Argentina (English Wikipedia)

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  • "PEHUENSAT-1" (in Spanish). Asociación Argentina de Tecnología Espacial. Archived from the original on 17 January 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2007.

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  • "Pato, Argentina's national sport". Argentina – Portal público de noticias de la República Argentina. Buenos Aires: Secretaría de Medios de Comunicación – Presidencia de la Nación. 18 November 2008. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. In 1610, thirty years after Buenos Aires' second foundation and two hundred years before the May Revolution, a document drafted by the military anthropologist Félix de Azara described a pato sport scene taking place in the city.

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  • La educación intercultural bilingüe en Santiago del Estero, ¿mito o realidad? [La cámara de diputados de la provincia sanciona con fuerza de ley.] (in Spanish). Cámara de Diputados de la Nación. p. 1. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2020. Declárase de interés oficial la preservación, difusión, estímulo, estudio y práctica de la lengua Quíchua en todo el territorio de la provincia [..]

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  • "Becoming a serious country". The Economist. London. 3 June 2004. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Argentina is thus not a "developing country". Uniquely, it achieved development and then lost it again.

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  • "Argentina – Profile". Mies, Switzerland: FIBA – Fédération Internationale de Basket-ball [International Basketball Federation]. 2014. Archived from the original on 16 June 2014.

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  • Huntington 2000, p. 6; Nierop 2001, p. 61: "Secondary regional powers in Huntington's view (Huntington, 2000, p. 6) include Great Britain, Ukraine, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Argentina."; Lake 2009, p. 55: "The US has created a foundation upon which the regional powers, especially Argentina and Brazil, can develop their own rules for further managing regional relations."; Papadopoulos 2010, p. 283: "The driving force behind the adoption of the MERCOSUR agreement was similar to that of the establishment of the EU: the hope of limiting the possibilities of traditional military hostility between the major regional powers, Brazil and Argentina."; Malamud 2011, p. 9: "Though not a surprise, the position of Argentina, Brazil's main regional partner, as the staunchest opponent of its main international ambition [to win a permanent seat on the UN Security Council] dealt a heavy blow to Brazil's image as a regional leader."; Boughton 2012, p. 101: "When the U.S. Treasury organized the next round of finance meetings, it included several non-APEC members, including all the European members of the G7, the Latin American powers Argentina and Brazil, and such other emerging markets as India, Poland, and South Africa." Huntington, Samuel P. (2000). "Culture, Power, and Democracy". In Plattner, Marc; Smolar, Aleksander (eds.). Globalization, Power, and Democracy. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 3–13. ISBN 978-0-8018-6568-8. Nierop, Tom (2001). "The Clash of Civilisations". In Dijkink, Gertjan; Knippenberg, Hans (eds.). The Territorial Factor. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA – Amsterdam University Press. pp. 51–76. ISBN 978-90-5629-188-4. Lake, David (2009). "Regional Hierarchies: Authority and Local International Order". In Fawn, Rick (ed.). Globalising the Regional, Regionalising the Global. Review of International Studies. Vol. 35. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 35–58. ISBN 978-0-521-75988-5. Papadopoulos, Anestis (2010). The International Dimension of EU Competition Law and Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19646-8. Malamud, Andrés (2011). "A Leader Without Followers? The Growing Divergence Between the Regional and Global Performance of Brazilian Foreign Policy". Latin American Politics and Society. 53 (3). Lisbon: 1–24. doi:10.1111/j.1548-2456.2011.00123.x. hdl:10451/15545. S2CID 154469332. Boughton, James M. (2012). Tearing Down Walls. The International Monetary Fund 1990–1999. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund. ISBN 978-1-61635-084-0.
  • Corach, Daniel; Lao, Oscar; Bobillo, Cecilia; Van Der Gaag, Kristiaan; Zuniga, Sofia; Vermeulen, Mark; Van Duijn, Kate; Goedbloed, Miriam; Vallone, Peter M; Parson, Walther; De Knijff, Peter; Kayser, Manfred (2010). "Inferring Continental Ancestry of Argentineans from Autosomal, Y-Chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA". Annals of Human Genetics. 74 (1): 65–76. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00556.x. hdl:11336/14301. PMID 20059473. S2CID 5908692.
  • Colantoni & Gurlekian 2004, pp. 107–119. Colantoni, Laura; Gurlekian, Jorge (August 2004). "Convergence and intonation. Historical evidence from Buenos Aires Spanish" (PDF). Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 7 (2). Cambridge, UK: 107–19. doi:10.1017/S1366728904001488. hdl:11336/118441. S2CID 56111230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2020.

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  • "Grasslands Explained". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 19 December 2022. Retrieved 19 December 2022. Grasslands go by many names. In the United States Midwest, they're often called prairies. In South America, they're known as pampas.

