ARGENTINA
LOCATION
• A plain rising in the
  southern half of South
  America from the
  Atlantic
• Bordered by Bolivia
  and Paraguay on the
  north and Uruguay
  and Brazil on the east
• The world’s eighth
  largest country
• Covers an area of 1.1
  million square m
• Provides the ocean coastline of
•Has a diversity of land and culture
                                       the Atlantic
•South is arctic regions
•North is forested jungle regions    • It provides an important cultural
•West has rugged mountains regions and economic connection for all
                                       of South America



GEOGRAP
   HY                               There are six major regions:
                                    •Cuyo & the Andean Northwest
                                    •Mesopotamia & the Northeast
                                    •Tierra del Fuego
                                    •Patagonia and the Lake District
                                    •The Pampas
                                    •The Chaco
GOVERNMENT
•   Country name: The Argentine         •Population: 39,144,753
    Republic                            •Ethnic Make-up: white (mostly Spanish and
                                        Italian) 97%, Amerindian, or other non white
•   Capital is Buenos Aires             groups 3%
•   Government type: Republic
•   President is elected by popular
    vote to 4- year term
•   Cabinet is appointed by the
    president
•   Date of independence: July 9,
    1816
•   President is elected by popular
    vote to a 4 year term
•   Cabinet is appointed by the
    president
•   Supreme Court is appointed by                  The current president of Argentina
                                                   is a woman; Christina Fernandez
    the president with the consent of              de Kirchner
    the Senate
1 cent     5 cents    10 cents




 25 cents   50 cents   1 peso




2 pesos     5 pesos    10 pesos




 20 pesos   50 pesos   100 pesos
NATURAL RESOURCES
• fertile plains of the
  pampas
• lead
• zinc
• tin
• copper
• iron ore
• manganese
• petroleum
• uranium
HISTORY
•   Along with many nomadic tribes people, two main indigenous
    groups existed in Argentina before the European arrival: Diaguita and
    Guarani
•   The first Spaniard to land in Argentina was Juan de Solis
•   The British attacked Buenos Aires in 1806 and 1807, but Spaniards
    fought off the attacks
•   The French captured Spain’s King Ferdinand VIII
•   Argentina fell completely under the rule of the local viceroyalty, which
    was highly unpopular. The locals rebelled against the viceroyalty and
    declared their allegiance to the captive king
•   By 1816, the division between Argentina and its mother country had
    become quite apparent, and a party of separatists decided to declare
    the country's independence


                                         http://www.geographia.com/argentina/history.htm
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
     •    Basílica de La Virgen de Luján
             Historical National Monument
             The most visited site inside the Basilica is the Virgin Mary
     •    El Tigre Delta
             the starting point to hundreds of islands that form the Delta of the Paraná
             Also has a Casino and fruit market
     •    Parque de la Costa
             An amusement park with rides, mimes, clowns, dancers and laser shows
     •    Casino de Tigre Trilenium
             more than 60 gaming tables, roulettes, black jack, slots and a VIP lounge
     •    Colonia del Sacramento
             A small city founded by the Portuguese in 1680




For more information:
http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/activities1.htm
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                                  FOOD
    The most popular meal is "el asado"                 • Fruits, grains, and vegetables are very
    or "parrillada", a mixed grill of steaks            important in traditional Argentina food
    and other meat cuts                                 •Argentina fruits and grains are part of a
                                                        low cholesterol diet
•   Most of the cities (excluding Buenos
    Aires) close for lunch time. This is                •Fruits and vegetables are sold in large
                                                        open markets in some parts of Argentina
    when most people return home to
    enjoy a large meal.                                 •Alfajores: two round sweet biscuits joined
                                                        together with dulce de leche or jam and
•   Traditional lunches in Argentina are                covered with powdered sugar. In most
    long and well developed.                            alfajores there are two layers of cake, and a
                                                        filling in between. (Seen below)
•   Most of the popular food has
    European roots.
•   Lots of meats, pastas and breads are
    included in an Argentina diet.
•   Dulce de Leche is an Argentina
    delight. Its made from milk and used
    in almost all Argentina desserts. Lots
    of effort is put into the outward
    texture.                              Other information and recipe’s found at:
                                              http://www.popular-traditional-argentina-food.com/fruit.html
S PORTS




•   FUTBOL      ATLETIS MO
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• BALONCES TO     BOXEO
S POTS




•   CICLIS MO       CRIQUET
WORKS C ITE D
•   Web Links
•   http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/argentina.
•   http://www.geographia.com/argentina/history.htm
•   http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/currency.htm
•   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Argentina
•   http://heddins.com/images/Argentina2/wedding-family.jpg
• Books
•   Dougherty, Terri. Argentina. San Diego, Calif.: Lucent, 2003.
    Print.
•   Frank, Nicole. Argentina. Milwaukee, Wis.: Gareth Stevens
    Pub., 2000. Print.

