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century, Argentina was the third most developed country in the whole world |
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- Buenos Aires (12,789,000)
- Cordoba (1,372,000)
- Rosario (1,242,000)
- Mendoza (885,000)
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- San Miguel de Tucuman (789,000)
- La Plata (732,000)
- Mar del Plata (604,000)
- Salta (516,000)
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Language |
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- Spanish (official)
- English
- Italian
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Religion |
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- Nominally Roman Catholic 92% (less than 20%
practicing), Protestant 2%, Jewish 2%, other 4%
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