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Argentine Republic   /ˈɑrdʒəntˌin ripˈəblək/   Listen
Argentine Republic

noun
1.
A republic in southern South America; second largest country in South America.  Synonym: Argentina.






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"Argentine Republic" Quotes from Famous Books



... i.e. the more and more widespread and successful, the more and more general, strikes that we have been witnessing since 1900, in countries so widely separated and representative as France, England, Sweden, Portugal, and Russia and Argentine Republic, Marx's view is that of the overwhelming ...
— Socialism As It Is - A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement • William English Walling

... form: Argentine Republic conventional short form: Argentina local long form: Republica Argentina local ...
— The 1998 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... exported has been more than one thousand tons. The Cape Colony has, in fact, had a monopoly of the ostrich industry, but in 1884 several shipments of ostriches took place to South Australia, the Argentine Republic, and to California, and the Government of the Cape Colony, being alarmed, that the Colony was in danger of losing its lucrative monopoly, imposed an export tax of L100 on each ostrich, and L5 on each ostrich ...
— A Winter Tour in South Africa • Frederick Young

... M. Daubree, the substance that had fallen in the Argentine Republic, "resembled certain kinds of lignite and boghead coal." In Comptes Rendus, 96-1764, it is said that this mass fell, June 30, 1880, in the province Entre Rios, Argentina: that it is "like" brown coal; that it resembles ...
— The Book of the Damned • Charles Fort

... in the extreme north of the Argentine Republic, where Bolivia, the Argentine, Paraguay and Brazil unite, was the place of sacrifice. Thousands of acres, white with the bones of those whom the monsters had engulfed. Brainless, devoid of intelligence, sightless, because even ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 • Various

... are seen flying in vast battalions in the direction of the equatorial regions—that is, northward—in whose salubrious clime they spend the winter. As our northern autumn draws near and the southern spring approaches these winged migrants take the air line for their breeding haunts in the Argentine Republic and Patagonia. At the same time the migrants of the northern hemisphere are pressing southward before the blustering north wind. It all seems wonderful and solemn, this world-wide processional of ...
— Our Bird Comrades • Leander S. (Leander Sylvester) Keyser

... books there is no end," so when one is acceptably received, and commands a ready sale, the author is satisfied that his labor is well repaid. The 4th edition was scarcely dry when the Consul-General of the Argentine Republic at Ottawa ordered a large number of copies to send to the members of his Government. Much of it has been translated into German, and I know not what other languages. Even the Catholic Register of Toronto has boosted its sale by printing much in abuse of it, at the same time telling ...
— Through Five Republics on Horseback • G. Whitfield Ray

... a Dictator-Tyrant was Juan Rosas, who, for seventeen years, from 1835 to 1852, ruled the Argentine Republic as an unchallenged despot. Rosas was born in 1793, and began life as a gaucho. He seized supreme power in 1835, and is credited with having put twenty-five thousand people to death. The "Nero of South America" was ably backed-up by his seconds-in-command, Oribe and Urquiza, ...
— Here, There And Everywhere • Lord Frederic Hamilton

... in beautiful stamps. The latest trend is in the direction of miniature portraiture. The Argentine Republic and Bolivia have in recent years issued some very fine examples in this direction. A very useful innovation is the addition of the name under the portrait. In this way thousands have been familiarised with the names and faces of men who before were ...
— Stamp Collecting as a Pastime • Edward J. Nankivell

... the Argentine Republic (includes Naval Aviation, Marines, and Coast Guard), Argentine Air Force, National ...
— The 2001 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... most friendly nature with Chile, the Argentine Republic, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Paraguay, San ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Lincoln - Section 1 (of 2) of Volume 6: Abraham Lincoln • Compiled by James D. Richardson



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