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flag of Argentina
national flag of the Argentine Republic

Fileteado
thumb|A self-referencing example of the art form.
Fileteado () is a type of artistic drawing and lettering, with stylised lines and flowered, climbing plants, typically used in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It is used to adorn all kinds of beloved objects: signs, taxis, trucks, and even old colectivos, Buenos Aires's buses.
cinema of Argentina
Cinema
culture of Argentina
pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Argentina and its people
Nahuelito Barrera
Nahuelito is a lake monster purported to live in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Patagonia, Argentina. Like Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, the Argentine creature is named after the lake it supposedly resides in and has been described as a giant serpent or a huge hump, as well as a plesiosaur. Nahuelito has been allegedly shown through photos showing a hump, or a serpentine body.

Truco
Truco, a variant of Truc, is a trick-taking card game originally from Valencia and the Balearic Islands, popular in South America and Italy. It is usually played using a Spanish deck. Two people may play, or two teams of two or three players each.

Martín Fierro Award
Argentine TV and radio award ceremony organized by APTRA
Academia Argentina de Letras
Argentine language academy

Milonga
social dance setting for tango, milonga, and vals
education in Argentina
educational system
Argentine Film Critics Association
organization
Akullikuy
thumb|Ceramic bowl with a "volador" with ball of coca in their mouth
Acullico, chacchado, akulliku, acuyico (quechua word akullikuy), acusi, ' or mascada' is a social, ritual and medicinal practice where a small bolus of coca is placed in the mouth between the cheek and jaw. It is a practice of various regions in South America, such as Northwest Argentina, Western Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia to reduce altitude sickness due to the lack of oxygen in the atmosphere in high altitudes, and reduce fatigue, hunger and indigestion.
Tecnópolis
Technopolis (Spanish Tecnópolis) is a science, technology, industry and arts exhibition center located in Villa Martelli, Vicente Lopez division, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the largest of its kind in the country. It was inaugurated on July 14, 2011, by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Colectivo
thumb|right|250px|Line 129 in San Nicolás, Buenos Aires|San Nicolás Neighbourhood.
thumb|right|250px|A colourful classic "short snout" 1969 MB LO1112 colectivo at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.
Colectivo (English: collective bus) is the name given in Argentina to a type of public transportation vehicle, especially those of Argentina's capital city, Buenos Aires. The name comes from vehículos de transporte colectivo ("vehicles for collective transport"), reflecting their origin as shared taxis.
General Archive of the Nation of Argentina
national archive of Argentina
Argentine National Symphony Orchestra
Palais de Glace
exhibition space in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Argentine nationalism
nationalism of Argentine people and culture
Villa Ocampo
former house of the Ocampo family
Allegorical representations of Argentina
Wekufe
The wekufe, also known as huecufe, wekufü, watuku, huecufu, huecubo, huecubu, huecuvu, huecuve, huecovoe, giiecubu, güecubo, güecugu, uecuvu, güecufu; is an important type of harmful spirit or demon in Mapuche mythology. The word wekufe comes from the Mapudungun word wekufü meaning "demon, outside being".
science and technology in Argentina
Konex Foundation
Argentine cultural non-profit organization created in 1980