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  • 1.
  • 2.
    LOCATION • A plainrising in the southern half of South America from the Atlantic • Bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay on the north and Uruguay and Brazil on the east • The world’s eighth largest country • Covers an area of 1.1 million square m
  • 3.
    • Provides theocean coastline of •Has a diversity of land and culture the Atlantic •South is arctic regions •North is forested jungle regions • It provides an important cultural •West has rugged mountains regions and economic connection for all of South America GEOGRAP HY There are six major regions: •Cuyo & the Andean Northwest •Mesopotamia & the Northeast •Tierra del Fuego •Patagonia and the Lake District •The Pampas •The Chaco
  • 4.
    GOVERNMENT • Country name: The Argentine •Population: 39,144,753 Republic •Ethnic Make-up: white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, Amerindian, or other non white • Capital is Buenos Aires groups 3% • Government type: Republic • President is elected by popular vote to 4- year term • Cabinet is appointed by the president • Date of independence: July 9, 1816 • President is elected by popular vote to a 4 year term • Cabinet is appointed by the president • Supreme Court is appointed by The current president of Argentina is a woman; Christina Fernandez the president with the consent of de Kirchner the Senate
  • 5.
    1 cent 5 cents 10 cents 25 cents 50 cents 1 peso 2 pesos 5 pesos 10 pesos 20 pesos 50 pesos 100 pesos
  • 6.
    NATURAL RESOURCES • fertileplains of the pampas • lead • zinc • tin • copper • iron ore • manganese • petroleum • uranium
  • 7.
    HISTORY • Along with many nomadic tribes people, two main indigenous groups existed in Argentina before the European arrival: Diaguita and Guarani • The first Spaniard to land in Argentina was Juan de Solis • The British attacked Buenos Aires in 1806 and 1807, but Spaniards fought off the attacks • The French captured Spain’s King Ferdinand VIII • Argentina fell completely under the rule of the local viceroyalty, which was highly unpopular. The locals rebelled against the viceroyalty and declared their allegiance to the captive king • By 1816, the division between Argentina and its mother country had become quite apparent, and a party of separatists decided to declare the country's independence http://www.geographia.com/argentina/history.htm
  • 8.
    TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Basílica de La Virgen de Luján  Historical National Monument  The most visited site inside the Basilica is the Virgin Mary • El Tigre Delta  the starting point to hundreds of islands that form the Delta of the Paraná  Also has a Casino and fruit market • Parque de la Costa  An amusement park with rides, mimes, clowns, dancers and laser shows • Casino de Tigre Trilenium  more than 60 gaming tables, roulettes, black jack, slots and a VIP lounge • Colonia del Sacramento  A small city founded by the Portuguese in 1680 For more information: http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/activities1.htm
  • 9.
    FOOD The most popular meal is "el asado" • Fruits, grains, and vegetables are very or "parrillada", a mixed grill of steaks important in traditional Argentina food and other meat cuts •Argentina fruits and grains are part of a low cholesterol diet • Most of the cities (excluding Buenos Aires) close for lunch time. This is •Fruits and vegetables are sold in large open markets in some parts of Argentina when most people return home to enjoy a large meal. •Alfajores: two round sweet biscuits joined together with dulce de leche or jam and • Traditional lunches in Argentina are covered with powdered sugar. In most long and well developed. alfajores there are two layers of cake, and a filling in between. (Seen below) • Most of the popular food has European roots. • Lots of meats, pastas and breads are included in an Argentina diet. • Dulce de Leche is an Argentina delight. Its made from milk and used in almost all Argentina desserts. Lots of effort is put into the outward texture. Other information and recipe’s found at: http://www.popular-traditional-argentina-food.com/fruit.html
  • 10.
    S PORTS • FUTBOL ATLETIS MO
  • 11.
  • 12.
    S POTS • CICLIS MO CRIQUET
  • 13.
    WORKS C ITED • Web Links • http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/argentina. • http://www.geographia.com/argentina/history.htm • http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/currency.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Argentina • http://heddins.com/images/Argentina2/wedding-family.jpg • Books • Dougherty, Terri. Argentina. San Diego, Calif.: Lucent, 2003. Print. • Frank, Nicole. Argentina. Milwaukee, Wis.: Gareth Stevens Pub., 2000. Print.