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1 ARGENTINA Image 2: flag of Argentina (2) Image 1: map of Argentina (1) Image 3: Location of Argentina (3) 1. Introduction Argentina is a country situated in the South America. It was originally populated by Indians hen the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci arrived in 1502. Over the next few decades Spain tried to build settlements here, but failed as the Indians fiercely resisted their presence. Gradually Argentina was colonized by Spanish monarchy in 1580. In 1780 the Spanish united Argentina together with Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay into Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata. This coalition lasted till Napoleon invaded Spain and overthrew the Spanish monarchy. During this Argentina and especially Buenos Aires became very important trading spot. In 1816 Argentina proclaimed independence from the Spanish Crown – this act led to the civil war finished in 1829 when General Juan Manuel de Rosas was elected governor and Argentina was united into The Argentine Confederation. In the next decades Argentina suffered from several civil wars and military conflicts mainly including the military rule of Juan Peron and his wife Evita or Falkland Islands’ War. In 1983 Argentina became democratic country with stable political, economical and social status. (1) 2. Basic information 2.1 General information Original name: Republica Argentina Area: 2 766 890 km2 Population: 40 091 359 (2010) Relief: Aconcagua (6 960 m), Salinas Chicas (40 m) Geobioms: forests of mild climate, deserts, semi-deserts, steps Name: Argentina Capital: Buenos Aires Location: 53°-73° w. l., 33°-55° s. l. Landuse: 25 % arable land, 25 % grassland, 25 % forests, 25 % other Climate: mild, subtropical 2 2.2 Political status Established: 1816 Government type: republic Regions: 23 regions and district of Buenos Time: GMT - 3 Aires Integration: UN, ALADI, MERCOSUR, SELA HDI: 0,797 (2010), GDP: 13 800 USD (2009) (2) 3. Map skills Coastline: Tierra del Fuego, Drake strait, Falkland Islands (UK), Strait of Magellan, San Jorge Gulf, San Matias Gulf, La Plata Bay Landscape: Andes mt., Aconcagua (6960), Patagonia, Pampas, Grand Chaco Rivers: Paraná, Salado, Negro, Pilcomayo, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colorado Lakes: Laguna Mar Chiquita, Lake Buenos Aires, Argentino, Viedma NP: Perito Moreno (1) 4. Population and settlement 4.1 Demographics Argentina is ranked the third in South America in total population and 33rd globally. According to the 2001 census Argentina had a population of approximately 36 million inhabitants and in ten years the population rank raised to 40 million (2010). Population density is 15 persons per square kilometre of land area. The population growth rate in 2010 was estimated 1.03% annually with birth rate of 17.7 live births per 1,000 inhabitants and a mortality rate of 7.4 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants. The proportion of people under 15 is 25.6%, somewhat below the world average of 28%, and the proportion of people 65 and older is relatively high at 10.8%. In Latin America this is second only to Uruguay and well above the world average, which is currently 7%. Argentina has one of Latin America's lowest population growth rates, recently about 1% a year. Its birth rate of 2.3 children per woman is still nearly twice as high as that in Spain or Italy, compared here as they have similar religious practices. The median age is approximately 30 years and life expectancy at birth is 76.7 years. Image 4: Argentine farmer with typical meal: Argentina is considered a country of immigrants, Asado (4) mostly in consequence of European colonisation. The majority of these European immigrants came from Italy, Germany and Spain. 86.4% of Argentina's population self-identify as being of European descent. An estimated 8% of the population is mestizo and 4% of Argentines are of Arab or Asian heritage.(3) 3 Races White (arg.) Mestizo Arab/Asian Indians 86% 8% 4% 2% Table 2: Races in Argentina (2) 4.2 Religion Argentine constitution guarantees religious tolerance, but also requires the government to support Roman Catholic Church. This prescription is valid since 1994 as the President and Vice President had to be Roman Catholics. According to the World Christian Database Argentines are: 92.1% Christian, 3.1% agnostic, 1.9% Muslim, 1.3% Jewish, 0.9% atheist, and 0.9% Buddhist and others. Argentine Christians are mostly Roman Catholic with estimates for the number of Catholics varying from 70% to 90% of the population. Argentina has the largest Jewish population of any country in Latin America. A recent study found that Image 5: La Plata Cathedral (5) approximately 11% of Argentines are non-religious (which includes those who believe in God but do not follow a religion), 4% are agnostics and 5% are atheist. Overall 24% attended religious services regularly. Protestants were the only group with a majority of followers who regularly attended services.(4) Religion Christianity Agnostic Islam Judaism Atheism Buddhism and others Table 2: Religion in Argentina (2) 92% 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% Language Spanish Italian Arabic German Others 91,5% 4% 2,5% 1% 1% Table 3: Argentina – language (3) 4.3 Language The official language of Argentina is Spanish, usually called castellano. The most common dialect is so called Rioplatense, whose speakers are primarily located in the Río de la Plata basin. In this region we can also hear Lunfardo – a kind of slang influenced by Italian and other 4 European immigrants. The dialect spoken in the capital Buenos Aires known as porteños is very close to the Neapolitan dialect (Northern Italy). We can also find there some indigenous languages like guaraní, quechua or aymara. In Argentina there are around 1.5 million Italian speakers (making it the second most spoken language in the country) and 1 million speakers of the North Levantine dialect of Arabic (spoken in Syria, Lebanon and Cyprus). Standard German is spoken by 500,000 Argentines of (5) German ancestry, making it the fourth most spoken language. 