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Argentine and international
A 1956 agreement with Brazil to improve the transport link between the two countries by building roads and a bridge over the Río Paraná broke Paraguay's traditional dependence on Argentine goodwill for the smooth flow of Paraguayan international trade.
* Tango ( dance ), a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango
international airports close to Iguazú Falls: the Argentine Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport ( IGR ) and the Brazilian Foz do Iguaçu International Airport ( IGU ).
Since the return of civilian rule to Argentina in 1983, relations with Chile, the United Kingdom and the international community in general improved and Argentine officials have since publicly ruled out interpreting neighboring countries ' policies as any potential threat ; but Argentina still does not enjoy the full trust of the Chilean political class.
Repudiated by the public after a period of military rule marked by human rights violations, economic decline, and military defeat, the Argentine military today is a downsized, volunteer force focused largely on international peacekeeping.
It was opened by the Argentine Air Force on 15 November 1972 ( previously, international flights were by seaplane from Comodoro Rivadavia ).
Together these artists and writers became part of what is known as the Golden Age of Argentine comics, which merged into an international scene of artists and writers whose works were published worldwide.
In international law, his other field of major scholarly interest, he published La Crise de la codification et de la doctrine Argentine de droit international ( 1931 ); and he spoke, wrote, or drafted legislation on many subjects with international ramifications-among them, asylum, colonization, immigration, arbitration, and international peace.
Deep budget cuts, including a 13 % reduction in pay for the nation's 2 million public sector employees, failed to curb the rapidly increasing country risk on almost U $ 100 billion in Argentine bonds, increasing debt service costs and further limiting access to international credit, despite a moderately successful debt swap arranged by Cavallo with most bondholders.
* Boca Juniors has the most official titles ( domestic and international ) for an Argentine football club with 51 titles ( 7 in the amateur era and 44 as a professional club ).
This title was declared official by the Argentine Football Association, thereby increasing the total number of amateur and professional titles to 51 ( 33 domestic and 18 international titles ).
The Argentine national beach football team was one of four competitors in the first international championship for the sport, in Miami in 1993.
Duquet's disappearance had caused international outrage towards the Argentine military government.
Finally, Argentine military aviation had never been involved in an international conflict, indeed the last time the Argentine military had been involved in an international conflict was the War of the Triple Alliance more than a century before.
* Argentine government website for international students
Since December 2005, the international bridges linking the Argentine province of Entre Ríos with Uruguay have been intermittently blockaded by Argentine protestors, causing major disruptions in commercial traffic and tourism.
The likes of Enrico Chiesa, Argentine internationals Juan Sebastian Veron and Ariel Ortega, loan signing Vincenzo Montella and international midfielders Clarence Seedorf and Christian Karembeu.
Today, Río Gallegos is an important city of the Argentine far south, with military bases and an international airport.

Argentine and energy
Carl Ferdinand Cori ForMemRS ( December 5, 1896 – October 20, 1984 ) was a Czech biochemist and pharmacologist born in Prague ( then in Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic ) who, together with his wife Gerty Cori and Argentine physiologist Bernardo Houssay, received a Nobel Prize in 1947 for their discovery of how glycogen ( animal starch ) – a derivative of glucose – is broken down and resynthesized in the body, for use as a store and source of energy.
* 2004 Argentine energy crisis
Yrigoyen also promoted energy independence for the rapidly growing country, obtaining Congressional support for the establishment of the YPF state oil concern, and appointing as its first director General Enrique Mosconi, the most prominent advocate for industrialization in the Argentine military at the time.
Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales ( YPF ; English: " Treasury Petroleum Fields ") is an Argentine energy company.
Argentine president Néstor Kirchner and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez discuss the Gran Gasoducto del Sur an energy and trade integration project for South America.
The Argentine energy crisis was a natural gas supply shortage experienced by Argentina in 2004.
The Venezuelan Chávez administration, which is politically close to the Argentine government, signed energy accords that including sending fuel oil tankers to Argentina at reduced costs, through PDVSA ( the Venezuelan state oil company ).
The price of natural gas, key to energy generation and transportation in Argentina, was frozen since 2002, while gasoline and diesel had increased their price sharply following the devaluation of the peso at the peak of the Argentine economic crisis.
Argentine Minister of Federal Planning Julio de Vido stated that the government is working to create a supranational energy company which would include Venezuela, Bolivia and Argentina ; PDVSA participates in Enarsa with investment and technical counsultation.
The 40 % share of the resulting revenues to which Enarsa would be entitled had the potential of rivaling those of YPF, thereby returning the public sector to a prominent role in the Argentine energy sector.

