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List of cities in Argentina

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Argentina - Alphabetical order per province

List of cities in Argentina - Buenos Aires. La Plata Bahía Blanca Tandil Mar del Plata Lanús Pinamar Azul Carmen de Patagones Olavarría Lobos Bragado San Nicolás Pergamino Miramar Necochea Trenque Lauquen Pehuajó Junín Pilar Campana Zárate Lomas de Zamora List of cities in Argentina - C ...

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia - Argentina

Argentina is a country in South America, situated between the Andes in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. It is bordered by Paraguay and Bolivia in the north, Brazil and Uruguay in the northeast, and Chile in the west and south. It also claims the British overseas territories of the Falkland Islands (known in Spanish as the Islas Malvinas ) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Under the name of Argentine Antarctica, it claims around 1,000,000 km² of Antarctica, overlappin ...

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - History

The area of present Argentina was sparsely populated until it was colonised by Europeans. The native people known as Diaguita lived in northwestern Argentina on the edge of the expanding Inca Empire; the Guaraní lived farther east. Europeans arrived in 1502. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580, and the Viceroyalty of 777the Río de la Plata in 1776. Independence from Spain was declared on July 9, 1816. Centralist and federationist grou ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - History

The area of present Argentina was sparsely populated until it was colonised by Europeans. The native people known as Diaguita lived in northwestern Argentina on the edge of the expanding Inca Empire; the Guaraní lived farther east. Europeans arrived in 1502. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580, and the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1776. Independence from Spain was declared on July 9, 1816. Centralist and federationist grou ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - History

The area of present Argentina was relatively sparsely populated until it was colonised by Europeans. The Diaguita lived in northwestern Argentina on the edge of the expanding Inca Empire; the Guaraní lived farther east. Europeans arrived in 1502. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580, and the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1776. Independence from Spain was declared on July 9, 1816. Centralist and federationist groups were in conflict, until national unity was established and ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - History

The area of present Argentina was sparsely populated until it was colonised by Europeans. The Diaguita lived in northwestern Argentina on the edge of the expanding Inca Empire; the Guaraní lived farther east. Europeans arrived in 1502. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580, and the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1776. Independence from Spain was declared on July 9, 1816. Centralist and federationist grou ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Culture

Argentine culture has been primarily informed and influenced by its European roots. Buenos Aires is undeniably the most European city in South America, due both to the prevalence of people of Italian and Spanish descent and to conscious imitation. Argentine cinema has achieved international recognition with films such as "The Official Story" and "Nine Queens", though it has only rarely been taken into account by mainstream popular viewers who prefer Hollywood-type movies. Even low-budget productions, however, have obtained prizes in cinema fest ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Politics

The Argentine constitution of 1853, as revised in 1994, mandates a separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches at the national and provincial level. The president and vice president are directly elected to 4-year terms. Both are limited to two consecutive terms; they are allowed to stand for a third term or more after an interval of at least one term. The president appoints cabinet ministers, and the constitution grants him considerable power as both head of state and head of government, including authority to ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Culture

Argentine culture has been primarily informed and influenced by its European roots. Buenos Aires is undeniably the most European city in South America, due both to the prevalence of people of Italian and Spanish descent and to conscious imitation. Argentine cinema has achieved international recognition with films such as "The Official Story" and "Nine Queens", though it has only rarely been taken into account by mainstream popular viewers who prefer Hollywood-type movies. Even low-budget productions, however, have obtained prizes in cinema fest ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Demographics

Unlike most of its neighbouring countries, Argentina's population descends overwhelmingly from Europeans. The basic demographic stock (85% of the population) is made up of descendants of the Spanish colonists, augmented by descendants of later Italian, Spanish and other European settlers. Recent genetic research suggests that around 56% of Argentinians, however, possess at least some indigenous Amerindian ancestry [1]. Those who claimed their ancestry as Spanish — or Spanish and another ancestry, such as Spanish-Italian — were most likel ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Economy

Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. The country historically had a large middle class, compared to other Latin American countries, but this segment of the population was decimated by a succession of economic crises. Today, while a significant segment of the population is still financi ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Demographics

