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  2. Ethnic groups of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    German immigration to Argentina occurred during five main time periods: pre–1870, 1870–1914, 1918–1933, 1933–1940 and post–1945. Argentina and Germany have long had close ties to each other. A flourishing trade developed between them as early as the German Unification, and Germany had a privileged position in the Argentine economy.

  3. Indigenous peoples in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known evidence of indigenous peoples in Argentina is dated 11,000 BC [5] and was discovered in what is now known as the Piedra Museo archaeological site in Santa Cruz Province. The Cueva de las Manos , also in Santa Cruz, is over 10,000 years old. [ 6 ]

  4. Category:Ethnic groups in Argentina - Wikipedia

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  5. List of cities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the localities of Argentina of 45,000 to 150,000 inhabitants ordered by amount of population according to the data of the 2001 INDEC Census. San Nicolás de los Arroyos (Buenos Aires) 133,602

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  7. List of cities in Argentina by population - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel de Tucumán Tucumán: 548,866 7 Salta Salta: 520,683 8 Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz Santa Fe: 391,164 9 Vicente López Partido: Buenos Aires: 360,078 10 Corrientes Corrientes: 346,334 11 Pilar: Buenos Aires: 296,826 12 Bahía Blanca: Buenos Aires: 291,327 13 Resistencia Chaco: 290,723 14 Posadas Misiones: 275,028 15 San Salvador de Jujuy ...

  8. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego - Wikipedia

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    Its two biggest towns are Ushuaia and Río Grande, both in Argentina. Other towns are Tolhuin, Porvenir, Camerón, and Cerro Sombrero. The Argentine side, Tierra del Fuego Province, has 127,205 inhabitants (2010), whereas the Chilean side has only 6,656 (2012), almost all located in the Tierra del Fuego Province.

  9. Municipalities of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    A municipality (Spanish: municipios) is one form of a country subdivision of Argentina. It is a city, town, or township, which is – below the department level – part of a province different from Buenos Aires Province. The provinces organize the municipalities in their territories according to their own municipal regime. [1]