ARGENTINA BASICS
NATIONAL SYMBOLS
CULTURE & DAILY LIFE
GOVERNMENT & RIGHTS
FUN Facts & TRICKY Trivia
100

This long South American country stretches from the tropical north to frozen Patagonia.

What is Argentina?

100

Light blue, white, and light blue with a golden sun in the middle describe this national symbol.

What is the flag of Argentina?

100

This warm herbal drink, sipped from a gourd with a metal straw, is Argentina’s national infusion.

What is mate?

100

In Argentina, this elected official serves as both head of state and head of government.

Who is the President?

100

This sport is almost a religion in Argentina and home to legends like Maradona and Messi.

What is soccer / fútbol?

200

This city, located along the Río de la Plata, is Argentina’s capital.

What is Buenos Aires?

200

This bird builds “oven-shaped” clay nests and is the national bird of Argentina.

What is the Rufous Hornero?

200

This famous dance and music style began in Buenos Aires in the late 1800s.

What is the tango?

200

Argentines have the right to publish ideas without prior censorship — this is called freedom of ______.

What is freedom of expression?

200

This mountain, the tallest in the Americas, is located in western Argentina.

What is Aconcagua?

300

This is the type of government Argentina has: federal, representative, and republican.

What is a federal republic?

300

Red Phrygian hat, two hands shaking, and a rising sun describe this official emblem.

What is the national coat of arms?

300

This popular Argentine meat dish is often cooked over an open fire called an “asado.”

What is grilled beef / steak?

300

This right allows Argentines to choose any legal job or profession they want.

What is the right to work?

300

Argentina is known for this type of cattle-raising land, also called “the plains.”

What are the pampas?

400

This document, created in 1853 and reformed in 1994, guides Argentina’s entire government.

What is the Argentine Constitution?

400

This national anthem begins with a long musical introduction and is played at all official events.

What is the Argentine National Anthem?

400

This Spanish dialect, spoken in Argentina, uses “vos” instead of “tú.”

What is Rioplatense Spanish?

400

Argentines are free to practice any religion — this is called freedom of ______.

What is freedom of worship?

400

This landmark pink building in Buenos Aires is the office of the president.

What is the Casa Rosada?

500

Argentina is divided into 23 of these plus one autonomous city.

What are provinces?

500

This patriotic sun symbol appears on both the flag and the coat of arms.

What is the Sun of May?

500

This region of southern Argentina is known for glaciers, mountains, and penguins.

 What is Patagonia?

500

Citizens have the right to buy, use, and sell possessions — this is known as the right to ______.

What is the right to property?

500

This 1970s event in Argentine history involved military rule and human rights violations.

What is the Dirty War?

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