argentina???????
Q. argentina list the type of government and define it. who are Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Ruy Diaz de Guzman? make the answer simple please.
Asked by Ayee - Thu Mar 27 14:39:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina's form of government is an anarcho-synchristic commune in which most decisions are made based upon a simple majority vote, however internal decisions require a two-thirds majority. Many people regard this as Argentina's tendency to hang on to an outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates economic and social differences in the society. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in the current president. Ruy Diaz de Guzman: conqueror of the tribes of the Rio Plata following his military campaign of 1992.
Answered by dave h - Thu Mar 27 16:55:09 2008
Q. argentina list the type of government and define it. who are Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Ruy Diaz de Guzman? make the answer simple please.
Asked by Ayee - Thu Mar 27 14:39:07 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina's form of government is an anarcho-synchristic commune in which most decisions are made based upon a simple majority vote, however internal decisions require a two-thirds majority. Many people regard this as Argentina's tendency to hang on to an outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates economic and social differences in the society. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in the current president. Ruy Diaz de Guzman: conqueror of the tribes of the Rio Plata following his military campaign of 1992.
Answered by dave h - Thu Mar 27 16:55:09 2008
ArGeNtInA!?
Q. Does anyone know the most influential/important people to Argentina. i need the MOST of those so two or three would be great, and plz include a tiny summary about them. if u cant include the summary then its ok. THX
Asked by ~eagles~r~4evr~ - Fri Mar 21 21:04:11 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a lot of important argentinian people. Im argentinian so maybe for me some people are important only because I know a lot of them First at all, I think that Eva Peron was one of the most important because she indtroduce the female gender into the politic. Even when Domingo Peron (her husband and in that moment the argentinian president) said in public, no dear, you can not be the president. She keep trying and working for the poor population and women in all Argentina... Secondly, I think that Che Guevara was other important one. Im 14 years old and I live here in Australia for about two years so when I didnt have time in Argentina to learn about this man because the teachers teach us this thing in 8th or something like that The… [cont.]
Answered by tati... - Sun Mar 23 08:53:57 2008
Q. Does anyone know the most influential/important people to Argentina. i need the MOST of those so two or three would be great, and plz include a tiny summary about them. if u cant include the summary then its ok. THX
Asked by ~eagles~r~4evr~ - Fri Mar 21 21:04:11 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a lot of important argentinian people. Im argentinian so maybe for me some people are important only because I know a lot of them First at all, I think that Eva Peron was one of the most important because she indtroduce the female gender into the politic. Even when Domingo Peron (her husband and in that moment the argentinian president) said in public, no dear, you can not be the president. She keep trying and working for the poor population and women in all Argentina... Secondly, I think that Che Guevara was other important one. Im 14 years old and I live here in Australia for about two years so when I didnt have time in Argentina to learn about this man because the teachers teach us this thing in 8th or something like that The… [cont.]
Answered by tati... - Sun Mar 23 08:53:57 2008
How do you become permanent resident in argentina?
Q. I am thinking of moving to Argentina and need to know what to do to become legal there, marrying a man from there and I have children from previous marriage. Not sure who to talk to or how hard it is to do. Tried to get to get him here but to difficult right now. It may work out though but in case, later on.
Asked by sillypooh350 - Sun Apr 22 22:51:27 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here is a website that should help you with what you need good luck
Answered by dopey232004 - Sun Apr 22 22:57:54 2007
Q. I am thinking of moving to Argentina and need to know what to do to become legal there, marrying a man from there and I have children from previous marriage. Not sure who to talk to or how hard it is to do. Tried to get to get him here but to difficult right now. It may work out though but in case, later on.
Asked by sillypooh350 - Sun Apr 22 22:51:27 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. here is a website that should help you with what you need good luck
Answered by dopey232004 - Sun Apr 22 22:57:54 2007
How much of an issue is racism in Argentina?
Q. An Argentine friend of mine told me that light-skinned Argentines often discriminate against darker skinned Argentines and foreigners. I am planning a trip to Argentina this winter and am curious to how it is.
