You can read it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_argentina
no, Argentina has not changed. but the president has
James R. Scobie has written: 'Secondary cities of Argentina' -- subject(s): History, Social conditions, Urbanization 'Argentina: a city and a nation' -- subject(s): History 'Argentina' -- subject(s): Argentine Republic, History
Military dictators
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History Lessons - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Argentina have won two world cups in their history they won it in 1978 and in 1986.
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The life of Maria Eva Duarte de Peron.
There are many female presidents in history, including the current presidents of Argentina, Brazil and Switzerland.
Luis Alberto Romero has written: 'de Las Cofradias a Las Organizaciones de La Sociedad Civil' 'La crisis argentina' -- subject(s): History 'Los golpes militares, 1812-1955' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Civil supremacy over the military, History, Military, Military History, Political activity 'A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century' -- subject(s): History 'Grandes Entrevistas Historia Argentina' 'Buenos Aires - Historia de Cuatro Siglos Tomo 2' 'Pensamiento Conservador 1815 - 1898' 'Experiencia Argentina, La y Otros Ensayos' 'Sectores populares, participacion y democracia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political participation, History
Third Watch - 1999 History 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
They are Brazil, Germany, Argentina and Italy.