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Argentina Government Argentina Government Capital - Buenos Aires Government type - Republic Administrative divisions - 23 provinces Independence - July 9,1816 (from Spain)
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Economic Activities AGRICULTURE - One of the most important branches in Argentina economy is agriculture LIVESTOCK - Argentina beef, valued worldwide due to its quality and taste, accounts for a 10 per cent of the exports INDUSTRY - After suffering serious crises, today it faces the need of renewal and technological change in order to be competitive. FISHING - For Argentina economy, fishing is an important source of income with a great future ahead. MINNING - Argentina has a large mining stockpile and important power resources, but operation at a large scale is still an unachieved goal Transportation - have started to gain a great significance in Argentina economy.
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Travel Tips Entry Requirements - A passport is all that's required of most visitors -although Australians and New Zealanders do need visas. Renewable tourist visas are issued at airports and borders, and are good for 90 days. Vaccines - Vaccines are not required to enter Argentina. Currency - The local currency is the Argentine Peso. At the time of this writing, it had a 1 to 1 ratio with the US dollar. Language - Spanish is spoken everywhere, though many Argentines also speak the language of their heritage.
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THE ARGENTINE TERRITORY Geographical –Argentina is located in Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Chile and Uruguay Climate - One of the most outstanding features of the Argentine territory is its variety of climates: humid, dry, tropical heat or vital cold, through different kinds of mild climates. Nothing remains outside the possibilities Hydrographic - A large number of rivers which are, for the most part, navigable, traverse the country. Some of these are extremely important in hydroelectric terms.
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GDP: purchasing power parity - $435.5 billion (2003 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 8.7% (2003 est.) GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $11,200 (2003 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 11.1% industry: 34.8% services: 54.1% (2003 est.)
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Religion Roman Catholic 92% (less than 20% practicing), Protestant 2%, Jewish 2%, other 4%
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