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[The land of Argentina]
How much do you know about Argentina?
How much do you know about Argentina?
Argentina is known for their love in sports like soccer and others like the RWC or in other words the Rugby World Cup. Apart from that most of the population of Argentina is placed at %92 of Argentinians are christian.
[The next door neighbors]
Argentina is closest to another group of argentinians are Chile which are the same only that they got their name from their taste of clothing. Chile love to dress up in the cowboy style age. The Chile are also called the Gauchos. Sadly Chile didn't have wealthy mines and so they turned to find another type of currency. A few years later they had put together a plan that it would be fair if they traded with wild cattle otherwise Austral (Paper peso) and Peso oro (Gold peso).
[History]
In the 16th century which was about mouths before the europeans arrived the place that used to be called argentinos but now called Argentina was the home to a huge number of 300.000 of nomadic Indians. For Chile their part of the land was founded by a spanish man called Ferdinand Magellan which was also the leader of the first voyage to sail around the world and make a route around South America.
[Argentina's and Chile’s]
Not all of the people of both Argentina and Chile were Europeans as some believe that there is a tribe called the Mestizo which sadly died out were both Indians and Europeans. Most of the people of Chile have a population of almost 19 million while Argentina has 44 Million people in argentina that's about %60-70 and about %75 live in cities.
[The main bit of history]
Argentina and Chile have a huge line of history like the argentina colon opera house which holds 4,400 people in Argentina. As for Chile they have the best stadium The River Plate Stadium with an amount of 80,000 seats now when you of it it’s quite a lot of seats. As that chileans have to pile up next to the TV to see the big games.This report was according to these websites World’O’Meters,Wikipedia and the book Argentina and Chile by The New World Library. (Harrison.H)