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Economy of Argentina
Argentina benefits from rich [[natu
Economy_of_Argentina
Use of capital punishment by nation
At one time capital punishment was used in almost every part of the globe, but over the last few decades many countries have abolished it. Amnesty International classifies countries into four categories.
Use_of_capital_punishment_by_nation
Education in Argentina
Education in Argentina, the so-called "Latin American docta" has a convoluted history. There was no effective educational plan until President Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1868–1874) placed emphasis on bringing Argentina up-to-date with practices in developed countries.
Education_in_Argentina
WikiProject Argentina/Resources
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Argentina/Resources
Floral emblem
In a number of countries, plants have been chosen as symbols to represent specific geographic areas. Some countries have a country-wide floral emblem; others in addition have symbols representing subdivisions.
Floral_emblem
Minister of Economy of Argentina
The Minister of Economy is the head of the Ministry of Economy and Production of Argentina, concerned with finance and monetary matters. The position within the Government of Argentina is analogous to the finance ministers of some countries and the United States Treasury Secretary.
Minister_of_Economy_of_Argentina
Water supply and sanitation in Argentina
Argentina faces five key challenges in the water supply and sanitation sector: (i) low coverage with higher levels of service provision for its income level; (ii) poor service quality; and (iii) high levels of pollution;
Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Argentina
Diego Cavanagh
Santiago Miguel "Diego" Cavanagh y Hearne (May 16, 1905 – July 30, 1977) was an Argentine polo player at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Diego_Cavanagh
History of Argentine nationality
Ideas and practices of nationality and citizenship in the Republic of Argentina (and before that, in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Inca Empire) have changed with distinct periods of its history, including but not limited to periods of indigenous, colonial, republican, and military rule. These periods, in which political rights were often denied to both citizens and non-citizens, encouraged the development of resistance movements.
History_of_Argentine_nationality
Topic outline of Argentina
Argentina is a South American country, constituted as a federation of twenty-three provinces and an autonomous city. It is second in size on the South American continent to Brazil and eighth in the world.
Topic_outline_of_Argentina
Rail transport in Argentina
The Argentine railway network comprised 47,000 km of track at the end of the Second World War and was, in its time, one of most extensive and prosperous in South America. However, with the increase in highway construction and the break-up in 1993 of Ferrocarriles Argentinos (FA), the state railroad corporation, there followed a sharp decline in railway profitability.
Rail_transport_in_Argentina
The Latin American docta
Argentina is sometimes referred to as the Latin American docta (in Spanish: La docta Latinoamericana). This originates in the Latin docta (learned).
The_Latin_American_docta
Water privatization in Argentina
The privatization of water and sanitation services in Argentina between 1991 and 1999 under the government of Carlos Menem was part of one of the worlds largest privatization programs. Water and sanitation concessions with the private sector were signed in 28% of the country's municipalities covering 60% of the population.
Water_privatization_in_Argentina
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