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  1. Culture Shock! Argentina: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Fiona Adams, 2007-09-15
  2. Argentina - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Robert Hamwee, 2006-09-05
  3. Argentina - The People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Greg Nickles, 2000-10
  4. Culture Shock! Argentina: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Fiona Adams, 2002-05
  5. The Argentina Reader: History, Culture, Politics (The Latin America Readers)
  6. Argentina the Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures, 43) by Greg Nickles, 2000-10
  7. Culture and Customs of Argentina by David William Foster, Melissa Fitch Lockhart, et all 1998-11-30
  8. Argentina - The Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Greg Nickles, 2000-10
  9. Argentina (Cultures of the World) by Ethel Gofen, 2002-03
  10. Che Boludo: A Gringo's Guide to understanding the Argentines by James Bracken, 2007-06
  11. Freud in the Pampas: The Emergence and Development of a Psychoanalytic Culture in Argentina by Mariano Plotkin, 2002-03-01
  12. Culture Shock! Argentina (Culture Shock!) by Arlene Furlong, 2000-05-18
  13. Argentina (Discovering Cultures) by Sharon Gordon, 2003-12
  14. Argentina Confronts Politics: Political Culture and Public Opinion in the Transition to Democracy by Edgardo R. Catterberg, 1991-01

1. Argentina Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Includes facts and figures, culture, history, and tourist information.
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2. Argentina, The Country, Its People And Culture
Argentina, the country, its people and culture. An attractive summary of the country's history, with an insight into the culture, population
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3. Southernmost South Argentina, The Country, Its People And Culture.
El Sur del Sur, Argentina, Presenta una entretenida sintesis de la geografia, historia, poblacion, economia y cultura de la Argentina. Novedades
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4. Argentina - Culture, History, People And Fishing
Argentina is rich in culture and history, diverse in people and great for fly fishing. Information on the culture, history and people of Argentina
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5. An Introduction To Argentina
ARGENTINA An introduction Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls
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6. Travel: Argentina Travel Notes -- Argentina Culture
One of the best ways to travel around Argentina is by bus. If time is limited,you can alway buy the Visit Argentina Airpass, issued by Aerolíneas
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Mention Argentina, and people think of solitary gauchos, sultry tango dancers or maybe Madonna emoting as Evita. Or at least they used to, before those romantic icons were supplanted by television images of people looting supermarkets and banging on pots and pans during massive and occasionally violent protests. Cultural Argentina Buenos Aires Tango
The Buenos Aires people, the Riverplates, the Argentines. A piece of music, a dance, a poetry, a way of living. A place, a city scenery that lulls to sleep and finds them. Buenos Aires and the Tango. Evita Peron
For once there's a flash intro that actually serves a purpose be sure to have your speakers on as you enter into the world of an Argentine legend. Photography by Victor Wolf
Exquisite gallery of work by Buenos Aires photographer, Victor Wolf.

7. ARGENTINA - PATAGONIA - MERCOSUR - TANGO - GAUCHO
Includes argentinean history, economy, national emblems, culture, tango, people, music, geography, tourism, trips and weather.
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8. Argentina Culture
Culture European influences permeate Argentina s art, architecture, Probably thebest known manifestation of Argentine popular culture is the tango a
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Culture European influences permeate Argentina's art, architecture, literature and lifestyle. However, in the field of literature in particular, this has been a cross-cultural transaction, with Argentina producing writers of international stature such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Ernesto Sábasto, Manuel Puig and Osvaldo Soriano.
With the education of many Argentines taking place in Europe, Buenos Aires in particular has self-consciously emulated European cultural trends in art, music and architecture. As a result, there are many important art museums and galleries in the city, and it has a vigorous theater community.
Argentine cinema has also achieved international stature, and has been used as a vehicle to exorcise the horrors of the Dirty War. Probably the best known manifestation of Argentine popular culture is the tango - a dance and music which has captured the imagination of romantics worldwide. Folk music is also thriving.
Sport is extremely important to the Argentines and soccer is more of a national obsession than a game. Argentina won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, and the exploits of Diego Maradona (the most famous Argentine since Che Guevara), have kept soccer fans, paparazzi and columnists busy for the past 10 years.

