Argentina is a federal republic of southern South America, adjacent to Bolivia and Paraguay, east to Brazil, Uruguay and the Atlantic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and Chile to the south and Chile to the west. This country is the largest country on the south side, with a triangle, a base in the north, and the corner of Punta Dungenes at the southeast end of the mainland. Argentina is about 2,070 miles north and south.
In Argentina, the most important law enforcement agency is Policia Federal Argentina (its jurisdiction and organization is similar to the US FBI) that has jurisdiction over all Argentine territories. Because Argentina is a federal republic divided into 23 states and 1 federal district, state police (equivalent to US state police) do most of the day police work except for the capital city of Buenos Aires (Federal District) It is. Policia Federal Argentina serves as a local police officer
In Argentina, the government has not changed since the 1853 Constitution, and the Argentine government is a federal republic governed by the President. Argentina's national convention consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. President of Argentina is Nestor Kirchner. The president was elected for a term of four years and he can choose to run for the president for four years. Buenos Aires has skyscrapers, performances on the streets, stages and cafes, and tango festivals, with more than 150 performers, soloists, orchestras, ensembles and dancers offering over 100 free games. Performances and Concerts In the city of Asuncion boasting a history of 450 years, there are many things to do, such as going to the cathedral and the archeology museum.
Buenos Aires is the wealthiest city in Argentina and is one of the most important economic and cultural poles in Latin America. There are 15 million people living in large cities surrounded by two natural waters. The Riauero River separates the city from the state of Buenos Aires, Rio de la Plata is the border between Argentina and Uruguay. When Juan DíazdeSolís conqueror discovered La Plata in Rio de Janeiro in 1516, he called it "Mar Dulce" (sweet ocean) because of its unique vast landscape. Although Buenos Aires was conquered and built from the river, the first people settled by the river, and the city returned to the river for centuries. Many generations are not interested in natural resources around the city.