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Last Reviewed: 20 July 2011 |
Full country name: Argentine Republic
Area: 1.08 million sq miles (second largest country in South America after Brazil)
Population: 40.3 million (2009 WHO), 1.5 million currently overseas
Life expectancy: 72 years (male); 79 years (female)
Capital city: Buenos Aires (population 3.04 million; approx. 12 million live in the greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area)
People: Most Argentines are of European origin, especially Spanish and Italian. Substantial numbers also came from France, Poland, Russia and Germany. The Jewish community is the seventh largest in the world outside Israel. There are also more than 1 million people of Arab descent. Around 1% of the population are indigenous people living mainly in the north and west.
Language: The official language is Spanish.
Religion(s): Roman Catholic (90%); Protestant (2%); others include Judaism and Islam.
Currency: Peso
Major Political parties: Frente para la Victoria, Partido Justicialista (Peronist Party)Union Popular (Dissident Peronist Party) Union Cívica Radical (UCR);; Propuesta Republicana, PRO; Alternativa por una Republica de Iguales (ARI); Coalición Cívica; Frente Amplia Progresista (Socialist). .;
Government: Argentina is a constitutional republic. The President is directly elected for a 4-year term, which can be renewed once. The legislature consists of a bicameral National Congress, made up of an Upper House Senate (72 members, 3 for each province) and a Lower House Chamber of Deputies (257 deputies).
Head of State: President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (since 10 December 2007).
Foreign Minister: Héctor Timerman