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geographic affinity

Is it truly and entirely accurate to say:

"the dominant province of Buenos Aires who were known as Unitarianists, and the other provinces of Argentina known as the Federalists"?

Is just that simple? Everyone in Buenos Aires was Unitarianist, and vice versa?

I ask as a curious outsider, who has rarely found political divisions to be that black-and-white.

- Zulu Kane ( talk) 19:59, 16 May 2014 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

geographic affinity

Is it truly and entirely accurate to say:

"the dominant province of Buenos Aires who were known as Unitarianists, and the other provinces of Argentina known as the Federalists"?

Is just that simple? Everyone in Buenos Aires was Unitarianist, and vice versa?

I ask as a curious outsider, who has rarely found political divisions to be that black-and-white.

- Zulu Kane ( talk) 19:59, 16 May 2014 (UTC) reply


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