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| Cuisine of Argentina The cuisine of Argentina is distinctive in South America because of its strong resemblance to Spanish, Italian, French and other European cuisines rather than the other Latin American cuisines. Indigenous gastronomies derived from groups such as the Quechua, Mapuche, and Guarani have also played a role. Cuisine_of_Argentina
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| Economy of Argentina Argentina benefits from rich [[natu Economy_of_Argentina
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| Foreign relations of Argentina This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Argentina. Foreign_relations_of_Argentina
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| Demographics of Argentina This article is about the demographics features of the population of Argentina, including distribution, ethnicity, economic status and other. Demographics_of_Argentina
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| Communications in Argentina This article is about the various communications systems of Argentina. Communications_in_Argentina
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| List of countries by population This is a list of countries ordered according to population. The list includes and ranks sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories. List_of_countries_by_population
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| White people White people is a term which is usually used to refer to human beings characterized, at least in part, by the light pigmentation of their skin. It usually refers narrowly to people claiming ancestry exclusively from Europe and immediately adjacent territories (the Caucasus, Anatolia and the Mediterranean islands). White_people
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| Juan Perón | birth_place=Lobos, Buenos Aires, Argentina Juan_Perón
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| Buenos Aires }} Buenos_Aires
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| San Salvador de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy is the capital city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina. It lies near the southern end of the Humahuaca Canyon where wooded hills meet the lowlands. San_Salvador_de_Jujuy
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| Greater Buenos Aires Greater Buenos Aires (Gran Buenos Aires, GBA, in Spanish) is the generic denomination to refer to the megalopolis comprised by the autonomous city of Buenos Aires and the conurbation around it over the province of Buenos Aires—namely the adjacent 24 partidos or municipalities—which nonetheless do not constitute a single administrative unit. The conurbation spreads to the south, west and north of Buenos Aires; to the east the River Plate serves as a natural boundary. Greater_Buenos_Aires
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| Bahía Blanca |image_skyline = Bahía_Blanca
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| Hispanophone The term Hispanophone (hispanoparlante, hispanohablante or hispanófono, in Spanish) denotes Spanish-speakers and relation to the Spanish-speaking world. The word originates with the Roman name of the Iberian Peninsula, Hispania, which comprised the territory of the modern states of Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar as well as a small southern part of France. Hispanophone
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| Indigenous peoples of the Americas The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples. They are often also referred to as Native Americans, First Nations and by Christopher Columbus' historical mistake Indians, modernly disambiguated as the American Indian race, American Indians, Amerindians, Amerinds, or Red Indians. Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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| Merlo Partido |area= Merlo_Partido
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| Mexico/Archive 2 Talk:Mexico/Archive_2
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| Argentine American |poptime = 90,864 0.04% of the US Population2000 Census population Argentine_American
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| Bernal, Argentina | population_total = 130790 Bernal,_Argentina
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| Argentines in the United Kingdom |poptime = 6,795 Argentinian Born (2001)Place of birth data collated by OECD based on 2001 UK CensusAncestral Numbers Unknown(Over 0.02% of British population) Argentines_in_the_United_Kingdom
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| Don Bosco, Buenos Aires | population_total = 20876 Don_Bosco,_Buenos_Aires
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