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What kind of weather does Argentina have?

Argentina has a diverse climate with four distinct seasons. Most of them are temperate and subtropical, except for the cold zone in the south. The annual average temperature is 2 1.6 degrees Celsius in the north, 6.3 degrees Celsius in the south and 17.7 degrees Celsius in the capital.

Argentina, located in the south of South America, is the second largest country in Latin America after Brazil. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Chile in the west, the Andes in the north and east, and Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay.

Argentina * * * Republic (Spanish: Republica Argentina), referred to as Argentina for short, is a presidential Republic country in southern South America, which consists of 23 provinces and the federal capital (Buenos Aires).

Argentina and Britain have sovereignty disputes over the Malvinas Islands (also known as Falkland Islands), which are actually controlled by Britain. At the same time, Argentina also claims the land sovereignty of 6,543,800 square kilometers of Antarctic continent.

Argentina is a member of UNASUR and G20, and the third largest economy in Latin America. Argentina is one of the developing countries with strong comprehensive national strength in the world. Argentina is also one of the major producers and exporters of food and meat in the world.

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The main national symbols of Argentina:

1, country name

The full name of Argentina is Argentina and the United States. In Spanish, "Argentina" and "La Plata" have the same meaning, both of which are "silver". Explorers found that the local Indians wore a lot of silver ornaments, thinking that the local area was rich in silver, so they named this river the La Plata River and called this area the La Plata District. The Spanish colonial rulers later changed the La Plata district into a province.

2. National flag

The aspect ratio is about 5: 3. From top to bottom, it consists of three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles: light blue, white and light blue. In the middle of the white rectangle is a "Sun in May". The body of the sun resembles a human face, which is the first coin pattern issued by Argentina. There are 32 curved and straight rays distributed equally along the circumference of the sun. Light blue symbolizes justice, while white symbolizes faith, purity, integrity and nobility. "The Sun in May" symbolizes freedom and dawn.

3 national emblem

The national emblem of Argentina is oval. The oval surface is blue and white, which is the color of the national flag, and there is a "Sun in May" at the top, which means the same as the national flag. The oval has two clasped hands, symbolizing unity; Holding a "staff of freedom" in his hand symbolizes rights, laws, dignity and sovereignty; At the top of the pole is a red "free hat".

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