Essay Title: Adopt-a-Country Report: Argentina This essay is a general description of Argentina, including economy, geography, and population statistics.
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The country of Argentina is located in the southern region of South America. A Spanish colony until 1816, it was torn by interior political conflict between civilian, liberal, conservative, and military factions. After WWII, a long period of authoritarian rule was followed by a military junta in 1976; democracy returned 1983.3 Argentina, the second-largest country in South America, lies between Chile and Uruguay, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. It has 2,736,690 sq km of land, is the eighth largest
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IMF -- the art of falling apart, Ecologist 32, no.6. pp.39-41 3. CIA Factbook 2002 - Argentina. CIA: The World Factbook 2002. Retrieved October 29, 2003, from the World Wide Web <http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ar.html> 4. No author. Buenos Aires - Landmarks and Historic Sites. (2003). Yahoo! Travel. Retrieved October 29, 2003, from the World Wide Web <http://travel.yahoo.com/p/travelguide/503021/sc/landmarks_and_historic_sites> 5. Zulliger, Exequiel. (October 2004). Personal correspondence.