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The Argentine Republic is a federal republic of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, in southern South America. Argentina has five land borders, with Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Of the 23 provinces, only Tierra del Fuego is not contiguous with any other state. Argentina claims over Antarctica, as well as overlapping claims made by Chile and the United Kingdom, are suspended by the Antarctic Treaty of 1961. Argentina also claims the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Argentina traces its national origin to the May Revolution in Buenos Aires in 1810, the starting point of the Argentine War of Independence. After an economic crisis from 1999 to 2002, the country has had a recent economic recovery. Argentine culture has significant European influences. Buenos Aires, its cultural capital, is largely characterized by both the prevalence of people of European descent, and of conscious imitation of European styles in architecture. The other big influence is the gauchos and their traditional country lifestyle of self-reliance. Finally, indigenous American traditions (like yerba mate infusions) have been absorbed into the general cultural milieu.
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A gas explosion in a residential area of Rosario, the third-largest city in Argentina, occurred on August 6, 2013. It was caused by a large gas leak; a nearby building collapsed, and others had a high risk of structural failure. Twenty-two people died, and sixty were injured. Several organizations helped secure the area, search for survivors and aid people who lost their homes. Shortly after the explosion, the time frame for reconstruction was estimated at six months.
The provincial judiciary, headed by judges Juan Carlos Curto, Javier Beltramone and Patricia Bilotta, launched an investigation of the cause of the explosion. Primary suspects were Litoral Gas (the natural-gas provider) and an employee who did maintenance work at the building that day. Several public figures sent condolences, and most candidates for the 2013 primary elections suspended their political campaigns.
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This is a poster of Silvio Marzolini during his time playing for Argentina national football team. He played for them between 1960 & 1969.
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1764 Esteban Agustín Gazcón, statesman and lawyer and a representative to the Congress of Tucumán is born in Oruro, Bolivia.
1816 Argentina declares its independence from Spain.
1879 The city of Choele Choel is founded in what at the time was the National Territory of Rio Negro (today's Rio Negro Province).
1935 Mercedes Sosa, popular singer is born in San Miguel de Tucumán.
1956 Club Deportivo Laferrere is founded in La Matanza, Buenos Aires.
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Indio Comahue Monument
...that Argentine actor Gastón Soffritti worked in Graduados to leave the teen drama genre?
...that Mario Poli replaced Jorge Bergoglio as Archbishop of Buenos Aires when the latter was elected as Pope Francis?
...that Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane is remembered as the "mother of women's rights in Argentina"?
...that the Indio Comahue Monument (pictured), commemorating the native inhabitants of the Comahue region of Argentina, was built in 1964 for the first National Comahue Fair?
...that José Maria Larocca spent reported millions on the horse Okidoki for the 2012 Summer Olympics, but the horse died two years before the event?
...that Operation Independence, which aimed to crush the Guevarist guerilla ERP, was the first large-scale operation in the Argentine Dirty War?
...that Portland, Oregon–based evangelical minister Luis Palau has collaborated with government leaders, and 500 Christian pastors, to rally volunteers to address homelessness?
...that actor Víctor Laplace played Argentine president Juan Perón in the film Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón?
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July 7: Death of soccer player Alfredo Di Stéfano (pictured).La Razón
July 7: The last episode of the Brazilian telenovela Avenida Brasil is aired in a ceremony at the Luna Park, with 8,000 fans.La Razón
July 1: Argentina wins 1-0 against Switzerland, with a goal of Ángel Di María in the extra time.Buenos Aires Herald
June 28: Vicepresident Amado Boudou is formally charged of corruption in the Boudougate. He is the first sitting Argentine Vicepresident in such a situation.The Guardian
June 25: Argentina wins 3-2 against Nigeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, with two goals of Lionel Messi.Buenos Aires Herald
June 18: US judge Thomas P. Griesa rules that Argentina must pay to the vulture funds that did not enter into the Argentine debt restructuring. The Argentine lawyer announced that Argentina intends to pay.Washington Post
June 15: Argentina wins 2-1 against Bosnia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.The Guardian
May 30: Vicepresident Amado Boudou is summoned for inquiry by Federal Judge Ariel Lijo, for his involvement in the Boudougate.Buenos Aires Herald
May 18: Club Atlético River Plate is crowned champion of the 2013–14 Argentine Primera División season, after defeating Quilmes Atlético Club by 5-0.Buenos Aires Herald
10 May: Death of Carmen Argibay, judge of the Supreme Court of Argentina, at the age of 74.La Nación
6 May: A group of 400 barra bravas storm into the Argentine Football Association, demanding free tickets for the Argentine matches at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and that their criminal records be concealed from the Brazilian authorities.La Nación
28 April: Marcelo Tinelli open the 2014 season of Showmatch, after a year without working in television.La Nación
24 April: Begin of the 2014 Buenos Aires International Book Fair at La Rural, with a speech from Quino. It is the 40º edition of the book fair.La Nación
23 April: Javier Cantero resigns as president of Club Atlético Independiente.La Nación
22 April: Formal launch of the Unen Broad Front, composed by most non-Peronists parties and politicians.Buenos Aires Herald
14 April: Death of writer Ernesto Laclau at the age of 78.Buenos Aires Herald
11 April: Death of actor Alfredo Alcón at the age of 84.Buenos Aires Herald
10 April: Union leader Hugo Moyano leads a general stryke against the Kirchner's government, protesting for the high inflation and crime.Yahoo news
31 March: Teachers resume working after a 17-days long strike against Kirchnerite governor Daniel Scioli.Buenos Aires Herald
31 March: River Plate triumphs 2-1 against Boca Juniors at the superclásico derby, with a goal of Ramiro Funes Mori at the last minute.Buenos Aires Herald
27 March: The government announces a rise of taxes, using a new subsidy scheme.Buenos Aires Herald
17 March: President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner visits Pope Francis at the Vatican. It is their third meeting.Buenos Aires Herald
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There is nothing nobler or more efficient in man than the consciousness of self-reliance in all contingencies and orders of life.
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