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  1. Plotkin, Mariano Ben. Freud in the Pampas. The Emergence and Development of a Psychoanalytic Culture in Argentina.(Reseña de libro): An article from: Chasqui by Gustavo Geirola, 2004-05-01
  2. En Una Palabra, Cordoba, Argentina: Exploring Culture in Spanish by Emmanuel Paris-bouvret, Ana Perez-girones, 2007-11-15
  3. Argentina: Political Culture and Instability (Pitt Latin American Series) by Susan Calvert, Peter Calvert, 1991-08
  4. For God and Fatherland: Religion and Politics in Argentina (S U N Y Series in Religion, Culture, and Society) by Michael A. Burdick, 1996-01
  5. Democracy and the Culture of Skepticism: Political Trust in Argentina and Mexico (Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust) by Matthew R. Cleary, Susan Carol Stokes, 2006-01-30
  6. Between Civilization and Barbarism: Women, Nation, and Literary Culture in Modern Argentina (Engendering Latin America) by Francine Masiello, 1992-10-01
  7. Argentina: A Primary Source Cultural Guide (Primary Sources of World Cultures) by Theodore Link, Rose McCarthy, 2004-08
  8. Education, political culture, and foreign policy: The case of Argentina (Working paper) by Carlos Escudé, 1992
  9. New social movements, political culture, and democracy: Brazil and Argentina (Working paper) by Scott Mainwaring, 1984
  10. Politics and culture in Argentina (Politics and culture series) by Lars Schoultz, 1988
  11. A seriation of the late prehistoric Santa Maria culture of northwestern Argentina (Fieldiana : Anthropology) by Ronald L Weber, 1978
  12. Culture and Customs of Argentina by David William Foster, Darrell B. Lockhart Melissa Fitch Lockhart, 1998
  13. Executive Report on Strategies in Argentina, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Argentina Research Group, The Argentina Research Group, 2000-11-02
  14. Acclimatization of American fishes in Argentina by E. A Tulian, 1910

21. Argentina Business Etiquette, Culture - Doing Business In Argentina
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This guide to Argentina business etiquette and culture covers many aspects of doing business in Argentina This guide contains the following articles:
  • Let's Make a Deal negotiating tactics, the value of connections, recommended business card style and content, business card protocol, sitting and presenting yourself in meetings, language for brochures and promotional material, pace of business, preferred presentation styles, final agreements, thinking styles, adherance to company policy, and more on Argentina business culture . . .
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    23. WorldRover - Culture Of Argentina
    Culture of Argentina. argentina culture and History Books. AOL Anywhere InternationalWeb Channel News, maps, currency information, sports, and weather.
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    Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Argentina. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Argentina as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • 24. LookSmart - Directory - Society & Culture, Argentina, South America
    Includes searching and alphabetic index. Lonely Planet argentina cultureLearn about the European influence in this part of South America.
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    Resource provides pictures of missing children in Argentina and worldwide. Includes links to volunteers, events, goal, and news.
    Demographia - Argentina Population

    Resource provides population facts by region, municipality, metropolis, and province wise.
    Ethnologue - Languages of Argentina

    Language guide focuses on the indigenous peoples of Argentina, describing the country's native languages and ethnic makeup.
    Human Rights Abuses in Argentina - Declassified Documents

    Resource provides an easy access to all the declassified documents by US Department of State from 1975-1984. Includes searching and alphabetic index. Lonely Planet - Argentina Culture Learn about the European influence in this part of South America. Resource talks about popular dance styles, religions, and food. Ministry of Culture and Education, Argentina
  • 25. Culture Of Argentina - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Culture of Argentina. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Europeansheavily influence Argentine culture in various areas.
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    26. Culture Of Argentina - Encyclopedia Article About Culture Of Argentina. Free Acc
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Europeans heavily influence Argentine culture in various areas. Art, literature, architecture, music and lifestyle have all been affected greatly. Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City BWAY-nos EYE-res , Spanish: Ciudad de Buenos Aires) is the capital city and commercial/industrial centre of the nation of Argentina. It is located at the mouth of the Plata River ( Rio de la Plata ), on the southeast coast of the South American continent. Note: see Buenos Aires for details.) On March 17, 1992 a suicide car-bomb exploded in the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires killing 29 and injuring 242.
    Click the link for more information. has perhaps been influenced the most due to the high rate of people receiving education in European countries. Museums, cinemas and galleries have become quite popular amongst the Argentine people. The Argentine cinema has achieved international recognition, being used as a place to display the tragedies of the Dirty War The Dirty War (in Spanish: La Guerra Sucia ) was a program of violent repression of rebels and dissidents conducted between 1976 and 1983 by the military government in Argentina. Between 10,000 to 30,000 Argentineans were killed or "disappeared". Many thousands more were tortured.

