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Argentine and anarchist
Alicia García, in her study of the National Security Doctrine in Argentina, points to the use of paramilitary squads to smash labor unions during the 1919 Semana Tragica and the mass executions (" disappearances ") employed by the Argentine army in 1920 against the anarchist strikers in Patagonia as examples of Argentina's own traditional way of dealing with " subversives ".
* November 14, 1909 – Argentine anarchist militant Simón Radowitzky assassinates Buenos Aires chief of police, Lieutenant Ramón Falcón by a throwing a bomb at his carrige while Falcón was returning from a deceased fellow officer's funeral.
Diego Abad de Santillán ( May 20, 1897 – October 18, 1983 ), born Sinesio Vaudilio García Fernández, was an author, economist and leading figure in the Spanish and Argentine anarchist movements.
Two more books appeared at this time: The Revolution and the War in Spain ( 1938 ) and a bibliography of Argentine anarchist writings ( 1938 ).
* Auca ( Rebel ), an Argentine anarchist organisation based in La Plata
During the Infamous Decade of the 1930s and subsequent industrial development, the CGT began to form itself as a strong union, competing with the historical anarchist FORA V ( Argentine Regional Workers ' Federation of the Vth Congress ).

Argentine and historian
* 1821 – Bartolomé Mitre, Argentine historian and politician ( d. 1906 )
* 2009 – Félix Luna, Argentine historian ( b. 1925 )
* June 26 – Bartolomé Mitre, Argentine historian and politician, president of the Country ( d. 1906 )
However according to the historian Lawrence Freedman BB2 missed the runway because of the presence of Argentine Roland SAM.
Argentine historian, author and 6th President of Argentina Bartolomé Mitre wrote of this agreement as the first " international treaty " signed by Argentina with a non-Latin American country, an interpretation dismissed by later historians.
* Mario Belgrano, Argentine historian
According to Argentine historian Felipe Pigna, José de San Martín was introduced to the plan by members of the lodge founded by Francisco de Miranda and Scottish Lord MacDuff ( James Duff, 4th Earl Fife ).
Critics say this type of counsel makes it impossible for Opus Dei members to be free in political matters, since it creates ideologies such as " National Catholicism ," says Alberto Moncada, or " Catholic Totalitarianism ," says Argentine Marxist historian Emilio Corbiere.
Carlos Calvo ( February 26, 1824, Buenos Aires-May 2, 1906, Paris ) was an Argentine publicist and historian, who devoted himself to the study of the law.
* Tulio Halperín Donghi, Argentine historian

Argentine and Angel
** Angel Labruna, Argentine soccer player and manager ( d. 1983 )
* Alfredo Astiz ( born 1951 ), Argentine Navy officer known as the " Blond Angel of Death "
Uruguayan and Argentine artists known for their milonga compositions and interpretations include Roberto Firpo, Angel D ' Agostino, Pedro Laurenz, Villoldo, Francisco Canaro, Rodolfo Biagi, Juan d ' Arienzo, Edgardo Donato, Gabino Ezeiza, Aníbal Troilo, Lucio Demare, Domingo Federico, Angel Vargas, Mariano Mores, Alfredo Zitarrosa, Francisco Lomuto, Ástor Piazzolla and Carlos Di Sarli.
The club faced league rivals Strasbourg in the final and defeated the Alsatians 2 – 1 courtesy of goals from Williams and the Argentine Miguel Angel Lauri.
The coach at that time was Angel Tulio Zof, later consagrated Argentine champion with Rosario Central.
* Following the 2006 arrest of former Argentine Triple A member Rodolfo Almirón, Spanish lawyer José Angel Pérez Nievas declared that it was " probable that Almirón participated — along with Stefano Delle Chiaie and Augusto Cauchi — in the 1980 bombing in Bologna's train station.

Argentine and reports
Official reports from Argentina's anti-corruption office show that the fortune of the Argentine presidential couple, President Cristina Kirchner and her immediate predecessor and husband, Néstor Kirchner jumped 20. 6 % in 2009 totaling the equivalent of 14. 5 million US dollars, and soared 700 % since they first took office in 2003.
Whilst working on Newsnight during the Falklands War she produced many of Peter Snow ’ s reports illustrating military clashes between the British and Argentine forces using a sand-box.
Inspired by the French paper Le Canard Enchaîné, its style contrasted with the conventional Argentine press, where a higher priority was placed on showcasing a wide variety of information as opposed to more probing reports.

Argentine and Argentina
* Argentine Sign Language, sign language used in Argentina
Argentine pastry, including Rogel ( a cake of layers of hojaldre covered with meringue ), Dulce de Leche, and regional variants of Alfajores ( from Mar del Plata, Córdoba Province, Argentina | Córdoba, Tucumán Province | Tucumán, among others ).
Mate ( beverage ) | Mate, the Mesopotamia, Argentina | northeastern region's best-known contribution to Argentine cuisine.
In 1927 a short nine-game series took place in Argentina, with the Lions winning all nine encounters ; the tour did however become a financial success for Argentine rugby.
Bunge & Born was founded in 1884 by Ernesto Bunge, a German Argentine whose uncle, Carl Bunge, had been Consul General in Argentina for both the Netherlands and Prussia, and his brother-in-law, Jorge Born, who had recently arrived from Antwerp.
They established a mortgage bank, the Banco Hipotecario Franco Argentino, and a subsidiary in Brazil in 1905, and by 1910, they reportedly controlled 80 % of Argentine cereal exports ( Argentina was, by then, the world's third-largest grain exporter ).
Soldiers from the Parachute Regiment ( United Kingdom ) | Parachute Regiment guard Argentina | Argentine prisoners of war during the Falklands War.
* Southern Cone Mesopotamian savanna ( Argentine Mesopotamian grasslands ), a flooded grassland ecoregion of Argentina
In Argentina, the disease is known as mal de Chagas-Mazza, in honor of Salvador Mazza, the Argentine physician who in 1926 began investigating the disease and over the years became the principal researcher of this disease in the country.
Mazza produced the first scientific confirmation of the existence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina in 1927, eventually leading to support from local and European medical schools and Argentine government policy makers.
* 1906 – Imperio Argentina, Argentine actress and singer ( d. 2003 )
The islands are located from the Isla de los Estados in Argentina ( and from the Argentine mainland ); from Chile ; west of the Shag Rocks ( South Georgia ) and north of the British Antarctic Territory ( which overlaps with the Argentine and Chilean claims to Antarctica in that region ).
* Fuerza de Despliegue Rápido ( Argentina ) of the Argentine Armed Forces
The United Kingdom offered to return the dead to Argentina, but Argentina refused, knowing that the remains would ensure a continuing Argentine presence on the islands.
Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, Marcelo Martinez Burgos, and their " staff of some 45 people " said that Hezbollah and their contacts in Iran were responsible for the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Argentina, in which " ighty-five people were killed and more than 200 others injured.
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.
Creator of the Argentine Navy ( Armada de la República Argentina, ARA ) and leader of the Argentine Armed Forces in the wars against Brazil and Spain, he was born in Foxford, County Mayo on June 22, 1777 and died in Buenos Aires in 1857.
The Argentine claim is included in the transitional provisions of the Constitution of Argentina as amended in 1994:
* 1933 – Hipólito Yrigoyen, Argentine politician and educator President of Argentina ( b. 1852 )
* 1994 – The bombing of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina ( Argentine Jewish Community Center ) in Buenos Aires kills 85 people ( mostly Jewish ) and injures 300.
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.

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