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{{Infobox country
| name = Argentine Republic
| native_name = República Argentina
| image_coat = Coat of arms of Argentina.svg.png
| image_flag = Flag of Argentina.svg.png
| symbol_type = Coat of Arms
| image_map = Nepal map.png
| map_width = 220px
| 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 [[Latin America]].
'''Argentina''', officially the '''Argentine Republic''', is a country in [[Latin America]].



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Argentine Republic
República Argentina
Flag of Argentine Republic
Flag
Coat of Arms of Argentine Republic
Coat of Arms
Location of Argentine Republic
Capital
and largest city
Buenos Aires
Official languagesSpanish
Dominant mode of productionCapitalism
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Alberto Fernández
• Vice President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Population
• 2021 estimate
45,605,826
CurrencyArgentine peso

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in Latin 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]

In February 2022, Argentina joined China's infrastructure program, the Belt and Road Initiative.[3] The areas of cooperation include green energy, technology, education, agriculture, communication, and nuclear energy.[4][5]

References