Argentine and trade
In addition, the new Argentine government, displeased with Stroessner's cordial relations with Perón, canceled a trade agreement.
The Argentine territories, held back by their closed economies, lack of any activity closely linked to foreign trade, and the scant amounts of labour and capital they consequently received, fell far behind those of other areas of the colonial world that participated in foreign trade.
The first Argentine historians, such as Bartolomé Mitre, attributed the free trade to the The Representation of the Hacendados economic report by Mariano Moreno, but is currently considered the result of a general negotiation between Britain and Spain, as reflected in the Apodaca-Canning treaty of 1809.
Even the lack of an Argentine merchant fleet allowed Britain to manage the maritime trade.
As they had during World War I, Argentine governments of different ideological stripes remained consistent in one important foreign policy point: they maintained Argentina neutral, preferring to avail the nation's vast agricultural export capacity to British and U. S. wartime needs ; indeed, Argentine trade surpluses totalled US $ 1 billion during World War I and US $ 1. 7 billion during World War II.
The Mercosur has become a central part of the Argentine foreign policy, with the goal of forming a Latin American trade block.
As a result of the incident, Argentina resolved to provide ships to protect her coasts and trade, with Brown being commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel at the service of the Navy and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine fleet.
Extract: The British and the Argentine beef trade
During Frondizi's administration, in summary, foreign investment was most encouraged into the sectors creating most of the trade deficits chronic to the Argentine economy between 1949 and 1962 ; indeed, 90 % of all foreign investment during his term went into oil exploration, oil refineries, the auto industry, steel and household durables.
These large, South American lizards are commonly referred to as tegus ; Tupinambis merianae ( Argentine Black and White Tegu ), Tupinambis rufescens ( Red Tegu ), and Tupinambis teguixin ( Gold Tegu ) are all common in the pet trade.
Bariloche grew from being a centre of cattle trade that relied on commerce with Chile to becoming a tourism center for the Argentine elite with a cosmopolitan architectural and urban profile.
Prebisch, an Argentine economist at the United Nations Commission for Latin America ( UNCLA ), went on to conclude that the underdeveloped nations must employ some degree of protectionism in trade if they were to enter a self-sustaining development path.
The General Confederation of Labour of the Argentine Republic ( in Spanish: Confederación General del Trabajo de la República Argentina, CGT ) is a national trade union centre of Argentina founded on September 27, 1930, as the result of the merge of the USA ( Unión Sindical Argentina ) and the COA ( Confederación Obrera Argentina ) trade union centres.
Influential studies published in 1950 by the Argentine economist Raul Prebisch and the British economist Hans Singer suggested that there is a tendency for the prices of agricultural products to fall relative to the prices of manufactured goods ; turning the terms of trade against the developing countries and producing an unintended transfer of wealth from them to the developed countries.
The peso stabilized, however, as foreign trade surpluses mounted, and confidence returned to the Argentine financial system.
This trade of bonds would be the Argentine apport to the third emission of Bono del Sur by the Chávez administration.
The trade mission met with government officials and business counterparts and formalized relations with the Argentine LGBT Chamber of Commerce.
Financed mostly with British capital, massive dock works touched off a foreign trade boom that reshaped the previously isolated Argentine economy.
Taking advantage of this low exchange rate, on the lower tariffs on imports and on the reappearance of credit after the free trade liberalization measures taken by President Carlos Menem's administration, Argentine firms and consumers tripled capital goods purchases from 1990 to 1994, while depressed auto sales rose by fivefold.

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