Argentina–Italy relations
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Argentine-Italian are foreign relations between Argentina and Italy. Argentina established diplomatic relations with the main Italian states in 1837.
Argentina has an embassy in Rome and a general consulate in Milan. Italy has an embassy in Buenos Aires, four consulates-general in Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, La Plata and Rosario; and consulates in Mar del Plata and Mendoza; 32 consular agencies and 26 vice honorary consulates disseminated all over the country.
History
In 1948, Foreign Ministers Count Carlo Sforza for Italy and Juan Atilio Bramuglia for Argentina signed a "protocol of friendship and collaboration." It was the first document of this kind that Italy had signed since the end of World War II.[1]
Education
Italian international schools in Argentina include:[2]
- Scuola Italiana Cristoforo Colombo (Buenos Aires)
- Istituto Scolastico "Scuola Edmondo De Amicis" (Buenos Aires)
- Scuola "Dante Alighieri" (Córdoba)
- Istituto di Cultura Italica (La Plata)
- Associazione Scuole Italiane "XXI Aprile" (Mendoza)
- Centro Culturale Italiano Scuole Alessandro Manzoni (Olivos and Villa Adelina)
See also
References
- ↑ "ITALY, ARGENTINA AGREE ON TREATY; Friendship and Collaboration Pact Signed in Rome -- Provides Mutual Aid." The New York Times. December 5, 1948. p. 36.
- ↑ "SCUOLE PARITARIE ITALIANE ALL'ESTERO" (Archive). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy). p. 2-3. Retrieved on November 20, 2015.
External links
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Italy from the 19th century up to 1998 (in Spanish only)
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Italy from 1999 until now
- Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of all Italian representations in Argentina
- Italian embassy in Buenos Aires (in Italian and Spanish only)
- Italian Consulate General in Buenos Aires (in Italian and Spanish only)
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