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Revision as of 04:05, 16 August 2015
Overview The Argentines, or Argentinians, are the multi-ethnic citizens of Argentina (circa 42 million). Aside from the indigenous population, nearly all Argentines or their ancestors came from other countries (mainly Spain and Italy) within the past five centuries, as a result of immigration. They primarily speak the Spanish language. Most Argentines today live within the borders of independent Argentina (circa 40 million). There are many Argentines in nearby Paraguay, and Chile, and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in Spain, the United States, and other countries.
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Pages in category "Argentine"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
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- Moisés Rubin (M / Argentina, 1856-1940), novelist
- Mateo Alonso (M / Argentina, 1878-1955), artist
- Enrique García-Velloso (M / Argentina, 1880-1938), playwright
- Luis Farré (M / Argentina, 1902-1997), scholar
- José Cibrián (M / Argentina, 1916-2002), actor
- Emma Susana Speratti Piñero (F / Argentina, 1919-1990), author
- Ugo Vanni (1929-2018), scholar
- Luis Heriberto Rivas (M / Argentina, 1937), scholar
- Francisco García Bazán (M / Argentina, 1940), scholar
- Gustavo Rubén Giorgi (M / Argentina, 1955), novelist
- Gabriel Marcelo Nápole (1957-), scholar
- Adolfo Roitman (1957-), scholar
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- Jesús Nazareno (Jesus of Nazareth / 1902 García Velloso), play
- Der Edomiter (1935 Rubin), novel
- Mis gloriosos hermanos = My Glorious Brothers (1954 @1948 Fast / Calés), novel (Argentine ed.)
- El período intertestamentario = Between the Testaments (1973 @1960 Russell / Marín), book (Argentine ed.)
- Jesucristo Superstar = Jesus Christ Superstar, Spanish ed. (1989 Elena / @1970 Webber), Argentine production (opera)
- Liber Ezrae Quartus (1998 Nápole), book
- Jesús el Nazareno y los primeros cristianos (2006 García Bazán), book
- Las Tumbas de Jesús (2007 García Bazán), book
- El gnosticismo: esencia, origen y trayectoria (2009 García Bazán), book
- Filón de Alejandría: Obras completas (Philo of Alexandria: Complete Works / 2009-16 Martín), edited volume
- Los judíos en la antigüedad (2019 Roitman), book