Asked by Gabe - Mon Jul 10 18:14:04 2006 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments
A. You would be surprised? For some reason I can not fully understand there are very few blacks in the country...therefore the girls fight against each other to date one as soon as they arrive. No kidding! As many other places on the earth - including the US - Argentina is a country of emigrants mainly from Spain and Italy. In the present sometimes is hard to recognize where an Argentinian is coming for, since the interracial marriage is happening for at least more than a century. For instance you will find a bit darker skinned people with blue or green eyes, having blond kids, etc. Enjoy your trip, you have chosen a beautiful country to visit!
Answered by Expat Froggy - Wed Jul 12 07:40:04 2006
Q. An Argentine friend of mine told me that light-skinned Argentines often discriminate against darker skinned Argentines and foreigners. I am planning a trip to Argentina this winter and am curious to how it is.
Asked by Gabe - Mon Jul 10 18:14:04 2006 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments
A. You would be surprised? For some reason I can not fully understand there are very few blacks in the country...therefore the girls fight against each other to date one as soon as they arrive. No kidding! As many other places on the earth - including the US - Argentina is a country of emigrants mainly from Spain and Italy. In the present sometimes is hard to recognize where an Argentinian is coming for, since the interracial marriage is happening for at least more than a century. For instance you will find a bit darker skinned people with blue or green eyes, having blond kids, etc. Enjoy your trip, you have chosen a beautiful country to visit!
Answered by Expat Froggy - Wed Jul 12 07:40:04 2006
How much should i budget for my trip to Argentina?
Q. I am taking a trip to Argentina on Nov, the hotel is already taken care off. I am just wondering how much should I budget. Taking into account that I want to go to nice places without having to think about how much I am spending, how much should I budget? Also are major credit cards accepted widly? Or is cash a better option?
Asked by Mariela R - Sun Oct 5 00:59:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, Im from Argentina. And it actually depends where are you going. If you are going to the south (Patagonia), you should think about having a nice budget because its a very turistic place. But, one american dollar is 3 argentinian dollars. So consider that everything its going to be cheaper for you if you pay with dollars. They accept american dollar because they are used to have lots and lots of turists, so don t worry about changing money. They also have a huge variety of credit cards in all stores, so don t worry. This happens in all Argentina, but you may found more places which accepts dollars in the turistic places. It depends in the places you want to go and the things you want to do... In my opinion, take a nice budget and enjoy… [cont.]
Answered by my - Sun Oct 5 09:23:58 2008
Q. I am taking a trip to Argentina on Nov, the hotel is already taken care off. I am just wondering how much should I budget. Taking into account that I want to go to nice places without having to think about how much I am spending, how much should I budget? Also are major credit cards accepted widly? Or is cash a better option?
Asked by Mariela R - Sun Oct 5 00:59:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, Im from Argentina. And it actually depends where are you going. If you are going to the south (Patagonia), you should think about having a nice budget because its a very turistic place. But, one american dollar is 3 argentinian dollars. So consider that everything its going to be cheaper for you if you pay with dollars. They accept american dollar because they are used to have lots and lots of turists, so don t worry about changing money. They also have a huge variety of credit cards in all stores, so don t worry. This happens in all Argentina, but you may found more places which accepts dollars in the turistic places. It depends in the places you want to go and the things you want to do... In my opinion, take a nice budget and enjoy… [cont.]
Answered by my - Sun Oct 5 09:23:58 2008
What should i bring to my 4 week trip to argentina?
Q. I am going to argentina for 4 weeks and it is winter there. Their winters get to like the 30s and thats it. How much of everything should i bring?
Asked by ~[J*E*S*S]~ - Sun Jul 12 11:33:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from spending 4 weeks in Argentina. I made the mistake of thinking that I only needed a light jacket to stay warm, but I was wrong. I may not get cold enough to snow, but it can get very cold and there can be a lot of wind at times. But you should be able to buy a nice coat there for 30-50 dollars that will keep you warm. I am assuming that you are going to Buenos Aires. If you go further south, it will get much colder. I would bring a few things to keep warm in, but also have clothes to wear inside. And a common piece of advice is that if you don't want to look like a tourist, dress up, not down. I didn't take much nice clothes and everyone was better dressed than me. lol. One thing I will say to bring is a little bottle… [cont.]
