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  2. Argentina–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina's main exports to Italy include: wheat, soya beans, frozen crustacean, pears and beef. Italy's main exports to Argentina include: steam turbines, steel rails, machinery and medicine. Italian car makers such as Ferrari, Fiat and Lamborghini have a presence in Argentina, as well as Italian fashion and food products.

  3. Italian Argentines - Wikipedia

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    The effect of Italian immigration to Argentina was important for the constitution of Argentine society. In Argentina there are influences of Italian culture that are still evident in modern times. [11] Outside of Italy, Argentina is the country with the highest percentage of Italians, and the one with the greatest examples of Italian culture ...

  4. Great European immigration wave to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants arriving to Argentina European Immigration to Argentina (1869-1947) Immigrants' Hotel, Buenos Aires.Built in 1906, it could accommodate up to 4,000. The Great European Immigration Wave to Argentina was the period of greatest immigration in Argentine history, which occurred approximately from the 1860s to the 1960s, when more than six million Europeans arrived in Argentina. [1]

  5. History of rugby union matches between Argentina and Italy

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    Italy: 1998 Argentina tour: 8 14 July 2001 Ferro Carril Oeste: Buenos Aires: 38–17 Argentina: 2001 Italy tour 9 16 November 2002 Stadio Flaminio: Rome: 6–38 Argentina: 2002 Argentina tour: 10 11 June 2005 Padre Martearena: Salta: 35–21 Argentina: 2005 Italy tour 11 17 June 2005 Estadio Olímpico: Córdoba: 29–30 Italy: 12 19 November ...

  6. Foreign relations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina's exports to Iran increased from $29 million in 2007 to $1.2 billion in 2008. Argentina is Iran's second largest trade partner in Latin America after Brazil. [111] Israel: 31 May 1949 () See also Argentina–Israel relations, Argentine Jew, History of the Jews in Argentina. Argentina has an embassy in Tel Aviv.

  7. History of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The history of Argentina can be divided into four main parts: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the sixteenth century), the colonial period (1536–1809), the period of nation-building (1810–1880), and the history of modern Argentina (from around 1880).

  8. List of wars involving Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina: La Boca Republic: Government Victory. The genoese revolutionaries are defeated and La Boca is reintegrated into Argentina; The republic would later reappear as a recreative micronation with no independentist intentions; Conquest of the Desert (1878–1884) Argentina Allied Tribes Mapuche and Pampas Tribes Chile (Battle of Aluminé ...

  9. 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 ...