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CURRENCY OF ARGENTINA
Argentinian sol

1981 Armenia mid-air collision         
  • The incident occurred near the intersection of the borders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey. (Armenia, unlabelled, is the central area shown in light brown.)
MID-AIR COLLISION
1981 shootdown of Argentinian Canadair CL-44
The 1981 Armenia mid-air collision occurred on 18 July 1981 when a Soviet Air Defense Forces Sukhoi Su-15 crashed into the tail of a Transporte Aéreo Rioplatense Canadair CL-44 commercial transport which had strayed into Soviet airspace over the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. The three crew and one passenger on the Argentine aircraft died; the Soviet pilot was able to eject to safety.
Argentine cuisine         
  • Tucumán]], among others).
  • Typical Argentine [[asado]] (grill).
  • British]] "[[pub]]s" and are popular at lunchtime.
  • ''[[Dulce de leche]]'', a popular national spread used to fill cakes and pancakes, eaten over toast, and as an ice-cream flavour
  • ''empanadas'']]
  • northeastern region]]'s best-known contribution to Argentine cuisine.
  • A bowl of ''[[Locro]]'' stew, a traditional standby in northwestern Argentina.
  • Traditional serving of merienda in Café El Gato Negro, [[Buenos Aires]]. ''Medialunas'' (croissants), ''café en jarrito'' (a double espresso coffee) and a little glass of mineral water.
  • Typical pizzeria from Buenos Aires
  • Argentine [[puchero]]
  • Neuquén]] shop.
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  • Different empanadas with a variety of ''repulgues'' being enjoyed
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF ARGENTINA
Argentinian food; Talk:Cuisine of Argentina/Translation; Cuisine of argentina; Argentinean cuisine; Cuisine of Argentina; Argentinian cuisine; Argentina cuisine; Argentine cuisine ingredients; Argentine beer; Alcohol in Argentina; Alcoholic drinks in Argentina; Regional cuisines of Argentina
Argentine cuisine is described as a cultural blending of Mediterranean influences brought by the Spanish during the colonial period and, later, by Italian and Spanish immigrants to Argentina during 19th and 20th centuries, with influences from a further cultural blending of criollos (due to Spanish colonizers) with the Indigenous peoples of Argentina (such as mate and humitas).
Music of Argentina         
  • Tango icon [[Carlos Gardel]]
  • Atahualpa Yupanqui, 1968
  • Folk guitar virtuoso [[Eduardo Falú]] (''right'')
  • Tenorman ''Gato'' Barbieri, 1970.
  • The Ábalos brothers, 1945
  • [[Leo Dan]] In the Recording Studio. He, [[Palito Ortega]] and [[Leonardo Favio]] are considered the principal Argentine singers of the [[Nueva Ola]] (New Wave) music that was popular in the 1960s and 1970s in [[Latin America]].
  • ''Los Chalchaleros'' quartet, 1958
  • Folk music quartet ''Los Fronterizos'', 1959
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  • [[Ariel Ramírez]] (''at piano''), President of the Argentine Society of Authors and Composers, with eminent folklore vocalist [[Mercedes Sosa]], 1972
  • [[Mercedes Sosa]]
  • [[Francisco Canaro]] and his Tango Orchestra, circa 1930.
  • Sandro]], 1966. "The Gypsy", as he is popularly known, was popular with female audiences.
  • ''[[Soda Stereo]]'' in concert.
  • [[Martina Stoessel]] in an interview for [[Todo Noticias]] in 2018
  • Tito Alberti, 1957.
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MUSIC AND MUSICAL TRADITIONS OF ARGENTINA
Argentinian music; Argentine music; Music in Argentina; Folk music of Argentina; Popular music of Argentina; List of Argentine folk music festivals
The music of Argentina includes a variety of traditional, classical and popular genres. One of the country's most significant cultural contributions

Βικιπαίδεια

Argentine sol

The sol was a currency unit issued in Argentina. It was equal to and circulated alongside the real, with 16 soles = 1 escudo.