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  • Moore, Don. "Radio with a past in Argentina". Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. A slightly edited version of this article was originally published as Moore, Don (January 1995). "Argentina: Radio with a Past". Monitoring Times. Brasstown, NC: Grove Enterprises.

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  • Huntington 2000, p. 6; Nierop 2001, p. 61: "Secondary regional powers in Huntington's view (Huntington, 2000, p. 6) include Great Britain, Ukraine, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Argentina."; Lake 2009, p. 55: "The US has created a foundation upon which the regional powers, especially Argentina and Brazil, can develop their own rules for further managing regional relations."; Papadopoulos 2010, p. 283: "The driving force behind the adoption of the MERCOSUR agreement was similar to that of the establishment of the EU: the hope of limiting the possibilities of traditional military hostility between the major regional powers, Brazil and Argentina."; Malamud 2011, p. 9: "Though not a surprise, the position of Argentina, Brazil's main regional partner, as the staunchest opponent of its main international ambition [to win a permanent seat on the UN Security Council] dealt a heavy blow to Brazil's image as a regional leader."; Boughton 2012, p. 101: "When the U.S. Treasury organized the next round of finance meetings, it included several non-APEC members, including all the European members of the G7, the Latin American powers Argentina and Brazil, and such other emerging markets as India, Poland, and South Africa." Huntington, Samuel P. (2000). "Culture, Power, and Democracy". In Plattner, Marc; Smolar, Aleksander (eds.). Globalization, Power, and Democracy. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 3–13. ISBN 978-0-8018-6568-8. Nierop, Tom (2001). "The Clash of Civilisations". In Dijkink, Gertjan; Knippenberg, Hans (eds.). The Territorial Factor. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA – Amsterdam University Press. pp. 51–76. ISBN 978-90-5629-188-4. Lake, David (2009). "Regional Hierarchies: Authority and Local International Order". In Fawn, Rick (ed.). Globalising the Regional, Regionalising the Global. Review of International Studies. Vol. 35. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 35–58. ISBN 978-0-521-75988-5. Papadopoulos, Anestis (2010). The International Dimension of EU Competition Law and Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19646-8. Malamud, Andrés (2011). "A Leader Without Followers? The Growing Divergence Between the Regional and Global Performance of Brazilian Foreign Policy". Latin American Politics and Society. 53 (3). Lisbon: 1–24. doi:10.1111/j.1548-2456.2011.00123.x. hdl:10451/15545. S2CID 154469332. Boughton, James M. (2012). Tearing Down Walls. The International Monetary Fund 1990–1999. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund. ISBN 978-1-61635-084-0.
  • Maenza, Reinaldo A.; Agosta, Eduardo A.; Bettolli, María L. (21 February 2017). "Climate change and precipitation variability over the western 'Pampas' in Argentina". International Journal of Climatology. 37 (Suppl.1): 445–463. Bibcode:2017IJCli..37..445M. doi:10.1002/joc.5014. S2CID 132539062. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  • Corach, Daniel; Lao, Oscar; Bobillo, Cecilia; Van Der Gaag, Kristiaan; Zuniga, Sofia; Vermeulen, Mark; Van Duijn, Kate; Goedbloed, Miriam; Vallone, Peter M; Parson, Walther; De Knijff, Peter; Kayser, Manfred (2010). "Inferring Continental Ancestry of Argentineans from Autosomal, Y-Chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA". Annals of Human Genetics. 74 (1): 65–76. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00556.x. hdl:11336/14301. PMID 20059473. S2CID 5908692.
  • Colantoni & Gurlekian 2004, pp. 107–119. Colantoni, Laura; Gurlekian, Jorge (August 2004). "Convergence and intonation. Historical evidence from Buenos Aires Spanish" (PDF). Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 7 (2). Cambridge, UK: 107–19. doi:10.1017/S1366728904001488. hdl:11336/118441. S2CID 56111230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2020.

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  • Lizcano Fernández, Francisco. "Composición Étnica de las Tres Áreas Culturales del Continente Americano al Comienzo del Siglo XXI" [Ethnic Composition of the Three Cultural Areas of the American Continent at the Beginning of the 21st Century] (PDF). Convergencia. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (in Spanish). Toluca, México: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México: 194–195. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2013. En principio, se pueden distinguir dos grupos muy distintos al interior de esta etnia: el que procede de Asia occidental (sobre todo árabes cristianos llegados desde Siria y Líbano) y el que salió de Asia oriental (chinos y japoneses principalmente).
  • Lizcano Fernández, Francisco. "Composición Étnica de las Tres Áreas Culturales del Continente Americano al Comienzo del Siglo XXI" [Ethnic Composition of the Three Cultural Areas of the American Continent at the Beginning of the 21st Century] (PDF). Convergencia. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (in Spanish). Toluca, México: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México: 194. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2013. La etnia asiática tiene su origen en los flujos migratorios que partieron de diversos países de Asia, os cuales fueron especialmente relevantes durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y la primera mitad del XX.

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