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HI! I NEED SOME INFO ABOUT ARGENTINA, CAN YOU HEPL ME?

HI! well, i am writing a story and some of my characters live in Argentina! I ve never visited Argentina so i know only a few things. I tried Google, but i still have some questions!
To begin with, I Would like you to tell me some local male and female names. I also need some surnames! (: OK, i also want to know that the "pampas" are and if peaple live there. also what is the "gran chaco"?
last question! Can you tell me some remote areas near "pampas" and "gran chaco"? ok, i am done! thanks for reading! please help me!
 marthatsal posted over a year ago
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iandamonfan said:
The pampas are the most fertile ground in South Americ. Everything that has to do with agriculture it's done there. Here are some pictures that may help you imagine how and where the place is:
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Gran Chaco: it isn't very populated, it's VERY hot. The name is given to the whole territory that Argentina share with Paraguay, Bolivia and some parts of Brazil.
What I can tell you is that people who live in the argentinian provinces in the Gran Chaco region are very poor, I think it's safe to say that's the poorest part of Argentina.
People live there, yes, but there's not as much population as in Buenos Aires.

As for the names
Female names: Sofía, Daniela, Martina, Carolina, Débora, Vanina, Agustina, Andrea, Laura, Silvina, Micaela, Neolia, Gisella, Gabriela, Ana, Josefina, Julieta, Giuliana
Male: Nicolás, Maximiliano (Maxi for short), Leandro, Julián, Martín, Matías, Lautaro, Mariano, Juan, José, Germán, Gonzalo, Christian, Pablo, David, Carlos, Fernando, Franco, Ariel, Javier, Diego, Luciano, Lucas, Luca, Pedro, Mateo, Santino, Valentino... and more. It really depends on the age range though so if you have any questions please ask me.
As for the last names you have: Martínez, Gimenez, Pérez, García, Castro and any Spanish or Italian surname will do. There are a lot of Spanish and Italian names so you can pick one of those it'll work perfectly fine.

Hope I helped in something...
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you were very helpful!!! Thank's for answering! :)
marthatsal posted over a year ago
vann said:
Well, for names and surnames you have (for young people btwn 18 - 30) for females: Carolina, Florencia, Agustina, Sofia, Belen, Carla... For males: Juan, Nicolas, Pablo, Rodrigo, Agustin, Ignacio....
As for surnames...I guess the most ''commons'' ones are Lopez, Garcia, Perez, Gonzales, Pereira o Pereyra (works both ways)...
''Gran Chaco'' refers to a geografical area that's in the north. If you go to this link you can check out the first photo (the map) to locate yourself... link
Finally, I don't know if by ''Pampas'' you mean the tribe or the inhabitants of ''La Pampa'' (it's a province here)...
Hope I've helped...Let me know if you need more info... Send me an inbox... ;)
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thanks you so much for answering. I still have some questions, i will sent you a message.
marthatsal posted over a year ago
yessarmstrong said:
I live in Argentina that is what you need?
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well the most common names in this country are about women maria, sofia, gabriela lucia marta, valeria, eva .. Men are about jose nicolas daniel santiago, facundo, carlos The Gran Chaco region of Argentina is a Sub It is divided from north to south: Chaco Boreal, which extends from the Pilcomayo River to parallel 16 º S. Central Chaco, which extends between the Pilcomayo River to the old bed of the Bermejo River is called by the Guarani Ypitá (Red Water). Chaco Austral, which extends from the Bermejo River south to the areas around the lagoon of Mar Chiquita and the confluence of the Parana river Salado, or approximately parallel 30 ° S. The central and southern subregions in Argentina make the Chaco region.
yessarmstrong posted over a year ago
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Thnanks so much for answering! :)
marthatsal posted over a year ago
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