Answered by Brian - Tue Jul 14 16:59:42 2009
Q. I am going to argentina for 4 weeks and it is winter there. Their winters get to like the 30s and thats it. How much of everything should i bring?
Asked by ~[J*E*S*S]~ - Sun Jul 12 11:33:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I just got back from spending 4 weeks in Argentina. I made the mistake of thinking that I only needed a light jacket to stay warm, but I was wrong. I may not get cold enough to snow, but it can get very cold and there can be a lot of wind at times. But you should be able to buy a nice coat there for 30-50 dollars that will keep you warm. I am assuming that you are going to Buenos Aires. If you go further south, it will get much colder. I would bring a few things to keep warm in, but also have clothes to wear inside. And a common piece of advice is that if you don't want to look like a tourist, dress up, not down. I didn't take much nice clothes and everyone was better dressed than me. lol. One thing I will say to bring is a little bottle… [cont.]
Answered by Brian - Tue Jul 14 16:59:42 2009
How many stamps do I need to send a letter to Argentina?
Q. I need to send a letter to Argentina from England. How many stamps do I require?
Asked by peteriltchev1993 - Thu Apr 24 03:12:54 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 900072
Answered by Ambivalence - Thu Apr 24 03:19:51 2008
Q. I need to send a letter to Argentina from England. How many stamps do I require?
Asked by peteriltchev1993 - Thu Apr 24 03:12:54 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 900072
Answered by Ambivalence - Thu Apr 24 03:19:51 2008
Does anyone know of a good wedding planner in Argentina?
Q. Hello. I am planning a wedding in Argentina but live in the United States. So, I was hoping someone could recommend a wedding planner in Buenos Aires that speaks english and that have extensive planning skills. Any other tips about planning a wedding in Argentina/abroad are also appreciated. Thanks for your help!
Asked by Looking for a Venue - Fri Feb 6 09:59:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hope this helps.
Answered by I Argentina - Sun Feb 8 23:19:52 2009
Q. Hello. I am planning a wedding in Argentina but live in the United States. So, I was hoping someone could recommend a wedding planner in Buenos Aires that speaks english and that have extensive planning skills. Any other tips about planning a wedding in Argentina/abroad are also appreciated. Thanks for your help!
Asked by Looking for a Venue - Fri Feb 6 09:59:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hope this helps.
Answered by I Argentina - Sun Feb 8 23:19:52 2009
How much is a postcard from Argentina to Germany?
Q. How much does it cost to mail a postcard from Argentina to Germany/Austria/Switzerla nd?
Asked by destino.argentina - Fri Jan 9 09:51:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For international postcard, the rate is 5 ARS (about 1.07)
Answered by xalynn - Fri Jan 9 10:49:20 2009
Q. How much does it cost to mail a postcard from Argentina to Germany/Austria/Switzerla nd?
Asked by destino.argentina - Fri Jan 9 09:51:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For international postcard, the rate is 5 ARS (about 1.07)
Answered by xalynn - Fri Jan 9 10:49:20 2009
What do the colors on the Argentina flag represent?
Q. I need to know what the colors (blue and white) and the sun symbol on the Argentina flag mean.
Asked by mc_anduril25 - Mon Oct 9 09:12:21 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The blue and white colors were the colors used in the Argentinean revolution against Spain in the early 1800's. The country's flag was formed in 1820 after the death of General Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the revolution. The sun in the center of the flag is called the Sun of May, and it represents the sun that shown through the clouds on May 25, 1810 when the revolution started which lead to the Argentina's independence.
Answered by waltonswatcher - Mon Oct 9 09:16:58 2006
Q. I need to know what the colors (blue and white) and the sun symbol on the Argentina flag mean.
Asked by mc_anduril25 - Mon Oct 9 09:12:21 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The blue and white colors were the colors used in the Argentinean revolution against Spain in the early 1800's. The country's flag was formed in 1820 after the death of General Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the revolution. The sun in the center of the flag is called the Sun of May, and it represents the sun that shown through the clouds on May 25, 1810 when the revolution started which lead to the Argentina's independence.
