• Pavón is a town in the Constitución Department, in Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It lies 303 km (188 mi) from the provincial capital, and 43 km (27 mi)...
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    The Battle of Pavón, a key battle of the Argentine Civil Wars, was fought in Pavón, Santa Province, Argentina on 17 September 1861 between the Army...
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  • the pavon Pavón, Costa Rica, a town in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica Pavón, Santa Fe, a town in Santa Fe, Argentina Battle of Pavón (1861) Pavón Prison...
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    Máximo Paz, Pavón, Pavón Arriba, Peyrano, Rueda, Santa Teresa, Sargento Cabral, Theobald, Villa Constitución. Government of the Province of Santa Fe Inforama...
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    sus Redonditos de Ricota Patrick Lynch Paula Pareto Paulina (film) Pavón, Santa Fe Pedro Aznar Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Pedro Giachino Pedro Goyena Pedro...
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    the courses of the Arroyo Pavón and the Arroyo del Medio, about 214 km south from the provincial capital, the city of Santa Fe, and 50 km from Rosario....
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    Paraná Delta (redirect from Paraná Pavón)
    alluvial basin (a flood plain) between the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos, Santa Fe and Buenos Aires then emptying into the Río de la Plata. It covers about...
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    Santa Fe (west), and Uruguay in the east. Its capital is Paraná (391,000 inhabitants), which lies on the Paraná River, opposite the city of Santa Fe....
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    the name was changed to Ciudad de Santa Fe y Real de Minas de Guanajuato (Very Noble and Loyal City of Santa Fe y Real de Minas de Guanajuato). It received...
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    Santa Fe led to the breakdown of relations between Ramírez and Santa Fe's governor, Estanislao López. By 1821 a war between the Buenos Aires-Santa Fe...
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  • goals scored). In La Liga, he also appeared for the first club. Pavón was born in Santa Fe, Granada. After passing through a host of academies, he finished...
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    went to Santa Fe. He was accused of being a supporter of the caudillo Ricardo López Jordán, for which he was arrested. He settled in Santa Fe, and devoted...
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    los Pinos • Santa Fe Centro Ciudad • Santa Fe la Loma • Santa Fe la Loma • Santa Fe Peña Blanca • Santa Fe Tlayapaca • Santa Fe • Santa Lucía Chantepec •...
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    against Lavalle. He allied with Estanislao López, caudillo and ruler of Santa Fe Province, and they defeated Lavalle at the Battle of Márquez Bridge in...
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    the Argentine Confederation after the former's victory at the Battle of Pavón in 1861. Regionalism had long marked the relationship among the numerous...
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  • the Congressional meeting would not take place in Buenos Aires, but in Santa Fe. This way, pressure wouldn't be applied by the Porteño government, but...
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  • Bartolomé Mitre, in charge of Buenos Aires troops, was ordered to attack Santa Fe Province, and the navy was sent to blockade Paraná, the capital of the...
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    of his birth is unknown. In 1781, aged 18, the young Matís traveled to Santa Fe de Bogotá and worked as a painter for the Urquinaona family, who had strong...
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    San Juan, in 1562; San Miguel de Tucumán, in 1565. Juan de Garay founded Santa Fe in 1573 and the same year Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera set up Córdoba. Garay...
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    six ("Santa Fe", "Salta", "Santiago del Estero", "San Luis", "San Juan" and "Santa Cruz") resulting in repeated class and ship names. Santa Fe (1) class...
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    the internecine conflict continued. Only after the subsequent Battle of Pavón in 1861, the former bonaerense leader Bartolomé Mitre became the first president...
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    Carrizal El Cerro El Espino El Jícaro El Pavón El Zacatón La Honda La Montaña Las Lajitas Las Pozas Los Araditos Santa Fe Villa Camilo Villa Francia Caracterización...
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    1859, being only 18 years old, Alem took part in the battles of Cepeda and Pavón, and in 1865, he joined the war against Paraguay. After this, he returned...
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    from Santa Fe, New Mexico sought refuge in El Paso del Norte for twelve years after fleeing the attacks from Pueblo tribes, but returned to Santa Fe in...
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    started his schooling in Montevideo, but his family moved to the city of Santa Fe in Argentina during the Portuguese occupation. He finished his secondary...
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  • contradictory with his future ideas. Enrique Pavón Pereyra, a Peronist, wrote that Perón was located in Santa Fe province at the time and moved to Buenos...
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    Pedro Messía de la Cerda. He sailed on 7 September 1760, arriving at Santa Fe de Bogotá on 24 February 1761. During the long transatlantic passage he...
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    Pascual Echagüe (category Governors of Santa Fe Province)
    Argentine soldier and politician. He served as Governor of Entre Ríos and Santa Fe provinces and Minister of War and Navy during the governments of Urquiza...
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  • Provinces. The 1831 Federal Pact between Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe Provinces opposed a military alliance to the League and ultimately defeated...
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    Magellanic colony to the Santa Cruz River, Piedrabuena asked the cacique to leave the bay and move his entire tribe to Pavón Island. Casimiro gathered...
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