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    29. Argentina History & Argentina Culture | IExplore
    Argentina History. Argentina lost. As a result, the ruling junta of generals andadmirals was ousted and Argentina returned to constitutional government.
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    Argentina's pre-Columbian Indian population put up a good fight against the Spanish, but the colonists eventually became permanent fixtures, founding important settlements in the mid 16th century. They acquired a good deal of the country's best land, established estancias (ranches) and made their livelihoods through agriculture and livestock. Independence from Spain was declared in 1816 under the guidance of General San Martin. British money flowed in, as did European immigrants. By the start of World War I, Argentina was one of the world's leading agricultural exporters, and the phrase "as rich as an Argentine" was commonly heard abroad.
    While those with land were doing well, the working class was suffering. Populist leader Juan Peron, along with his wife Evita, found great support from these Argentines. He led the country from 1946 to 1955, and again from 1973 to 1974, bringing political and economic reform.
    The latter part of the 20th century has seen a cycle of elections, coups, countercoups and a steady erosion of the nation's wealth. The country hit bottom in the 1970s, when a series of military governments instigated the Dirty War, an anticommunist witch-hunt that caused the "disappearance" of almost 12,000 men, women and children. In hopes of deflecting attention from their failed policies, the armed forces fought a war with Great Britain over the Falkland Islands (known as Las Malvinas in Argentina). Argentina lost. As a result, the ruling junta of generals and admirals was ousted and Argentina returned to constitutional government. The election in 1989 of President Carlos Menem marked the century's first orderly transfer of power from one civilian government to another. While the '80s were a time of economic chaos, the '90s saw relative calm. But the cycle continues and the chaos has returned.

    30. Culture In Argentina - Vacation Packages
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    31. Argentina Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
    Despite argentina s recent economic woes, its pleasures stunning natural wonders aEuropean-flavoured sophistication, and a passionate culture - are still as
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    Argentina Despite Argentina's recent economic woes, its pleasures - stunning natural wonders, an elegant capital with a European-flavoured sophistication, and a passionate culture - are still as tempting as ever. The silver lining to the financial cloud is that it's now one of the best travel bargains going around. This is one Latin American country where Europeans and North Americans can feel at ease and travel relatively inconspicuously. An interest in soccer and some nimble foot skills may be all you need to feel like a local. Argentina certainly has had plenty to cry about, with an economy that's still trying to find its feet again and a fragile government that at one stage saw five presidents in two weeks. How did this happen to a country blessed with abundant natural resources and a highly educated populace? Decades of political corruption, rampant tax evasion and ill-advised monetary policies are all to blame; the challenge now is for this proud country to pull itself out of the hole and avoid further chaos.
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    Although the effects of the recent political and economic crisis can still be seen and felt, Argentina remains a perfectly safe destination for travellers. Social unrest has subsided, though travellers may wish to avoid large demonstrations, which can grow violent. On the flipside, tourism - both by international travelers and by Argentines who can no longer afford to travel abroad - is on the rise.

    32. Travel Articles About Argentina
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    Take an armchair tour of Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. Includes Historical Photos , wildlife and more images of Argentina. Places and Destination Art and Culture Geography and Wildlife History ... Various Topics Places and Destinations: Bariloche, Argentina
    San Carlos de Bariloche, commonly known as Bariloche, is a prime, all-season destination in Argentina's Patagonia. Summer sailing on Lake Nahuel Huapi, skiing, the lake crossing from Chile and a decidedly European ski chalet environment make Bariloche a favorite vacation spot. Buenos Aires
    Big. sprawling Buenos Aires, teh capital of Argentina, is cosmopolitan and yet retains a neighborhood feel in the barrios. Sightseeing, nightlife, including the sensual tango, is a must in this sophisticated city.