Answered by waltonswatcher - Mon Oct 9 09:16:58 2006
What do you know about rawhides from Argentina?
Q. What kind of rawhides are best? I bought some from my petstore last night and noticed they are from Argentina. Are they any different from rawhides made in the USA? Are they bad for dogs? Just being cautious. I am making a gift basket for my local animal shelter. On their wish list is rawhides, so I tried to find the best deal so I could buy a lot. I just don't want to give them rawhides from Argentina if they are bad or something.
Asked by Loves Dogs - Tue Dec 4 08:24:07 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wouldn't give a dog anything processed outside the USA. The rawhides from the third world countries are processed with commercial lime and coated with arsenic chemicals and the flavored ones have beef products added. Rawhides aren't digestible, can be a choking hazard or cause bloat. Aren't you glad you asked?
Answered by 2Westies - Tue Dec 4 08:59:14 2007
Q. What kind of rawhides are best? I bought some from my petstore last night and noticed they are from Argentina. Are they any different from rawhides made in the USA? Are they bad for dogs? Just being cautious. I am making a gift basket for my local animal shelter. On their wish list is rawhides, so I tried to find the best deal so I could buy a lot. I just don't want to give them rawhides from Argentina if they are bad or something.
Asked by Loves Dogs - Tue Dec 4 08:24:07 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wouldn't give a dog anything processed outside the USA. The rawhides from the third world countries are processed with commercial lime and coated with arsenic chemicals and the flavored ones have beef products added. Rawhides aren't digestible, can be a choking hazard or cause bloat. Aren't you glad you asked?
Answered by 2Westies - Tue Dec 4 08:59:14 2007
What flags do you use at a Argentina soccer game?
Q. I am doing this project where i am making a soccer stadium and i need to use some flags. I have the Argentina flag and i was wondering what other flags can i use. Anyone want to help me out here. It will be very helpful.
Asked by B-RaD - Wed Feb 11 19:59:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by tebowtime1515 - Wed Feb 11 20:08:31 2009
Q. I am doing this project where i am making a soccer stadium and i need to use some flags. I have the Argentina flag and i was wondering what other flags can i use. Anyone want to help me out here. It will be very helpful.
Asked by B-RaD - Wed Feb 11 19:59:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by tebowtime1515 - Wed Feb 11 20:08:31 2009
What are the best historical sites in Argentina?
Q. Just wondering about ancient ruins, monuments, or historical sites in Argentina. What are your favorites?
Asked by Victoria Love-Williams - Tue Jul 22 02:23:50 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I leave these Link him so that it visits and it watches that beautiful country I have.
Answered by KNAYA Argentino Errante - Thu Jul 24 19:19:43 2008
Q. Just wondering about ancient ruins, monuments, or historical sites in Argentina. What are your favorites?
Asked by Victoria Love-Williams - Tue Jul 22 02:23:50 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I leave these Link him so that it visits and it watches that beautiful country I have.
Answered by KNAYA Argentino Errante - Thu Jul 24 19:19:43 2008
Can anyone here connect me with orphanages in Argentina?
Q. My church is looking to find information about working with local orphanages in Argentina, but we are having trouble finding anything on the internet. (Perhaps the argentine orphanages are not yet web-savvy?) If you know if how to contact any in English or Spanish, please let me know! Even just links to any web pages we might have missed would be helpful! Thanks!
Asked by skowog - Wed Feb 4 04:56:04 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can volunteer here.
Answered by unknown - Mon Feb 9 22:34:58 2009
Q. My church is looking to find information about working with local orphanages in Argentina, but we are having trouble finding anything on the internet. (Perhaps the argentine orphanages are not yet web-savvy?) If you know if how to contact any in English or Spanish, please let me know! Even just links to any web pages we might have missed would be helpful! Thanks!
Asked by skowog - Wed Feb 4 04:56:04 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can volunteer here.
Answered by unknown - Mon Feb 9 22:34:58 2009
What are the differences between living in Australia and Argentina?
Q. I live in Aus. and am looking to live in Argentina for four months next year. I'd really like to do some research on living standards before i go. What's the water service like? Health? Is is safe there? What's their culture like? What foods aren't available and what do they mostly eat? What's the gov. like and the education system? Any thing you can tell that will help the transition would b much appreciated! Thanks!
