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The Argentine Confederate Union (Spanish: Argentino Confederado Unión) more commonly known as Argentina is a country located in south eastern South America. It is boarded westwards by, and  to the north,  to the northeast and  to the east. Its total area of 2,780,400 km2 marks it as the largest Spanish speaking country in the world, the second largest country in Latin America and the eighth largest country overall.

Argentina has housed life from Palaeolithic times with the Spanish first colonising it in 1512. Argentina was both part of the Spanish colonies of and the  before Argentina began a long war for independence from 1810 to 1818. Despite gaining independence Argentina was behest by civil wars which only properly ended in 1861. Argentina was organised into a federation at the end of the civil wars, and experienced huge national growth becoming the worlds seventh wealthiest country by the early 20th century. A military coup in 1930 led Argentina into decline after the great depression. A further coup in 1946 by Antónia José Lorenzetti established the current government and constitution.

Argentina is a federation of 23 provinces and one autonomous city, that being the capital Buenos Aires. Argentina operates under a military junta with the National Security Committee having ruled the country since 1946 through the Patriotic Party. Argentina is a middle power as well as being a Latin American regional power. Argentina has a large economy often being listed as possessing a and  economy. Argentina is a founding member of the LN,, , , , and. Despite possessing a very high HDI rating Argentina has often been accused of human rights violations including the persecution of political dissidents.