naturalplastic wrote:
I know that Argentina is in the antipodal Temperate Zone. The North (like Buenos Aires) has a climate like Charleston South Carolina, and that it gets more like our Prairie Midwest the farther south you go...with wheat, cattle and cowboys and famous beef steaks (much like Texas). And that it gets almost subarctic (or subantarctic) at the far southern tip.
Or thats my mental image of your country. Never been there.
And that you're all "a bunch of Italians who speak Spanish". I hear that other Latins make fun of you all for speaking Spanish with an Italian accent.
Dont know what "contability" is. Sorry.
Never been there, but I am sure that it is a rather awesome country... with great untapped potential.
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Yes: in fact, between different generations, there are over 25 million of us in that nation.
The Pope is also of Piedmontese origin.
Many things are identical in foods for example. and we were about to steal Lionel Messi, who his father was bringing to Italy.
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