Unlike most of its neighbouring countries, Argentina's population descends overwhelmingly from Europeans. The basic demographic stock (85% of the population) is made up of descendants of the Spanish colonists, augmented by descendants of later Italian, Spanish and other European settlers. Recent genetic research suggests that around 56% of Argentinians, however, possess at least some indigenous Amerindian ancestry [1]. Those who claimed their ancestry as Spanish — or Spanish and another ancestry, such as Spanish-Italian — were most likel ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Administrative Divisions

Argentina is divided into 23 provinces (provincias; singular: provincia), and 1 autonomous city (commonly known as capital federal), marked with an asterisk: Buenos Aires (City)* Buenos Aires (Province) Catamarca Chaco Chubut Córdoba Corrientes Entre Ríos Formosa Jujuy La Pampa La Rioja Mendoza Misiones Neuquén Río Negro SaltaSee also:

Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Geography

Argentina can roughly be divided into three parts: the fertile plains of the Pampas in the central part of the country, the centre of Argentina's agricultural wealth; the flat to rolling plateau of Patagonia in the southern half down to Tierra del Fuego; and the rugged Andes mountain range along the western border with Chile, with the highest point being the Cerro Aconcagua at 6,960 m. Major rivers include the Paraguay, Bermejo, Colorado, Uruguay and the largest river, the Paraná. The latter two flow together before meeting the Atlan ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Administrative Divisions

Argentina is divided into 23 provinces (provincias; singular: provincia), and 1 autonomous city (commonly known as capital federal), marked with an asterisk: Buenos Aires (City)* Buenos Aires (Province) Catamarca Chaco Chubut Córdoba Corrientes Entre Ríos Formosa Jujuy La Pampa La Rioja Mendoza Misiones Neuquén Río Negro SaltaSee also:

Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Politics

The Argentine constitution of 1853, as revised in 1994, mandates a separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches at the national and provincial level. The president and vice president are directly elected to 4-year terms. Both are limited to two consecutive terms; they are allowed to stand for a third term or more after an interval of at least one term. The president appoints cabinet ministers, and the constitution grants him considerable power as both head of state and head of government, including authority to enact laws by presidential decree under conditions of "urgency ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Economy

Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. The country historically had a large middle class, compared to other Latin American countries, but this segment of the population was decimated by a succession of economic crises. Today, while a significant segment of the population is still financially well-off, they stay in sharp contrast with millions who l ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

Read more here: » Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Economy

List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Demographics

Unlike most of its neighbouring countries, Argentina's population descends overwhelmingly from Europeans. The basic demographic stock (85% of the population) is made up of descendants of the Spanish colonists, augmented by descendants of later Italian, Spanish and other European settlers. Around 56% of Argentinians, however, possess at least a small fraction of indigenous Amerindian ancestry (as discovered by genetic research). Those who claimed their ancestry as Spanish — or Spanish and another ancestry, such as Spanish-Italian — were m ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

Read more here: » Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Demographics

List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Geography

Argentina can roughly be divided into three parts: the fertile plains of the Pampas in the central part of the country, the centre of Argentina's agricultural wealth; the flat to rolling plateau of Patagonia in the southern half down to Tierra del Fuego; and the rugged Andes mountain range along the western border with Chile, with the highest point being the Cerro Aconcagua at 6,960 m. Major rivers include the Paraguay, Bermejo, Colorado, Uruguay and the largest river, the Paraná. The latter two flow together before meeting the Atlan ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

Read more here: » Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Geography

List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Argentina - Politics

The Argentine constitution of 1853, as revised in 1994, mandates a separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches at the national and provincial level. The president and vice president are directly elected to 4-year terms. Both are limited to two consecutive terms; they are allowed to stand for a third term or more after an interval of at least one term. The president appoints cabinet ministers, and the constitution grants him considerable power as both head of state and head of government, including authority to ...

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Argentina, Argentina - Origin and history of the name, Argentina - History, Argentina - Politics, Argentina - Foreign relations, Argentina - Administrative Divisions, Argentina - Urbanization, Argentina - Geography, Argentina - Enclaves and exclaves, Argentina - Economy, Argentina - Demographics, Argentina - Culture, Argentina - Language, Argentina - Religion

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