(Reuters) - In December 1958, Argentina, battling inflation and weak reserves, agreed a $75-million loan with the International Monetary Fund, its first deal with the Washington-based lender in a ...
Some people are unaware of Argentina’s dark history—the disappearance of the Black and Afro-Argentinian populace. According to research by McNair Scholar Erika Denise Edwards, Argentina’s 1836 census ...
Editor’s note: For those who are wondering about the retro title of this black-history series, please take a moment to learn about historian Joel A. Rogers, author of the 1934 book 100 Amazing Facts ...
There's a Spanish term that arose in Argentina during its military dictatorship that still brings chills to many people there. It's los desaparecidos. It means the disappeared. It refers to a ...
45 Interesting Facts About Argentina Besides the love of soccer, tango, and mate, there are a lot of interesting Argentina fun facts you probably don’t know. So brush up on your world history with ...
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