4.4 Settlement Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. City Buenos Aires Córdoba Rosario Mendoza Tucumán Pop/thousand 3,050 1,372 1,242 885 789 Rank 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. City La Plata Mar del Plata Salta Santa Fe San Juan Pop/thousand 732 604 516 493 453 Table 4: Largest cities of Argentina (4) 5. Economy Argentina used to be one of the wealthiest countries but due to the economical crisis in the 20th century it lost its power. Despite that Argentina has nowadays a well market-oriented economy with rich natural resources, a well-educated population, an export-oriented agriculture and a relatively diversified industrial base. The biggest problem of argentine economy was always the inflation, but according to the estimation their economy should become much stronger in a few years. GDP of Argentina is $14,700 (2010) which makes it the highest GDP of Latin American countries. The global crisis in 2008-2009 forced the government to make several arrangements to stop and prevent corruption, money laundering, trafficking in narcotics and contraband, and (6,7) tax evasion. Employment Services Industry Agriculture Unemployed 73% 19% 1% 7% Table 5: Employment (5) AGRICULTURE wheat, oats, barley, corn, rice, sorghum, potatoes, sugarcane, soybean, groundnut, sunflower, tea, vegetables, fruit, oranges, lemons, bananas, tobacco, cotton, flax LIVESTOCK cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, poultry INDUSTRY food processing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles, chemicals and petrochemicals, printing, metallurgy, steel NATURAL RESOURCES 5 coal, oil, natural gas, iron ore, lead, tungsten, zinc, uranium, gold, silver, graphite (2,7) 6. TOURISM Buenos Aires, Córdoba – one of the best known cities in Argentina can offer beautiful colonial architecture as well as wild nightlife. In Tierra del Fuego considered as the end of the world there are thousands of unusual animal and plant species. Marine channels are used for canoe rides. Local mountains show beautiful scenery and untouched wild nature. Perito Moreno Glacier is probably the only glaciers in the world that grows. Its walls are 60m high and are still working so that you can see the breaking ice. Mendoza is in fact connected with Italy. Not only strong percentage of population speaking Italian in this region but also the fact it’s popular for its skiing resort and high-quiality wine. (8) 7. Pictures Image 7: Cordoba (7) 6 Image 8: Perito Moreno Glacier (8) Image 9: Mendoza region (9) 8. Videos Tour to Argentina – typical features http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgb90ldjD3Q Tango Argentino http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgb90ldjD3Q Street Tango – La Boca! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyWAiwNNrgw&feature=related Perito Moreno – trip, glacier breaking up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu0UrfHtcHc 9. Tasks 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Think about location of Argentina. Why does it have such a good strategic position? How is Argentina connected to Europe? Why is it so much influenced by Italy? Look up some key information about the indigenous people of Argentina. Name some economical problems in 20th century. Why is Perito Moreno so special? Is it connected to an environmental problem? Mendoza region – vineyards and mountains – how is it possible? Search the location. Where you can find high biodiversity in Argentina? Look up at least two areas. Search some info about Falkland Islands’ War. 10. Dictionary Mestizo, agnostic 11. Refferences Images 1) http://static2.123teachme.com/cms_images/wordsa/argentina_map.jpg 2) http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soubor:Flag_of_Argentina.svg 7 3) http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/arsa.gif 4) http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/2132/PreviewComp/SuperStock_2132537818.jpg 5) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:La_Plata_-_Catedral_-_HDR.jpg 6) http://buenosairestourism.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Buenos-Aires-Tourism3.jpg 7) http://www.babiloniahostel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/photo-8903-15-06-08-06-3611.jpg 8) http://www.enciclopedia.com.pt/images/perito-moreno-argentinie.jpg 9) http://www.globorati.com/wp-content/photos/Mendoza__Argentina.jpg Tables: 1) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Demographics 2) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html 3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Language 4) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html 5) http://www.zemepis.com/Argentina.php Sources: 1) http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/ar.htm 2) http://www.zemepis.com/Argentina.php 3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Demographics 4) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Religion 5) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Language 6) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina#Economy 7) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html 8) http://www.treky.cz/argentina/cestujeme-v-argentine/best-argentina-deset-veci-kteremusite-videt