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¿Cuánto sabes de…?

¿Cuánto sabes de…?. ARGENTINA . ¿Dónde está Argentina?. A. C. B. D. ¿Dónde está Argentina?. A. C. B. D. How large is Argentina compared to Illinois?. ?. Argentina is more than 18 time larger than Illinois, making it the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world.

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  1. ¿Cuánto sabes de…? ARGENTINA

  2. ¿Dónde está Argentina? A C B D

  3. ¿Dónde está Argentina? A C B D

  4. How large is Argentina compared to Illinois? ?

  5. Argentina is more than 18 time larger than Illinois, making it the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world.

  6. How large is Argentina’s population compared to that of Illinois? ?

  7. 40.738.000 12.482.000 (2001 estimate) Argentina’s population is more than three times larger.

  8. Spanish – ~95% (I knew that!!) Other languages – 5% Guaraní-- “Aguije!” English Italian German French What languages are spoken in Argentina?

  9. What is the capital city? Buenos Aires (population 12.8 million) home to about 40% of all Argentinians!!

  10. Reading tasks • Now scan the cultural reading on pp. 264-265 for the answers to the following questions: • What is the unit of currency? • Who was Evita Perón? • What is the history of the tango? • Why is Argentina considered the “most European” country in South America? • What is Iguazú known for?

  11. What is the unit of currency?

  12. Economic instability brought on by high unemployment (20%), long-term recession (4 years), reductions in social programs (Asia Times, Jan 2002) a 70% fall in the value of the currency since 1992 (BBC News, May 2002) Hyperinflation is a major concern: “Many on the street said their greatest nightmare was a return to an era like that of 1989, when hyperinflation reached 5,000 percent and prices were so volatile that grocery stores would read out rapid changes over the intercom” http://ca.news.yahoo.com/ 020326/5/l9d6.html). El Peso Argentino

  13. Who was Evita Perón?

  14. First Lady of Argentina, 1946-52 Wielded considerable political influence – “she became the most powerful woman her country had ever seen.” Secretary of Labor Proponent of teaching religion in schools Controlled three prominent newspapers Founder of a major social welfare organization Impetus behind women getting the right to vote Evita Perón

  15. What is the history of the tango?

  16. Influences from Africa, Italy, and Spain Began in the 1880s and became popular among the upper class http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9s6AqUqQW0 El Tango

  17. Why is Argentina considered “the most European” country in South America?

  18. Immigration

  19. What is Iguazú known for?

  20. Iguazú

  21. 70 m (230 ft) high Taller than and four times as wide as Niagara Falls Major tourist attraction UNESCO World Heritage site Iguazú

  22. 93% Catholic: Official State Religion, but there is complete religious freedom 2.5% Protestant 2% Jewish 1.5 Ukrainian Catholic 1% Armenian Orthodox Religion in Argentina Cathedral of La Plata http://www.intersites.co.uk/90323/ http://www.argentour.com/gente/religion.html http://www.argentinaturistica.com/2datosargen.htm Buenos Aires Mosque

  23. Equipos Solidarios del Sur (ESUR) The Reformed Church in America has established ESUR, a mission in Argentina to serve the impoverished – as many as “45% of all Argentinian families live below the poverty line.” Mission: “ESUR gives priority to the powerless and defenseless: children, adolescents, mothers, the unemployed, and the marginalized” in urban as well as rural and semi-rural areas. Services include day care, meals, vocational training, justice issues, workshops, and community gardens. http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=291&srcid=594

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