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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Argentine Republic|native_name=República Argentina|name=Argentina|capital=Buenos Aires|largest_city=Buenos Aires|mode_of_production=Capitalism|population_estimate=45,605,826|population_estimate_year=2021|currency=Argentine peso|official_languages=Spanish|government_type=Federal presidential republic|leader_title1=President|leader_name1=Alberto Fernández|leader_title2=Vice President|leader_name2=Cristina Fernández de Kirchner}} | {{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Argentine Republic|native_name=República Argentina|name=Argentina|capital=Buenos Aires|largest_city=Buenos Aires|mode_of_production=Capitalism|population_estimate=45,605,826|population_estimate_year=2021|currency=Argentine peso|official_languages=Spanish|government_type=Federal presidential republic|leader_title1=President|leader_name1=Alberto Fernández|leader_title2=Vice President|leader_name2=Cristina Fernández de Kirchner}} | ||
'''Argentina''', officially the '''Argentine Republic''', is a country in [[South America]]. | '''Argentina''', officially the '''Argentine Republic''', is a country in [[South America]]. | ||
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Argentina República Argentina | |
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Capital and largest city | Buenos Aires |
Official languages | Spanish |
Dominant mode of production | Capitalism |
Government | Federal presidential republic |
• President | Alberto Fernández |
• Vice President | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 45,605,826 |
Currency | Argentine peso |
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in South America.
History
In 1976, as part of Operation Condor, the CIA backed a far-right coup in Argentina that overthrew president Isabel Perón. After the coup, a military junta led by Jorge Rafael Videla took power and killed or disappeared 30,000 left-wing dissidents.[1] In 1983, military rule ended and Videla was given a life sentence for crimes against humanity in 1985.[2]
- ↑ Uki Goñi (2017-04-28). "40 years later, the mothers of Argentina’s 'disappeared' refuse to be silent" The Guardian. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ↑ Rosario Gabino (2008-10-10). "Argentina: Videla a la cárcel" BBC. Retrieved 2022-01-01.