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    The Republic of Tucumán (República de Tucumán) was a short-lived state centered on the town of San Miguel de Tucumán in today's Argentina that was formed...
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    including Tucumán.[citation needed] In 1549 the Peruvian governor Pedro de la Gasca granted Juan Núñez de Prado the territory of Tucumán. Prado established...
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    Miguel de Tucumán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel de tukuˈman]), usually called simply Tucumán, is the capital and largest city of Tucumán Province...
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    Club Atlético Tucumán (mostly known as Atlético Tucumán) is an Argentine football club based in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán of Tucumán Province. Although...
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    Bernabé Aráoz (category Governors of Tucumán Province)
    governor of Tucumán Province in what is now Argentina during the early nineteenth century, and President of the short-lived Republic of Tucumán. Aráoz came...
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    the Republic of Tucumán, made up of Tucumán, Catamarca and Santiago del Estero. Aráoz was a member of the Federalist Party, so the party colours of navy...
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  • Republic of Entre Ríos (1820–1821) Republic of Tucumán (1820–1821) Republic of Peru (1824–1836) Republic of Bolivia (1825–1836) Oriental Republic of Uruguay...
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  • some cases, the deposed head of state or head of government are allowed to go into exile following a coup or other change of government, allowing a more...
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  • Province and Tucumán, and forces under Alejandro Heredia invaded the province, sent by Martín Miguel de Güemes. Aráoz took charge of the Tucumán army, which...
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  • Confederation (1831–1861) Republic of Entre Ríos (1820–1821) Republic of Tucumán (1820–1821) State of Buenos Aires (1852–1861) Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia...
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  • province The Atlético Tucumán, a soccer team The Tucumán Rugby Club The Republic of Tucumán Tucumán amazon, a South American parrot Tucumán mountain finch....
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  • Thrace Turkish Republic – In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary). WizArt. ISBN 9786056466717. Thomopoulos, Elaine (2012). The History of Greece. ABC-CLIO...
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  • Tucumán Arde (translated "Tucumán is Burning") was a series of art events in Buenos Aires and Rosario, Argentina, in 1968 that addressed the living and...
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  • (1815–1820) Chile (1817–1818) Republic of Tucumán (1820–1821) Peru (1820–1822) Gobierno del Cerrito (1843–1851) Paraguay (1876) Republic of Acre (1899–1903) Paraguay...
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    list of governors of Tucumán Province, Argentina, after its separation in 1814 from the Municipality of Salta del Tucumán. Legislature of Tucumán Citations...
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    Argentina's first Supreme Director. On 9 July 1816, the Congress of Tucumán formalized the Declaration of Independence, which is now celebrated as Independence Day...
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  • manera. "Tucumán vuelve a tener una bandera provincial" [Tucumán has a provincial flag again]. La Gaceta (in Spanish). San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán Province...
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  • Anchorena, Deputy for Buenos Aires Wikimedia Commons has media related to Congreso de Tucumán. Ministry of Education: Congress of Tucumán (in Spanish)...
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  • independent was taken by the Congress of Tucumán, which chose the city of San Miguel de Tucumán from the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, which proclaimed...
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  • or University of St. Thomas may refer to: Saint Thomas Aquinas University, Colombia Saint Thomas Aquinas University of the North, Tucumán province, Argentina...
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  • 1820 led these men in support of the revolution in Santiago del Estero when it declared autonomy from the Republic of Tucumán created by Bernabé Aráoz. Citations...
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    Independence of Argentina was declared on July 9, 1816, by the Congress of Tucumán. In reality, the congressmen who were assembled in Tucumán declared the...
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  • list of wars involving the Argentine Republic and its predecessor states from the colonial period to present day.   Argentine victory: in case of an international...
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  • Challenger Tour. It was first held in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina in 2024. "San Miguel de Tucuman | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour. v t e...
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  • command of the Northern Army in Trancas after relieving José Rondeau. 1820. Colonel Bernabé Aráoz becomes President of the "Republic of Tucumán". 1824...
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    participated in the Battle of Sipe-Sipe. After this, he joined the army of the Republic of Tucumán and participated in the civil wars of the early 1820s. In...
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  • 1997 the provincial government called a tender to operate trains to Tucumán. "Tucumán Ferrocarriles S.A." (abbreviated "TUFESA") was granted a concession...
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    Republic of Argentina. Formerly a diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Tucumán, it continues to be a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Tucumán...
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  • Javier López (general) (category Governors of Tucumán Province)
    assumed command of the Republic of Tucumán, Aráoz made López a cavalry colonel. When Martín Miguel de Güemes of Salta Province invaded Tucumán in 1821, he...
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    political party in Tucumán Province, Argentina. The party was set up by Antonio Domingo Bussi, who was Tucumán's governor during the early years of the National...
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