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See also argentina
Proper nounSingular Argentina Plural - Argentina
Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: República Argentina, pronounced [reˈpuβlika aɾxenˈtina]), is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires. It is the second largest country in South America and eighth in the world by land area and the largest among Spanish-speaking nations, though Mexico, Colombia and Spain are more populous. Its continental area is 2,766,890 km (1,068,302 sq mi), between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. Argentina borders Paraguay and Bolivia to the north, Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast, and Chile to the west and south. Argentina claims the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands which are controlled by the United Kingdom. It also claims 969,464 km (374,312 sq mi) of Antarctica, known as Argentine Antarctica which overlaps other claims made by Chile and by the United Kingdom. These claims have been suspended by the Antarctic Treaty of 1961. Argentina has the second highest Human Development Index level and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in purchasing power parity in Latin America. Argentina's nominal GDP is the 30 largest in the world; but when purchasing power is taken into account, its total GDP makes it the 23 largest economy in the world. According to article 35 of the Argentine constitution, the titles Argentine Republic, Argentine Confederation, Argentine Nation, and United Provinces of the River Plate are all valid. However Argentine Republic is the title used in practice. The country is currently classified as an Upper-Middle Income Country or as a secondary emerging market by the World Bank. Argentina is also one of the G-20 major economies. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What were the people from argentina called before it was argentina? Q. I have ancestors who were from there before it was a seperate country, what would they be called, i don't know where they came from before Argentina. Asked by Maverick - Tue Sep 23 08:22:17 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Several native tribes exist in Argentina now, so imagine pre-Spanish Argentina. Each tribe would have been a lot bigger. Current tribles include: Toba Diaguita-Calchaqui Guarani Chorote (Iyo'wujwa Chorote and Iyojwa'ja Chorote) Chane Mapuche (probably the largest indigenous nation in Argentina)Tehuelche Answered by Diogenes - Tue Sep 23 08:42:33 2008 How much is a postcard from Argentina to Germany? Q. How much does it cost to mail a postcard from Argentina to Germany/Austria/Switzerla nd? Asked by destino.argentina - Fri Jan 9 09:51:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. For international postcard, the rate is 5 ARS (about 1.07) Answered by xalynn - Fri Jan 9 10:49:20 2009 Is it legal to bring dead but preserved insects/plants from on an airplane from Argentina to US?
Q. I am going to argentina for a month, and am going to collect plants/insects and preserve them while I'm there. As long as they are preserved, dead, and mounted, is it legal to bring them from Buenas Aires to the US as a non cairry on item, whithout claiming them at customs? If not, is it legal for them to be shipped from there to my home, without me claiming them? Asked by The Naturalist - Sun Feb 17 17:31:58 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. See: Biologicals You may need a U.S. Department of Agriculture permit to import biological specimens including bacterial cultures, culture medium, excretions, fungi, arthropods, mollusks, tissues of livestock, birds, plants, viruses, vectors for research, biological or pharmaceutical use. Permit requirements are located under Permits on the USDA Website at www.aphis.usda.gov ( USDA ) . For some permits you may have to contact the Centers for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov ( Centers for Disease Control ) . === Plants and Seeds Some plants, cuttings, seeds that are capable of propagation, unprocessed plant products, and certain endangered species are allowed into the United States but require import permits; some are prohibited entirely.… [cont.] Answered by CARLOS O - Sun Feb 17 17:55:10 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Argentina" Embattled SC Gov., Family Go to Europe
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