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  2. Argentina–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining diplomatic relations allowed for the first lady of Argentina Eva Perón to visit Spain in 1947 and donate five million tons of food to the Spanish people. [3] After the death of General Franco in Spain in 1975, Argentina entered a period of military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. In 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands ...

  3. Spanish Argentines - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina took place first in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain, and again in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire was the sole colonial power in the territories that became Argentina after the 1816 Argentine ...

  4. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina's per capita income was 70% higher than Italy's, 90% higher than Spain's, 180% higher than Japan's and 400% higher than Brazil's. [66] Despite these unique achievements, the country was slow to meet its original goals of industrialization: [ 72 ] after the steep development of capital-intensive local industries in the 1920s, a ...

  5. Category:Argentina–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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  6. Rioplatense Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Approximate area of Rioplatense Spanish (Patagonian variants included). Rioplatense Spanish (/ ˌ r iː oʊ p l ə ˈ t ɛ n s eɪ / REE-oh-plə-TEN-say, Spanish: [ri.oplaˈtense]), also known as Rioplatense Castilian, [4] or River Plate Spanish, [5] is a variety of Spanish [6] [7] [8] originating in and around the Río de la Plata Basin, and now spoken throughout most of Argentina and Uruguay ...

  7. Argentines in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Argentines in Spain are the largest community of Argentines abroad. In Spain, they represent one of the largest immigrant groups in the country. Argentina is considered a country of immigrants, [8] due to the different immigration waves that took place in the past, particularly during the

  8. Spanish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is the Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 1,997,878 articles. It has 1,997,878 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.

  9. Foreign relations of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain is accredited to Antigua and Barbuda from its embassy in Kingston, Jamaica. Argentina: 21 September 1863 [39] See ArgentinaSpain relations. Argentina has an embassy in Madrid and consulates-general in Barcelona and Vigo and consulates in Cadiz, Palma de Mallorca and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [128]