9. Canciller A Argentina
Gu a diplom tica, representaciones de la Rep blica Argentina en el exterior, oficinas consulares extranjeras y bolet n de informaci n comercial.
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10. Argentine Culture - Argentina Travel Advice
argentina culture arts, food, tango, yerba mate, architecture, history, gauchos,habits
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11. Argentina - History Culture
ARGENTINA History Culture Along with numerous nomadic tribespeople, two main indigenous groups existed in Argentina before the European arrival.
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12. MapZones.com : Argentina Culture
Information of Country s culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper,musium, books, novels.
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Country Info Argentina Introduction Argentina General Data Argentina Maps Argentina Culture ... Argentina Time and Date Argentina Culture Back to Top Argentina is a nation with a valuable Spanish heritage, strongly determined since the 19th century by European, notably Italian, immigration. A lively interest is maintained in the nation’s history, particularly as symbolized by the gaucho. In the fine arts, the most valuable model has been France; only in folk art has there been remarkable determine from Native American cultures. Because almost all Argentines are descendants of immigrants from Europe, their culture has a more distinctly European orientation than that of other Latin Americans. The leading library of Argentina is the National Library in Buenos Aires, which has about 1.89 million volumes. Prominent among the many museums in Buenos Aires are the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences, the National Museum of Fine Arts, and such private collections as the International Art Gallery. The Museum of La Plata is famous for its collections of reptile fossils.
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Business Culture Introduction. Understanding Argentina's cultural heritage is necessary for understanding its people and how business is done in the
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Probably the best known manifestation of Argentine popular culture is the tango a dance and music which has captured the imagination of romantics
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15. People's Daily Online Argentina Holds Chinese Culture Week
A website by the People's Daily newspaper; China, business, world, science, education, sports news
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16. Argentina History & Argentina Culture | IExplore
After becoming a viceroyalty of Spain in the 1770s, Argentina achieved Between the mid19th century and 1946, Argentina swung from civilian to military
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Europeans first arrived in the territory, which became Argentina, in the early 16th century. After becoming a viceroyalty of Spain in the 1770s, Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Between the mid-19th century and 1946, Argentina swung from civilian to military rule and from radical to conservative policies. A coup resulted in the rise of Lieutenant General Peron Sosa as president in 1943. After winning the election of 1946, Peron instigated a policy of extreme nationalism and social improvement. He founded the Peronista movement and after being overthrown in 1955, continued to direct the movement from his Spanish exile. The ensuing administrations failed to secure the full allegiance of either the people or the trade unions and Peron was triumphantly re-elected as president in 1973. On his death, a year later, his wife, Isabelita Peron, took over but chaos ensued and she was deposed by a military coup in 1976.
At the 1999 elections, the ex-Buenos Aires mayor, Fernando de la Rua Bruno, won a narrow victory over the Peronista Eduardo Duhalde. De la Rua stood for the center-left

17. Argentina Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Argentina. Culture. European influences permeate Argentina's art, architecture, literature and lifestyle yet it manages to retain a healthy and
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    20. Argentina Culture: Art, Sport, Food Habits And Typical Dishes
    Site devoted to the Argentinean capital. City guide, information about the country,hotels, tango, pictures. Biography of famous Argentineans such as Jorge
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    Geography People Culture History ... National Symbols Culture Argentina is an important cultural pole, with countless museums and art galleries, besides its vigorous theater community. Its cinema has also been internationally praised and commonly used as a vehicle to disclose the horribleness of the last military dictatorship. There are two typical music styles in the country, representing two different regions. The tango folklore , which better represents the rest of the country and whose main artists are Mercedes Sosa, Horacio Guarany, Los Nocheros, Soledad, among others. Cuarteto and cumbia are other music styles that were originated in the inner country and are now widely accepted. Regarding non-traditional styles, there is the good Buenos Aires rock and pop, represented by music icons as Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Fito Páez and also by Gustavo Ceratti (ex Soda Stereo), Diego Torres, among others. The soccer is the most popular sport in Argentina without any doubt, and inspires such intense passions. The two mains teams are the arch-enemies Boca Juniors and River Plate. There are several other sports in which Argentineans do well: polo (world champions)

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