Asked by Jaq - Fri Jun 26 23:33:11 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should ask this in the Argentina section :) It probably depends what area you live in. Like, if you came to Australia but you went and lived in the outback you would probably have a different experience than if you lived in Sydney...
Answered by poggles789 - Sat Jun 27 06:22:44 2009
Q. I live in Aus. and am looking to live in Argentina for four months next year. I'd really like to do some research on living standards before i go. What's the water service like? Health? Is is safe there? What's their culture like? What foods aren't available and what do they mostly eat? What's the gov. like and the education system? Any thing you can tell that will help the transition would b much appreciated! Thanks!
Asked by Jaq - Fri Jun 26 23:33:11 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should ask this in the Argentina section :) It probably depends what area you live in. Like, if you came to Australia but you went and lived in the outback you would probably have a different experience than if you lived in Sydney...
Answered by poggles789 - Sat Jun 27 06:22:44 2009
About how much would it cost to go on a trip to Argentina?
Q. I'm a college student and am planning on taking a trip to Argentina for the experience, education and to see Spanish in a Spanish speaking world (I'm learning Spanish). Airline tickets aside (repeat, Airline tickets aside), about how much money will I need to eat, stay somewhere reasonable, get around, all that jazz? Thanks.
Asked by fslcaptain737 - Tue Jan 15 14:27:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on which agency your going with. A lot of people do EF. With EF aside(repeat, EF aside) probably about 2000-4000 U.S dollars. 1 US dollar is about 3.15 in the Argentina Pesos. You didn't mention how long you were staying so this amount is based on a 2-3 week trip. That is with giving yourself about 50 for lunch,dinner(breakfast is included at most hotels) and another 50 for souvenirs, tours, museums, transport, and nightlife. Argentina is actually one of the most expensive places to travel in South America, keep in mind, it is considered the Europe of the south. Hotels are not cheap either, unless you plan on staying in a hostel, which is not the best thing, seeing as how most hostels in south america have common rooms, your… [cont.]
Answered by Queen of the World - Tue Jan 15 17:57:07 2008
Q. I'm a college student and am planning on taking a trip to Argentina for the experience, education and to see Spanish in a Spanish speaking world (I'm learning Spanish). Airline tickets aside (repeat, Airline tickets aside), about how much money will I need to eat, stay somewhere reasonable, get around, all that jazz? Thanks.
Asked by fslcaptain737 - Tue Jan 15 14:27:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on which agency your going with. A lot of people do EF. With EF aside(repeat, EF aside) probably about 2000-4000 U.S dollars. 1 US dollar is about 3.15 in the Argentina Pesos. You didn't mention how long you were staying so this amount is based on a 2-3 week trip. That is with giving yourself about 50 for lunch,dinner(breakfast is included at most hotels) and another 50 for souvenirs, tours, museums, transport, and nightlife. Argentina is actually one of the most expensive places to travel in South America, keep in mind, it is considered the Europe of the south. Hotels are not cheap either, unless you plan on staying in a hostel, which is not the best thing, seeing as how most hostels in south america have common rooms, your… [cont.]
Answered by Queen of the World - Tue Jan 15 17:57:07 2008
How much does it cost to send a card from Oregon to Argentina ?
Q. How much does it cost to send a letter to Argentina from Oregon USA. Is it still standard shipping charges. I would like to know. Thank you
Asked by Andrew B - Tue Jan 20 21:34:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it looks to me like it would cost 94 cents. here's the link to calculate it.
Answered by kelsey - Tue Jan 20 21:53:27 2009
Q. How much does it cost to send a letter to Argentina from Oregon USA. Is it still standard shipping charges. I would like to know. Thank you
Asked by Andrew B - Tue Jan 20 21:34:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it looks to me like it would cost 94 cents. here's the link to calculate it.
Answered by kelsey - Tue Jan 20 21:53:27 2009
What type of visa is required when entering the Brazil side of the Iguazu falls, from Argentina?
Q. We will be crossing from the Argentina side of the falls and will return to Argentina on the same day. Our only purpose for entry into Brazil is to view the falls from that side.
