by Victoria Nwosu-Hope, 12 November 2009. Tags: festival, immigration, Rosario
A sea of flags ripples through Rosario’s Parque Nacional a la Bandera. Set on the shore of the Paraná River, the park pays homage to the Argentine flag in the city of its birth. The blue and white glow emitted by the looming national flag memorial illuminates the scene, providing the backdrop to Rosario’s biggest annual festival: ‘El Encuentro y Fiesta de las Colectividades’.
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by Mark Orton, 28 September 2007. Tags: bills, money, post-independence
or most visitors to the country, the most interesting thing about Argentine banknotes is their ability to drive taxi drivers and shop keepers to apoplexy when trying to change anything larger than a $20 bill. However the faces they portray reveal a colourful journey through the good, the bad and the ugly of Argentina’s early post-independence history.
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by Mark Orton, 23 March 2007. Tags: patagonia, sailors, shipwreck
A late summer morning in Chacarita Cemetery and Presbyterian minister, Kenneth Murray, commits the body of a young marine who lost his life in the service of his country, to the ground. A crowd of about 60 mourners look on intently as the sun glints off the shining bugles of the Argentine naval honour guard.
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by Daniel Owens, 23 March 2007. Tags: anniversary, conflict, war
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Falklands/Malvinas conflict. The war, although short-lived, continues to weigh heavily on the Argentine conscience. However, the dispute over the islands did not begin in 1982. The territory has been a source of bitter tension since its first sighting by Europeans 500 years ago.
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