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In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia

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The Argentine Republic, referred to as "Argentina", is located in the southeast of South America, covering an area of about 2.78 million square kilometers, and is the eighth largest country in the world, with a population of about 45.38 million, ranking 31st in the world.

In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia
  • Argentina is the second largest country in the number of plastic surgeries per capita

In South America, cosmetic surgery is very popular, with Brazil being the leader in this field with 715 cosmetic surgeries per 100,000 people, and the figures for Argentina and Colombia are not to be underestimated, with 631 and 550 cosmetic surgeries per 100,000 people, respectively.

In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia
  • Argentina has the highest number of psychologists per capita in the world

Argentina has about 198 psychologists per 100,000 people, and the number is growing. Of these, nearly half (46%) of psychologists are concentrated in Buenos Aires, providing psychotherapy and counseling services to locals.

In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia

Argentines generally recognize the important role of psychotherapy in promoting personal self-development and improving physical and mental health. With such a strong mental health culture, the quality of life and well-being of the Argentine people has improved significantly.

  • Argentina has had 5 presidents in 2 weeks

In December 2001, violent riots broke out in Buenos Aires, Rosario and other large cities in Argentina as a result of the economic crisis caused by the depreciation of the peso.

In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia

Argentine President Milley

Then-President Fernando de la Rúa announced his resignation and Ramón Puerta served as interim president for about two days, then the Senate and Chamber of Deputies chose Adolfo Rodríguez Saa as the new president, but Saa's coming to power led to more unrest and he also resigned after eight days as president.

In addition to football, Argentina you must know trivia

Since Ramón Puerta was reluctant to serve as interim president again, Eduardo Camaño (then president of the Chamber of Deputies) was appointed interim president, a position he held for about three days until the Legislative Assembly elected Eduardo Duhard, who eventually became president until the 2003 general elections.

From December 20, 2001 to January 1, 2002, Argentina had five presidents!

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