• San Bernardo is a town in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the O'Higgins Department. The local economy is based on agriculture and forestry...
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    Chaco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃako]; Wichi: To-kós-wet), officially the Province of Chaco (Spanish: provincia del Chaco [pɾoˈβinsja ðel ˈtʃako]), is...
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    General San Martín Department Libertador General San Martín Department, Misiones Libertador General San Martín Department, Chaco Libertador General San Martín...
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    The Chaco War (Spanish: Guerra del Chaco, Guarani: Cháko Ñorairõ) was fought from 1932 to 1935 between Bolivia and Paraguay, over the control of the northern...
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    Campana (Buenos Aires) 77,838 Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña (Chaco) 76,377 Rivadavia (San Juan) 75,950 Florida (Buenos Aires) 75,891 Villa Madero (Buenos...
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    O'Higgins Department (category Departments of Chaco Province)
    its capital city is San Bernardo, which is located around 190 km from the provincial capital. La Clotilde La Tigra San Bernardo (capital) 2001 census...
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  • Department, Paraguay Boquerón (island), an island in the Archipelago of San Bernardo governed by Colombia Boquerón River, Honduras Playa de Boquerón (Boquerón...
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    José Félix Estigarribia (category Paraguayan military personnel of the Chaco War)
    his previous role as commander in chief of the Paraguayan Army during the Chaco War, which resulted in an upset victory for Paraguay. He is recognized for...
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  • Timeline of Chacoan history (category Chaco Canyon)
    throughout the San Juan Basin. 900-1125 Construction of Penasco Blanco 900 Emergence of the Chaco Anasazi 900 Chetro Ketl pueblo begun 900-1025 Chaco Wash in...
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  • Coronel Du Graty  Chaco 9,015 369 Villa Aberastain  San Juan 8,946 370 Simoca  Tucumán 8,010 371 Urdinarrain  Entre Ríos 7,992 372 San Bernardo del Tuyú Buenos...
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    Bermejo River (category Rivers of Chaco Province)
    still be seen the ruins of the former towns of Concepcion del Bermejo, San Bernardo de Vértiz (25°8′S 61°8′W / 25.133°S 61.133°W / -25.133; -61.133),...
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    among the Hopis. This same year the Spanish friars built the mission of San Bernardo de Aguatubi over the main kiva at Awatovi, following the practice of...
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    Humaitá-class gunboat (category Chaco War)
    1931. The warships played a key role as fast armed transports during the Chaco War with Bolivia. The Humaitá class was designed to meet the Paraguayan...
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    La Rioja Gran Chaco: Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero Mesopotamia: Misiones, Corrientes, Entre Ríos Cuyo: San Juan, Mendoza, San Luis The Pampas:...
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    Chetro Ketl (category Chaco Canyon)
    investigated parts of the San Juan Basin, but there is no record of them ever finding Chaco Canyon. When cartographer Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco drew a...
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    Department in the east, and with the San Cristóbal Department in the south. To the north it limits with the province of Chaco, and to the west with the province...
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    José Bozzano (category Paraguayan military personnel of the Chaco War)
    who designed the gunboats Paraguay and Humaitá that were used during the Chaco War in the key role of armed transport ships. In the course of the war,...
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    Güemes stopped royalists on the north, and General José de San Martín. He joined Bernardo O'Higgins and they led a combined army across the Andes and...
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    North San Francisco church, Salta San Bernardo convent, Salta House of Hernández City Museum, Salta Finca La Cruz and house of Martín Güemes San José church...
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    snowfall occurred in 1975 in Bernardo de Irigoyen. The Chaco region in the center-north completely includes the provinces of Chaco, and Formosa. Eastern parts...
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  • de la Bandera del Chaco" [The fifth anniversary of the Flag of Chaco is celebrated]. La Voz del Chaco (in Spanish). Resistencia, Chaco Province. 19 September...
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    division of the Argentine football league system. Agropecuario was founded by Bernardo Grobocopatel, a local entrepreneur related to soybean cultivation, who...
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    to moist easterly winds from the Atlantic Ocean throughout the year. The Chaco region in the center-north, despite being relatively homogeneous in terms...
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    climates of the Chaco region: while daytime highs are decidedly very hot, nights tend to cool down more than most locations in the Chaco. It has a hot semi-arid...
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    River by the San Miguel Bank, a narrow lowland peninsula where two geographical and ecological regions of Paraguay converge: the Humid Chaco and the Alto...
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    provinces such as Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, La Pampa, Misiones, Córdoba, Chaco, Río Negro, etc. Of note are the colonias alemanas, first founded in the...
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    rhythm associated with the cult of San Baltasar in the Northeast of Argentina, especially in Corrientes and Chaco. As for the Argentine folklore, recognized...
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    20th century, which in the 1930s also saw Paraguay embroil itself in the Chaco War with Bolivia, which ended in a Paraguayan victory. General Alfredo Stroessner...
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    and Marine Ministry. Important dates for this department include June 12 (Chaco Peace Day), September 29 (Boquerón Victory Day) and November 12 (Laudo Hayes...
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    Pehuajó, Reta "retã" ("country or nation"), Mar de Ajó, Mar del Tuyú, San Bernardo del Tuyú, Ituzaingó ("waterfall") Paraná Paraguay ("colorful water")...
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