    33. An Introduction To Argentina
    Provides a look at the geography, history and culture of the world's eighth largest country. Also includes travel tips.
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    ARGENTINA
    An introduction Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls... C omprising almost the entire southern half of South America, Argentina is the world's eighth largest country, covering an area of 2.8 million square km. Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls, with the diversity of the land ranging from wild, remote areas in southern Patagonia to the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires in the north. Its six major regions are as follows:
    This area surrounding the Andes began as a colony of Peru, but today only a few miners and herders occupy this unforgiving region of volcanic peaks and salt lakes. Very little rain falls in Cuyo, though to the east are found the fertile river valleys and subtropical lowlands of the Gran Chaco.
    Mesopotamia, a broad, flat plain between the Parana and Uraguay Rivers in northern Argentina, is wet, swampy and extremely hot during the summer. The northern province of Misiones, a more mountainous region nearly enclosed by Brazil and Paraguay, is densely forested and contains a section of the majestic Iguazu Falls. The Chaco
    This parched area in the west is part of the enormous Gran Chaco, a region that Argentina shares with Bolivia, Paraguay, and Br

    34. Argentina - Culture, History, People And Fishing
    argentina is rich in culture and history, diverse in people and great forfly fishing. argentina culture, History and People. argentina.
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    Culture, History and People Argentina Argentina
    covers over 1,000,000 square miles, an area larger and as diversified in climate, vegetation, and topography as the west coast of the United States. The country has over 36,000,000 people with Roman Catholicism as the main religion. The borders are defined by the Andes Mountains and Chile to the west, the Atlantic Ocean by the east, and the borders of Uruguay, Brazil, Bolivia, and Brazil to the north.
    The climate ranges from cold and low temperatures in the south and the Andes Mountains to dry and hot in parts of the north with moderate temperatures near central part of Argentina by the Atlantic Ocean. Vegetation varies from dry and arid to forests of giant cedar and laurel trees up in the Andes Mountains from the 1500 to 7000 foot elevation. The country's topography is very diversified. The Andes Mountains that stretch along the border of Chile have mountain peaks with elevations of over 20,000 feet that are covered with ice fields and glaciers. The Pampas and parts of Patagonia are flat with numerous rivers flowing from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. Culture The heavy immigration of Europeans to the country in the late ninteenth to the twentieth century produced a heavy concentration of people of Spanish, Italian, French, German, Eastern European and British ancestry. Also in the immigration were Japanese, Syrians and Lebanese. With the immigration, the native Indians and the descendents of black slaves, Argentina produced a diversified culture. This culture melded together to produce a country that is rich in history, alive with dance and diverse in a language that is primarily Spanish but is composed of words from the many languages that were initially introduced to this country.

    35. Argentina - History & Culture
    Brief encyclopedialike article by InterKnowledge.com.
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    long with numerous nomadic tribespeople, two main indigenous groups existed in Argentina before the European arrival. In the northwest, near Bolivia and the Andes, was a people known as the Diaguita, while further south and to the east were the Guarani. Together the Diaguita and the Guarani constitute the origins of permanent agricultural civilization in Argentina, both developing the cultivation of maize. The Diaguita are also remembered for having successfully prevented the powerful Inca from expanding their empire into Argentina from what is now Bolivia. It was perhaps a legacy of this successful resistance that enabled the native peoples of Argentina to carry on a prolonged campaign against colonization and rule by the Spanish. The first Spaniard to land in Argentina, Juan de Solis, was killed in 1516, and several attempts to found Buenos Aires were stymied by the local inhabitants. Inland cities were more successful, and it wasn't until the late 16th century that Buenos Aires was securely established. Despite its military success, indigenous resistance was inexorably weakened by the introduction of diseases from Europe. Even after the native threat became minimal, however, Argentina was still mostly neglected by Spain, which was more interested in developing Lima and the riches of Peru. Buenos Aires was forbidden to trade with foreign countries, and the city became a smuggler's haunt. The restrictive trade

