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Unable to devalue, Argentina could only become more competitive if prices fell.
Investment is the component of GDP that suffer the most pronounced swings during the bust ; for example after the Argentinean crisis, investment to GDP ratio fell by 5. 5 percentage points in Argentina and by 6. 1 percentage points in Chile.
For the next two months La Argentina captured a total of 16 ships through the use of intimidating cannon fire and quick boardings, while Manila's inhabitants fell into a state of despair as the price of food doubled, and even tripled.
* Spiders fell from the sky in Salta Province, Argentina on April 6, 2007.
Oil exploration fell from 30 wells in 1998 to 8 in 2010 ( French energy firm Total S. A. overtook YPF as the leading oil driller in Argentina ).
Between 1921 and 1942 worldwide immigration to Brazil fell by 21 %, but Jewish immigration to Brazil increased by 57, 000, largely because of anti-immigration legislation and immigration quotas passed by the United States, Argentina, Canada and South Africa.
Although it was initially feared its remains would reach land as close as 145 km west of Santa Fe, Argentina, the Russian military Air and Space Defense Forces reported that it ultimately fell into the Pacific Ocean, west of Wellington Island, Chile.
** the Belville meteorite of 1937, which fell in Córdoba, Argentina ( see Meteorite falls )
However in his quarterfinal match he fell to David Nalbandian of Argentina 4 – 6, 6 – 3, 6 – 7.
Ash fell on Chile and Argentina as well as in the South Atlantic Ocean and on the Falkland Islands.
Later Aleandro moved to Spain and did not return to Argentina until after the military junta fell in 1982.
Ms. Wilson later filled in at the Orange Bowl Parade in Miami, Florida when Miss Universe Norma Nolan of Argentina fell ill with the measles.
In reply Argentina fell to 44 / 7 and DA Culley's 41 could do no more than delay the inevitable as they were bowled out for 88 to lose by 134 runs.

Argentina and into
* 1947 – A British South American Airways Avro Lancastrian airliner crashes into a mountain during a flight from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Santiago, Chile.
Common restoranes or restaurantes and rotiserias nearly anywhere in Argentina today serve ( into the small hours ) quickly prepared meals that in the course of the 20th century came to be known as minutas, " short-order dishes.
The company was converted into the Bermuda-registered Bunge International in 1994, retaining the Bunge y Born name only in Argentina.
He resigned following investigations into his financial activities and his successor, Glenn Hoddle, similarly left the job for non-footballing reasons after just one international tournament — the 1998 World Cup — in which England were eliminated in the second round again by Argentina and again on penalties ( after a 2 – 2 draw ).
Today there are an estimated 700, 000 people of Irish ancestry in Argentina, approximately 15. 5 % of the Republic of Ireland's current population ; however, these numbers may be far higher, given that many Irish newcomers declared themselves to be British, as Ireland at the time was still part of the United Kingdom and today their descendants integrated into Argentine society with mixed bloodlines.
# P. onca palustris ( the largest subspecies, weighing more than 135 kg or 300 lb ): The Pantanal regions of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, along the Paraguay River into Paraguay and northeastern Argentina.
In the winter and spring of 1942 following American entry into war, all of the Latin American states except for Argentina and Chile under American pressure declared war on Germany.
Montoneros hoped that Perón would return from exile in Francoist Spain and transform Argentina into a " Socialist Fatherland ".
Among the Montoneros killed in this operation were Luis Francisco Goya and María Lourdes Martínez Aranda who after crossing the Chilean border into Argentina were abducted in the city of Mendoza in 1980 and never seen again, with their son Jorge Guillermo being adopted and raised by an army NCO, Luis Alberto Tejada and his wife Raquel Quinteros.
In the first place, Solano López's miscalculations and ambitions plunged Paraguay into a war with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
Argentina refused Solano López's request for permission for his army to cross Argentine territory to attack the Brazilian province of Río Grande do Sul, Undeterred, Solano López sent his forces into Argentina.
As diplomats from Argentina, the United States, and the League of Nations conducted fruitless " reconciliation " talks, Colonel José Félix Estigarribia, Paraguay's deputy army commander, ordered his troops into action against Bolivian positions early in 1931.
When rebel gunboats threatened to dash upriver from Argentina to bombard the capital into submission, Stroessner's forces battled furiously and knocked them out of commission.
Paraguay's third largest river, the Pilcomayo River, flows into the Paraguay River near Asunción after demarcating the entire border between the Chaco region and Argentina.
In Argentina, one of the country's two main newspapers, Clarín, is a tabloid and in the Southern Philippines, a new weekly tabloid, The Mindanao Examiner, now includes media services, such as photography and video production, into its line as a source to finance the high cost of printing and other expenses.
As 102 had voted for this resolution, with only Britain voting against it ( with 32 abstentions ), he claimed it was not surprising that Argentina had continually threatened Britain until this threatening turned into aggression: " It is with the United Nations that the guilt lies for the breach of the peace and the bloodshed ".
In Argentina the " Programme Passport " was launched, which turned into " Pasporta Servo " ( a network of Esperanto speakers around the globe willing to host other Esperanto speakers for limited time ) several years later
The Devil's Throat in Argentina has water pouring into it from three sides.
The owning families expanded their business into industry in Argentina and Brazil, including textiles, paint, chemicals, fertilizer, banking, and insurance.
During the 1980s in Argentina, the Trotskyist party founded in 1982 by Nahuel Moreno, MAS, ( Movimiento al Socialismo, Movement Toward Socialism ), claimed to be the " largest Trotskyist party " in the world, before it broke into a number of different fragments in the late 1980s, including the present-day MST, PTS, MAS, IS, PRS, FOS, etc.
The 2, 550-km Paraguay River forms part of the border between Paraguay and Argentina, and flows into the Paraná north of Corrientes and Alto Paraná.
These all join to flow into the Río de la Plata, and eventually into the Atlantic Ocean in northern Argentina.
Argentina is divided into 23 districts called Provinces and one autonomous district, which hosts the national capital, the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( which is conurbated into the province of Buenos Aires ).

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Greaves and Hunt were indeed picked for the three group games against Uruguay, Mexico and France, but in the latter game, Greaves suffered a deep gash to his leg which required stitches, and Hurst was called up to take his place in the quarter final against Argentina.
For example, on 19 May 2011 an earthquake of magnitude 0. 7 in Southern California, USA 4 km deep was classified as of intensity III by the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ), while a 4. 5 magnitude quake in Salta, Argentina 164 km deep was of intensity I.
A few weeks later, with the help of his friend Gerhard Schröder, Klima took up a senior management position with Volkswagen in Argentina at a time when the country was in a deep economic crisis.
A third similar station, Malargüe Station, is under construction in Argentina, and will provide 360 degree coverage for deep space missions when completed.
They used the corvette Santa Rosa to attack since the deep draft frigate La Argentina might run aground.
Flight testing is scheduled to begin in California City, California, in spring 2013, while the first attempts to reach 90, 000 feet will be launched from El Calafate, Argentina, deep in the south of Patagonia, in the Southern Hemispheric late winter and spring later that year.
In 1889, Argentina was within a deep political and economic crisis, worsened by the corruption and abuse of power of President Miguel Juárez Celman.

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