war on Germany after realizing that defeat was imminent. Taken from the University of San Deigo Website http://home.sandiego.edu/~tpace/Timeline.htm Support the troops with food and arms, also send soldiers.
When was Eva Peron diagnosed with cervical cancer?
In 1951, Eva Peron's husband was running for reelection as president of that country. During the election, she was put to sleep for surgery in November, and was told that she was to have her uterus removed and that her surgeon would be the famous Argentinian surgeon, Ricardo Finochietto. After she was asleep, and without her knowledge, famous American cancer surgeon, George T. Pack entered the operating room and removed an extensive cancer of the cervix that had already spread to other parts of her abdomen. After he operated and before Eva Peron awoke, Dr. Pack left the operating room and headed to the airport for a plane back to New York. When she awoke, she was told that she had an uneventful removal of her uterus for bleeding. She was not told that she had cancer and soon afterward at age 31.
What does the land in Argentina look like?
In many ways, geographically, Chile is the California of The South, also The Oregon and Alaska of the South. Because Chile is similar to the US West Coast. Just consider that seasons are reversed.
Central Chile is Like Central California, Valparaiso is like San Francisco near the woody Coastal Mountains, Santiago is the capital like Sacramento (central Valley, great for fruits and wines) and the state eastern border is Andes which is more impassable and higher than Sierra Nevada.
As California did, Chile was a land of pioneers and settlers and also of Indians (Mapuche Tribe 5%) which rapidly were absorbed by Spanish soldiers and immigrant and settlers especially from Southern Europe (Spain, Italy, Croatia and Levant countries) and Germany.
The quality of life is the highest in Latin America, reaching similar levels to Southern Europe but without bulls and castles. So many Chilean towns has some American characteristic: shopping malls, skyscrapers, highways and hardworking people. Santiago is like a modern NYC new trends on architecture and technology.
What were the two largest groups controlled by the Austrian empire?
The two largest groups controlled by the Austrian Empire were the Germans and the Hungarians. The Germans were primarily concentrated in the northern and western regions, while the Hungarians dominated the central part of the empire. These two groups played significant roles in the political and cultural life of the empire, often leading to tensions and demands for autonomy. The empire was characterized by its diverse ethnic composition, which included many other groups as well.
How long has the government structure been in place?
im not 100% sure but if u google it u could find out!
How do people in Argentina make a living?
Most population of Argentina depend on farming and the industrial sector for their living.
Does Argentina have a royal family or president?
We have a representative democratic republic, in which the President is both head of state and head of government.
And as the same with all the American countries, we don't have royal families. The kingdoms are in Europe, not America.
What are the most popular jobs in Argentina?
Tourism is a large industry in Argentina. That is why the most common jobs found in Argentina are in the hotel and tourism sectors.
Argentina is divided into seven geographical regions:
If you order a churrasco in Argentina what would you be served?
Nothing similar to what you see around the world. The everyday argentinian churrasco, first of all, is not cooked on the BBQ.
What does the sun on the Argentina flag means?
All I know is that the sun in the middle represents a new era of freedom. (After the Argentine Civil War.)
The colors of the flag represent the sky and clouds the sun on the flag is called the Sun of May.
Who was the President of Argentina in 2010?
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina at the start of 2015.
Mauricio Macri became the President of Argentina on December 10.
De Kirchner was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10. She won re-election in 2011.
Kirchner was the second female President of Argentina after Isabel Martínez de Perón, but the first elected female President. 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.
Macri became the President on 2015 December 10. Prior to this he was the Mayor of Buenos Aires for 8 years.
How do you say mother in Argentina?
Argentina's official language is spanish so mother in spanish is madre or mama