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ArgentinaBy: Stephanie, Katie, and

Savahna

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Argentina

• Located In South America (Welcome, 1)• Population 40.482 Million People (Central, 1)• Federation of 23 provinces• Largest country in South America (land)• 8th largest country in the world• Runs between the Andes Mountain range

(west) and Atlantic Ocean (east & south)• The official name is Argentine Republic

(United, 1)

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Government

• Each province has their own elected governor, legislature, and its own judicial system. (Central, 1)

• Type: republic (Central, 1)• Capital: Buenos Aires (Central,1)• Constitution was made on May 1st, 1853;

amended many times, starting in 1860. (Central, 1)

• Legal system: mixture of US and west European legal system, was not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction. (Central, 1)

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Human Development Index Rank

• Life expectancy at birth is 74.8 years (Human, 1)

• Adult literacy rate (ages 15 & over) is 97.2% (Human, 1)

• HDI Value 0.869 (Human, 1)

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Culture

• Location: South America• Climate: mostley temperate; arid in southeast sub-Antarctic

in Southwest• Ethnic make up; white (mostly Spanish and Itallian) 97%

Mestizo, Amerindian, or other non white groups 3%• Language: The official language is Spanish, but

Argentineans Spanish is different from the Spanish spoken in Spain

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Environmental Issues• Disappearances of forests, since 1914 nearly two thirds of

the forests will be gone by 2024 (Foundation, 1)• From 1985, sulfer dioxide in atmosphere has increased

140% (Foundation, 1)• Increase in pesticides (Foundation, 1)• In 1914 there were 105 million hectares of land, in 2005

there are only 33 million hectares. (Foundation, 1)• Poor water and air quality (Foundation, 1)• Soil degradation (Foundation, 1)• The burning of their forests generates more greenhouse

gasses than motor vehicles (Foundation, 1)• In the Jujuy Province, 59% of kids have an unhealthy

amount of lead in their blood (Foundation, 1)

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Social Issues

• The Argentine population has one of the lowest growth rates in Latin America (1.05%) (United, 1)

• Mal-nutrtion problems; a lot of people suffer from this (Hobo, 1)

• People live off government money for years because of unemployment benefits (Hobo, 1)

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