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National University of the Austral Chaco (Argentina)

National University of the Austral Chaco (Argentina)

National University of the Austral Chaco (UNCAus). Public university of Argentina with headquarters in the city of Sáenz Peña, province of Chaco. History The institution has enormous significance, from the educational to the socio-productive, which was born from the Faculty of Agroindustries of the UNNE, an academic unit that has established itself as a higher education center based on the excellence and quality of its careers and its constant work of insertion in the environment, characteristics that will be strengthened…

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Argentina Universities

Argentina Universities

University. – There are 5 national universities, with 25 faculties, 15,483 students and 1257 professors. They cost, in 1926, pesos 19,273,232.14, distributed as follows: For the law n. 1579 of 3 July 1885 the universities have acquired great autonomy: government intervention is limited to the approval of the statutes. According to EXISTINGCOUNTRIES, the University of Buenos Aires it was founded on 9 August 1821, and in 1877 it became national. It has six faculties: law and social sciences, exact physical and natural…

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Argentina Rivers and Lakes

Argentina Rivers and Lakes

Depending on the morphology described now, from the hydrographic point of view, Argentina has only two sides: the main Atlantic, and a much smaller, peaceful one, largely created by catches in a fairly recent time. However, due to the great irregularity in the superficial distribution of the rains, more than for strictly morphological reasons, not all the waters that collect on the Atlantic side reach the sea, indeed most of the side consists of basins without outflow, in which the…

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Argentina Religion

Argentina Religion

When Columbus discovered America, he took possession of the new lands in the name of the Cross. Under this sign Spain and Portugal continued the conquest and colonization of the new world. The pope then gave the kings of Castile the right of patronage, especially of apostolic legacy, in America, with the obligation to propagate and defend the Catholic religion in the newly discovered continent. The Laws of the Indies contain numerous provisions on the preaching of the Gospel, canon law and…

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Argentines and Foreigners

Argentines and Foreigners

From the middle of the century. XIX to date, Argentina is one of the main immigration countries, therefore the number of foreigners in relation to that of nationals is high as is not the case in any European country. The social, political and economic conditions are the most suitable for attracting many foreigners, who find in the institutions the most liberal spirit imaginable. In fact, the constitution, in the preamble, categorically states that it establishes the benefits “for us, for…

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Argentina Children and School

Argentina Children and School

School in Argentina Children in Argentina start school at the age of six. However, the two years before school are already compulsory. So all children go to preschool first. Then follows elementary school for six years. They are also called 1st to 6th grade. Secondary school is also compulsory and lasts another six years. Here you count the years, all over again. So the seventh grade is the first year. The final year is then the 6th year or six….

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