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Discover Ludwig"Argentina" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the South American country. For example, "I would love to visit Argentina one day."
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argentina
proper noun
A country in South America, called officially The Argentine Republic. Capital: Buenos Aires.
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Their resistance was even more admirable against Argentina, with Mora again making a couple of excellent stops before being beaten by a first-half penalty from Daniel Passarella.
According to Eurodad, the coalition of civil society groups that campaigns on debt, there have been 600 sovereign debt restructurings since the 1950s – with many governments, including Argentina for example, experiencing one wrenching write-off after another.
It was necessary to have that little shock, to learn how the game was played in this country – different to Scotland, to Argentina, to anywhere else.
ITV's head of sport, Niall Sloane, said he was satisfied with its picks: "We have two England games, two Brazil games and two Argentina games in that first phase".
Each episode in the two-part Christmas special filmed in Argentina attracted more than 7 million viewers last year, with a further 3 million for each episode on iPlayer.
Argentina's president, Cristina Fernandez, who has said Argentina cannot afford to pay in full the hedge funds while also making payments to other lenders, has called the funds "vultures".
Other creditors agreed to cut a deal with Argentina in 2005 and again in 2010 by swapping their bonds for new ones worth less.
Wales may have posted a record victory over Argentina and helped wash away the bitter taste of defeat by South Africa but this impressive demolition of the Pumas came at the end of the week of disappearing centres.
For Carlos Bilardo, the Argentina manager, the moment was a culmination of three and a half years' patient rebuilding of their squad in which his prime task was to marry the outstanding talents of Maradona with the newer players coming through.
They swept forward from all angles to make Argentina 2010 look like Brazil 2014.
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Argentina Tuculet (Amorosino, h-t); Agulla, Bosch, Fernández (Ascárate, 59), Cordero; Sánchez, Landajo; Ayerza (Lobo, 72), Guiñazú (Valdez, 66), Bustos (Díaz, 74), Carriza (Lavanini, 66), Albacete, Matera Senatoree, 55), Cabello, Leguizamón (capt).
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