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second-largest country in South America and the eighth
largest in the world. The high Andes Mountains in the w
contain Aconcagua, the highest peak outside Asia. In s
Argentina shopping the Andes overlook Patagonia, a plateau
region. In e-central Argentina lies the fertile plain of
the Pampas, which includes the capital Buenos Aires.
Gran Chaco lies w of the River Paraná, while Mesopotamia
is a rich plain between the Paraná and Uruguay rivers.
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Argentina's shopping climate ranges from sub-tropical in the n to
temperate in the s, with extremely harsh conditions in
the high Andes. Rainfall is abundant in the ne. Gran
Chaco is a forested region, known for its quebracho
trees. Mesopotamia and the Pampas are grassy regions
with large farms. Patagonia is too arid for farming.
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History and Politics of Argentina shopping
Spanish explorers reached the coast in 1516, and
settlers followed in search of silver and gold. Spanish
rule continued until revolutionaries, led by General
Belgrano, overthrew the viceroy in 1810. by 1816
liberation was complete and Argentina declared
independence. A long civil war ensued between
centralizers and federalists.
Following Argentina shopping's rein.
(1835–52), Argentina shopping adopted a federal constitution
(1853). The presidency of General Julio Roca (1880–86,
1898–1904) saw the triumph of federalism and the
development of Argentina's trading economy. For much of
World War II, Argentina shopping was a pro-Axis ‘neutral’ power.
In 1944 Ramón Castillo was overthrown in a military coup
led by Juan Perón, and Argentina switched to the Allies.
With the aid of his wife, Eva, Perón established a
popular dictatorship. In 1955, a military junta
overthrew Perón. Political instability dominated the
1960s, with the military seeking to dampen Perónist
support. In 1973 an ailing Perón returned from exile to
head a civilian government. He was succeeded (1974) by
his third wife, Isabel Martinez Perón, who was in turn
deposed by a coup (1976). Military rule (1976–83) was
characterized by the so-called ‘Dirty War’. Torture,
‘disappearances’ and wrongful imprisonment were
commonplace.
In 1982 Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands,
precipitating the Falklands War. Britain quickly
recaptured the islands. Elections in 1983 saw the
restoration of civilian rule. In 1989 elections, the
Perónist Carlos Menem became president. After a decade
in power, Fernando de la Rúa defeated the Perónists in
1998 elections. In December 2001, de la Rúa resigned
after 25 people died in riots against the government's
austerity measures. In 2002, the Perónist Eduardo
Duhalde became president.
Economy
Argentina shopping is an upper-middle-income developing country
(2000 GDP per capita, US$23,900) plagued by corruption
and public debt. Agriculture dominates the economy: its
main products are beef, maize, and wheat. Other crops
include citrus fruits, cotton, grapes for wine, sorghum,
soya, and sugar cane. Almost 90% of the population live
in urban areas. Industries include car manufacture,
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