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Gabriela Figueiras Argentina

Gabriela Figueiras Argentina. Argentina is a massive South American country which its terrain encompass the Andes mountains, glacial lakes and pampas

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Education Argentinas school system has a fairly good reputation internationally. At around 98%, the country has one of the highest levels of literacy among all Latin American countries.

While the primary completion rate is high, the secondary compeltion has been reported low in the recent years.

Argentina The quality of life in Argentina is among the highest in South and Latin America. With a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of more than US$ 540 billion, Argentina is one of the largest economies in Latin America. In recent years, the country has focused on economic development with social inclusion.Argentina enjoys good relations with most of the countries in the region, particularly Brazil and Venezuela. The country also plays a leading role in regional policymaking as a representative of Latin America in the G-20, jointly with Mexico and BrazilClick Hyperlink to Learn More Argentina's economy enjoys valuable natural resources. Thanks to its large-scale agricultural and livestock industry, the country is a major food producer.Buenos Aires Its capital, Buenos Aires is often called the Paris of South America, for its soaring architecture and rich European heritage.

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Argentina Argentina is a massive South American country which its terrain encompass the Andes mountains, glacial lakes and pampas grassland. Due to its huge diversity, Argentina is a country rich in lots of minerals, fauna and flora. The country is known for tango, steak and football.European sensibilities and Latin American passion, wide boulevards and cobblestone alleys; steamy tango and romping rock and roll.

Gabriela FigueirasArgentina1Education The country has one of the highest levels of literacy among all Latin American countries

Economic Growththe South American country is being hailed as a remarkable success story. The economy appears to be booming, with a real GDP growth of 9.1%. Unemployment is down to a 20-year low. Some have been holding it up as an example for Greece, forgetting that Greece does not have the power to manipulate its own currency, and it won't benefit from any price boom in soy, which have both been key to Argentina's recovery.

Population GrowthThe capital and largest city is Buenos Aires, an autonomous city that is the second-largest metro area in South America. Buenos Aires has a population of 13 million.

92% of Argentina's population lives in cities, with the 10 largest metro areas accounting for nearly half of the population.

Population GrowthPopulation growth (annual %) in Argentina was last measured at 1.03 in 2014.

Annual population growth rate for year t is the exponential rate of growth of midyear population from year t-1 to t, expressed as a percentage .

Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of the country of origin.