Argentina–Italy relations

Argentine-Italian relations

Argentina

Italy

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 of Italy and Juan Atilio Bramuglia (Giovanni Attilio Bramuglia in Italian) of 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]

Twin Cities

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