Today marks the 190th anniversary of the illegal occupation of the Malvinas Islands. On 3 January 1833, the Malvinas Islands were illegally occupied by British forces that expelled the Argentine population and authorities legitimately established there and replaced them with British subjects who...
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On 18 July the Argentine Embassy hosted an event to commemorate the 28th anniversary of the terrorist attack against the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires. Ambassador Gowland reiterated Argentina's unfaltering commitment to peace and international security, as well as the firm...
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This 10 June 2022, the Government and the People of the Argentine Republic commemorate the 193rd anniversary of the creation of the Political and Military Commandancy for the Malvinas Islands and the islands adjacent to Cape Horn by the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.
On 10 June 1829,...
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The Embassy of Argentina in Australia, together with the Consulate General in Sidney, celebrated the 212th anniversary of the May Revolution, with the collaboration of the facilities and services provided by the City Tattersalls Group.
The event included the attendance of representatives from...
We were very proud to hold the presentation ceremony for the “Raices” and “Leloir” awards given by the Argentine Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to distinguished scientists residing abroad who have made contributions to strengthening the Argentine scientific system and the bonds of...
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On this date we remember the coup d'état of 24 March 1976, which lasted until December 1983 and led the country to the most cruel military dictatorship in its history. During this period, massive human rights violations against the civilian
population were committed: arbitrary detentions...