Asked by marty - Tue Oct 2 09:47:54 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You don't need a visa. With your passport will be ok.
Answered by G88 - Fri Oct 5 22:38:02 2007
Q. We will be crossing from the Argentina side of the falls and will return to Argentina on the same day. Our only purpose for entry into Brazil is to view the falls from that side.
Asked by marty - Tue Oct 2 09:47:54 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You don't need a visa. With your passport will be ok.
Answered by G88 - Fri Oct 5 22:38:02 2007
Where can I get tickets for Argentina vs Scotland Friendly?
Q. Hi, as you might know, Argentina and Scotland are going to have a friendly match on the 19th of November. I couldnt find where to buy tickets for Argentinian side.. Can you please tell me where I can buy them from? Thanks alot in advance.
Asked by Chief Rain In the Face - Thu Nov 13 13:44:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you should go to www.scottishfa.co.uk, this is the official website for the tickets. Then, u can call the online booking service and there they ll be able to sell you tickets for the Argentinian side!!! Hope it helps
Answered by Jonathan OZ - Fri Nov 14 16:57:12 2008
Q. Hi, as you might know, Argentina and Scotland are going to have a friendly match on the 19th of November. I couldnt find where to buy tickets for Argentinian side.. Can you please tell me where I can buy them from? Thanks alot in advance.
Asked by Chief Rain In the Face - Thu Nov 13 13:44:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you should go to www.scottishfa.co.uk, this is the official website for the tickets. Then, u can call the online booking service and there they ll be able to sell you tickets for the Argentinian side!!! Hope it helps
Answered by Jonathan OZ - Fri Nov 14 16:57:12 2008
How many states would it take to cover the same sq km area of argentina?
Q. argentina has 2,736,690 sq.km. of land area I want to know how many and what states it would take to cover the same amount of area.
Asked by indianagirl - Fri Oct 13 16:00:46 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina is 1,056,642 square miles. So, it would take just THREE states, at the minimum. Alaska656,424 square miles Texas268,601 California163,707 Total 1,088,732 It would take THIRTY, at the maximum. Missouri69,709 square miles Florida65,758 Wisconsin65,503 Georgia59,441 Illinois57,918 Iowa56,276 New York54,475 North Carolina53,821 Arkansas53,182 Alabama52,423 Louisiana51,843 Mississippi48,434 Pennsylvania46,058 Ohio44,828 Virginia42,769 Tennessee42,146 Kentucky40,411 Indiana36,420 Maine35,387 South Carolina32,007 West Virginia24,231 Maryland12,407 Hawaii10,932 Massachusetts10,555 Vermont9,615 New Hampshire9,351 New Jersey8,722 Connecticut5,544 Delaware2,489 Rhode Island1,545 Total 1,104,200
Answered by AF - Mon Oct 16 14:08:43 2006
Q. argentina has 2,736,690 sq.km. of land area I want to know how many and what states it would take to cover the same amount of area.
Asked by indianagirl - Fri Oct 13 16:00:46 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Argentina is 1,056,642 square miles. So, it would take just THREE states, at the minimum. Alaska656,424 square miles Texas268,601 California163,707 Total 1,088,732 It would take THIRTY, at the maximum. Missouri69,709 square miles Florida65,758 Wisconsin65,503 Georgia59,441 Illinois57,918 Iowa56,276 New York54,475 North Carolina53,821 Arkansas53,182 Alabama52,423 Louisiana51,843 Mississippi48,434 Pennsylvania46,058 Ohio44,828 Virginia42,769 Tennessee42,146 Kentucky40,411 Indiana36,420 Maine35,387 South Carolina32,007 West Virginia24,231 Maryland12,407 Hawaii10,932 Massachusetts10,555 Vermont9,615 New Hampshire9,351 New Jersey8,722 Connecticut5,544 Delaware2,489 Rhode Island1,545 Total 1,104,200
Answered by AF - Mon Oct 16 14:08:43 2006
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Argentina. haven't failed to qualify for the World Cup finals since 1970, but with just two matches left to play they sit in fifth place in the conmebol group (a position that would see them play off over two legs against the fourth ...
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