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Background: Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, a long period of Peronist authoritarian rule and interference in subsequent governments was followed by a military junta that took power in 1976. Democracy returned in 1983, and numerous elections since then have underscored Argentina's progress in democratic consolidation.




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Areas in : Corrientes (6) | Mercedes (30)

Waterfalls and wetlands
October 29th 2009  South America » Argentina » Corrientes » Mercedes
Vik's bit: Iguaçu, a spectacular mass of overwhelmingly beautiful waterfalls, apparently created by a God in a rage after his betrothed took off with some other bloke in a canoe. Pretty furius, the ... 7 photos [full story]

38 days ago: taithnickahelen published a blog
Ibera watch out!
October 19th 2009  South America » Argentina » Corrientes » Corrientes
Wel bois bach, ma hi di bod yn gyfnod sbel ers i mi gyfrannu at y blog! Dwi fel arfer wrthi´n sortio lle da ni´n mynd, lle da ni´n aros a.y.y.b. Ond ar ol 5 wythnos o fod y person ´sortio´ petha, pen ... [full story]

May 31st 2009  South America » Argentina » Corrientes » Corrientes
Since there's not so many Argentines knowing about this park, it didn't surprise me that most people reacted with 'you're going where?' to me explaining my plans of exploring this small park of lively ... [full story]

187 days ago: King of the Road published a blog
Esteros del Iberá
May 22nd 2009  South America » Argentina » Corrientes » Mercedes
Corrientes might be the finest province of Argentina: the scenery is overwhelming, there's wild animals everywhere and fruit growing whereever you look and the correntiños are probably the nicest peop ... [full story]


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Reserva del Ibera
Renata out in the Campo with Gaucho Jorge
Cementerio, Recoleta
sunrise at the ranch
Crocodile hunter
Crossing Laguna Ibera

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