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Flag

In May 1810, Argentina's flag was used for the first time. when Buenos Aires local authorities overthrew the Spanish. Two years later, in 1812, the white stripe was introduced. Then in the years that follow. To symbolize the incidents of May 1810, the sun was added to the flag. The flag was adopted by Argentina's smaller cities and became the country's official flag in 1860.

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Argentina Flag (Hand Drawn)

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Argentina Flag (Current)

Economics

Argentina is known for its unique culture and rich history. However, their economy continues to be of the country. Argentina's GDP is $14,187.48 per person, which is lower than Uruguay, the region's top GDP per capita nation, but greater than Brazil. The industrial and service industries are the foundation of Argentina's economy. Trucks and agricultural goods are Argentina's top exports. However, Argentina is also well-known for exporting a bunch of different food items and livestock. The economy of Argentina is also influenced by tourism. Another significant source of foreign income is tourism. Two popular tourist spots are San Carlos de Bariloche, a ski resort, and Iguazu Falls. The capital, Buenos Aires, is frequently referred to as the Paris of Latin America because of its vibrant nightlife, which greatly boosts the nation's tourism sector. China, Brazil, Germany, and the United States account for the majority of the countries' imports. Mineral fuels, fertilizers, and auto parts make up a large portion of these exports. Argentina's poverty rate has been rising over time as a result of the country's low per capita GDP. Argentina's poverty rate hit a new time high of 53%. The low per capita income restricts access to general living standards, healthcare, and education. Argentina's living standards are not much improved by the country's 45% unemployment rate. Argentina's tourist and agriculture industries continue to make it a major force in South America. Argentina's low per capita income and rising poverty rate continue to have an impact on people's daily lives.

Socioeconomics Infographic

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