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    Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia (mostly known simply as Independiente Rivadavia) is a football club from Mendoza, Argentina. The team currently plays...
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  • Rivadavia is a city in the center-north of the province of Mendoza, Argentina. It has 52,567 inhabitants as per the 2001 census [INDEC], and is the head...
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  • Rivadavia may refer to: Comodoro Rivadavia, city in Chubut Province Rivadavia, Mendoza, city in Mendoza Province Rivadavia, Salta, town in Salta Province...
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    (usually known as Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza) is an Argentine football club located in the city of Mendoza. They currently plays in the Primera B Nacional...
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    Department, Santa Cruz Rivadavia Department Rivadavia Department, Mendoza Rivadavia Department, Salta Rivadavia Department, San Juan Rivadavia Department, Santiago...
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  • Rivadavia Department may refer to several departments in Argentina: Rivadavia Department, Buenos Aires Rivadavia Department, Mendoza Rivadavia Department...
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  • to substitute. Largest cities in Argentina Buenos Aires Córdoba Rosario Mendoza Tucumán La Plata Mar del Plata Salta Resistencia Santiago del Estero List...
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    Rivadavia is a central department of Mendoza Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 52,500 inhabitants in an area...
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  • (SdE) Estudiantes (LP) Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Godoy Cruz Independiente Rivadavia Instituto Newell's Old Boys Rosario Central San Martín (SJ) Sarmiento...
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    Víctor Legrotaglie (category Independiente Rivadavia footballers)
    1973, he played in Independiente Rivadavia —the classic rival of Lobo, but at the time it was customary for Mendoza clubs to borrow players to represent...
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  • well as two promoted teams from the 2023 Primera Nacional (Independiente Rivadavia and Deportivo Riestra), both teams were participating in Argentine Primera...
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  • Independiente Avellaneda Libertadores de América 52,853 Independiente Rivadavia Mendoza Bautista Gargantini 24,000 Instituto Córdoba Presidente Perón 26,535...
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    Mendoza (Spanish pronunciation: [menˈdosa]), officially Province of Mendoza, is a province of Argentina, in the western central part of the country in...
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    Mendoza (Latin American Spanish: [menˈdosa]), officially the City of Mendoza (Spanish: Ciudad de Mendoza), is the capital of the province of Mendoza in...
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  • The 2019–20 season is Independiente Rivadavia's 14th consecutive season in the second division of Argentine football. In addition to Primera B Nacional...
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    Estadio Bautista Gargantini (category Independiente Rivadavia)
    General San Martín Park in the city of Mendoza, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Club Independiente Rivadavia. The stadium holds 24,000 people, being...
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    Patquía Villa Unión Mendoza General Alvear Godoy Cruz La Paz Luján de Cuyo Malargüe Palmira Puente del Inca Punta de Vacas Rivadavia San Martín San Rafael...
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  • Pontevedra, Libertad and Olavarría. In addition, communities in Comodoro Rivadavia, Mendoza and Oberá (where the community has a ballet called Corazón Luso -...
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    Córdoba (SdE) Estudiantes (LP) Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) Godoy Cruz Ind. Rivadavia Instituto Newell's Old Boys Rosario Central San Martín (SJ) Sarmiento...
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  • town in the Mendoza Province of Argentina. Argentina portal Aviation portal Transport in Argentina List of airports in Argentina Talk:Rivadavia Airport Airport...
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  • district of Junín Department, Mendoza, Argentina Mundo Nuevo (Rivadavia district), a district of Rivadavia Department, Mendoza, Argentina Los Valientes del...
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    Capital is a department of Mendoza Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 111,000 inhabitants in an area of 54 km2...
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  • provincial classics such as San Martín de Mendoza, Independiente Rivadavia and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza. They also have a rivalry with San Martin...
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    is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northeast of the centre of Mendoza, capital of the Mendoza Province of Argentina. It is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina...
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    Buenos Aires Win 42–4–4 Pablo Sagrispanti TKO 5 (10) 1964–09–05 Rivadavia, Mendoza Win 41–4–4 Juan Morales TKO 3 (10) 1964–08–22 Palacio Peñarol, Montevideo...
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  • hold of the title via Points against Juan Aguilar on June 11, 1971, in Mendoza, Argentina. On April 29, 1972, Peralta defeated his conqueror Juan Aguilar...
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  • Airport) Rivadavia Mendoza SASR Rivadavia Airport 33°13′43″S 068°28′27″W / 33.22861°S 68.47417°W / -33.22861; -68.47417 (Rivadavia Airport (Rivadavia)) Rosario...
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  • Lucas Fernández (footballer, born 1999) (category Independiente Rivadavia footballers)
    Retrieved 10 February 2019. "Cinco triunfos ante Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza". Boca Juniors. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2019. "Lucas...
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    Darío Felman (category Independiente Rivadavia footballers)
    de Mendoza in 1970 and is considered to have been one of the best footballers ever to play for the club. In 1974, he joined Independiente Rivadavia. In...
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  • Nuevo Rancho Grande Huracán San Rafael Pretel Hermanos Independiente Rivadavia Mendoza Bautista Gargantini Juventud Alianza Santa Lucía Bosque del Bajo Grande...
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