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    Mendoza, at the foot of the Andes. Parque Nacional Ischigualasto, San Juan, Argentina.

  2. Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: República Argentina), is in South America, and is the eighth-largest country in the world.The highest and the lowest points of South America are also in Argentina: At 6,960 m, Cerro Aconcagua is the tallest mountain in the Americas while Laguna del Carbón, at 105 m below sea level, in Santa Cruz Province is the lowest point in South America.

  3. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Argentina is a vast country located in the southern part of South America. The eighth largest country in the world, it is the second largest country in South America after Brazil, and it's about one-third the size of the United States. Argentina is bordered by the Andes Mountains and Chile to the west.

  4. The economy of Argentina is the second-largest national economy in South America, behind Brazil. Argentina is a developing country with a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. Argentina benefits from rich natural resources.

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · Argentina responded by threatening to implement new restrictions on British ships passing through its waters. In July 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to legalize gay marriage. Former president Nestor Kirchner and the husband of current president, Cristina Fernandez, died suddenly of a heart attack in October.

  6. Argentina, plným názvem Argentinská republika ( španělsky República Argentina ), je stát ležící na jihu Jižní Ameriky s 4984 km dlouhým pobřežím Atlantiku. Na severu hraničí s Bolívií (832 km) a Paraguayí (1880 km), na východě s Brazílií (1224 km) a Uruguayí (579 km) a na západě s Chile (5150 km).

  7. The History of Argentina offers a superb account of the story of this nation as it tossed away its economic lead and descended step by step into the madness of the military’s sociopathic 1976–1983 “dirty war,” a killing frenzy directed against all opponents, real and imagined. This is a book of straight political economy.

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