    36. Lenguas Educational Counseling
    Offers intensive courses starting from one week. Small groups or one to one. In addition to conversation and grammar skills, also offers studies about argentina, its geography and history, customs and culture.
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    37. Argentina, The Country, Its People And Culture
    of the country’s history, with an insight into the culture, population, economy sectionsA Journey into the Past You will learn about Argentine History, The
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    You will learn about Argentine History, The Spanish conquerors
    , the Viceroyalty of the River Plate , the Revolution of May 25, 1810 the foundation of the Argentine State and its subsequent modernization
    The Way We Are

    The first settlers
    Indigenous people ... Immigrants arrival and Argentine people of today
    Cultural identity

    Brief summary of Fine Arts Dance Music Literature ... Sports and Folklore
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    Livestock ... Continental Integration , Inter-American agreements: OEA, ALADI, MERCOSUR.
    Our Land
    The southernmost region in South America. Argentina and its Geographical regions Hydrography and Climate Provinces Argentina is made up of 23 provinces and the City of Buenos Aires , which are autonomous with political, administrative and economic powers. General information and useful links. Flora and Fauna Access the information on Argentine Biogeography and approach the flora and fauna of the two main regions, Neotropical and Antarctic The Southernmost South will find our idiosyncrasy and our customs.

    38. Capilla Del Hombre - Creación Artística Del Maestro Oswaldo Guayasamín
    The last great dream of Oswaldo Guayasamin, ecuadorian artist. The recompilation of Latin American culture ranging from Mexico to argentina - in a majestic and unique monument.
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    39. Argentina - History & Culture
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    long with numerous nomadic tribespeople, two main indigenous groups existed in Argentina before the European arrival. In the northwest, near Bolivia and the Andes, was a people known as the Diaguita, while further south and to the east were the Guarani. Together the Diaguita and the Guarani constitute the origins of permanent agricultural civilization in Argentina, both developing the cultivation of maize. The Diaguita are also remembered for having successfully prevented the powerful Inca from expanding their empire into Argentina from what is now Bolivia. It was perhaps a legacy of this successful resistance that enabled the native peoples of Argentina to carry on a prolonged campaign against colonization and rule by the Spanish. The first Spaniard to land in Argentina, Juan de Solis, was killed in 1516, and several attempts to found Buenos Aires were stymied by the local inhabitants. Inland cities were more successful, and it wasn't until the late 16th century that Buenos Aires was securely established. Despite its military success, indigenous resistance was inexorably weakened by the introduction of diseases from Europe. Even after the native threat became minimal, however, Argentina was still mostly neglected by Spain, which was more interested in developing Lima and the riches of Peru. Buenos Aires was forbidden to trade with foreign countries, and the city became a smuggler's haunt. The restrictive trade

    40. An Introduction To Argentina
    argentina s culture has been greatly affected by its immigrant population,mostly European. Their influence contributed to the demise
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    Argentina Adventure in Argentina Introduction to Buenos Aires Exploring Buenos Aires Latin America Homepage ... The World Location, Geography Climate: Comprising almost the entire southern half of South America, Argentina is the world's eighth largest country, covering an area of 2.8 million square km. Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls, with the diversity of the land ranging from wild, remote areas in southern Patagonia to the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires in the north. Its six major regions are as follows: This area surrounding the Andes began as a colony of Peru, but today only a few miners and herders occupy this unforgiving region of volcanic peaks and salt lakes. Very little rain falls in Cuyo, though to the east are found the fertile river valleys and subtropical lowlands of the Gran Chaco. Mesopotamia, a broad, flat plain between the Parana and Uraguay Rivers in northern Argentina, is wet, swampy and extremely hot during the summer. The northern province of Misiones, a more mountainous region nearly enclosed by Brazil and Paraguay, is densely forested and contains a section of the majestic Iguazu Falls. The Chaco This parched area in the west is part of the enormous Gran Chaco, a region that Argentina shares with Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil. The Chaco contains both grassland and thorny forest.

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