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  1. In 1854, Urquiza became the first President of modern Argentina, acting both as head of government and head of state. [4] However, the Buenos Aires Province had rejected the Constitution and became an independent state until the aftermath of the 1859 Battle of Cepeda, although the internecine conflict continued.

  2. It's the seventh oldest national constitution currently in effect being ratified on May 1, 1853. The Argentine Constitution consists of a preamble and two normative parts: Preamble. First part: Declarations, Rights and Guarantees (arts. 1-43) Second part: Authorities of the Nation (arts. 44–129).

  3. Category. : Government of Argentina. This category focuses on the work of national and local governments in Argentina. For other aspects of the political process in Argentina see Category:Politics of Argentina. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Government of Argentina.

  4. Enlarged version of the coat of arms of Argentina, with flags on each side, year 1863 The blue and white colors are symbols of the Argentine people and the same colors of the Argentine flag. Those derive from those utilised in the cockade promoting liberation from Spain, in the May Revolution in 1810, which in turn came about from the colours of the Borbonic dynasty.

  5. El Gobierno de Argentina es una democracia representativa, republicana y federal, regulado por la Constitución vigente.La Argentina se formó por la unión federativa de las provincias que surgieron después de la disolución del Virreinato del Río de la Plata, y por la incorporación de las que se fueron constituyendo a partir de los territorios nacionales establecidos a raíz de la ...

  6. The national flag of the Argentine Republic, often referred to as the Argentine flag ( Spanish: bandera argentina ), is a triband, composed of three equally wide horizontal bands coloured light blue and white. There are multiple interpretations on the reasons for those colors. The flag was created by Manuel Belgrano, in line with the creation ...

  7. Tourist regions of Argentina: [1] The North (orange), Litoral (light green), Cuyo (beige), Córdoba (dark green), Buenos Aires (consisting of Buenos Aires City and Buenos Aires Province; light blue) and Patagonia (dark blue) Argentina has a vast territory and a variety of climates and microclimates ranging from tundra and polar in the south to ...