The king of Tango.
Who is Carlos Gardel.
When Argentina got its independence from Spain.
What is 1816.
The national dish.
What is Asado.
The political heart of Argentina, surrounded by the Casa Rosada , the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the historic Cabildo.
What is Plaza de Mayo.
New Year’s Day.
What is January 1.
One racer who won five world championships.
Who is Juan Manuel Fangio.
When the Spanish colonization Argentina.
What is the 16th century.
A Pastry pockets stuffed with ingredients like beef, chicken, ham and cheese, or vegetables.
What is Empanadas.
A colorful street museum featuring tango dancers, bright, ly painted houses, and local art, representing Italian immigrant heritage.
What is Caminito, La Boca.
Remembrance Day.
What is March 24.
Renowned composer and bandoneon player.
Who is Astor Piazzolla.
The Civil Wars and Consolidation.
What is 1816–1880.
A thinly sliced, breaded beef or chicken (similar to schnitzel).
What is Milanesa.
An elaborate, city of the dead, known for its stunning architecture and as the resting place of Eva Perón.
What is Recoleta Cemetery.
Malvinas Day.
What is April 2.
Born in Buenos Aires.
Who is Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
The Economic Boom .
What is 1880–1930.
A popular street food sandwich featuring grilled chorizo, often topped with chimichurri.
What is Choripán.
A world-renowned opera house celebrated for its incredible acoustics and opulent, architecture.
What is Teatro Colón.
Labor Day.
What is May 1.
Pianist and conductor.
Who is Daniel Barenboim
The "Dirty War" and Return to Democracy.
What is 1976–1983.
A hearty, traditional stew made of corn, beans, potatoes, and meat, commonly eaten on national holidays.
What is Locro.
The iconic, pink presidential palace, famous for its, balcony.
What is Casa Rosada.
Independence Day.
What is July. 9