Historia de un país

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While producing my last episode of the podcast, I came across a very interesting documentary series that deals with Argentinian history.

Each chapter is about 30 minutes long, and they advance from the late 1800s onwards.

As I wrote in the title, it’s called “Historia de un país”. Follow THIS LINK to go to the source page.

Hope it helps you to get a better picture of the country.


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