Manuel Dorrego (category Governors of Buenos Aires Province)
and soldier. He was governor of Buenos Aires in 1820, and then again from 1827 to 1828. Dorrego was born in Buenos Aires on 11 June 1787 to José Antonio...
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Mamerto Esquiú (redirect from Mamerto de la Ascensión Esquiú)
"Mamerto de la Ascensión" in homenage to Saint Mamerto due to his date of birth being the commemoration date for Saint Mamertus while "Ascensión" comprised...
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Sociedad Sportiva Argentina (category Sports venues in Buenos Aires)
Sociedad Sportiva Argentina was an Argentine multi-sports club sited in Buenos Aires. The headquarters were located in Florida street nº 183 while the stadium...
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General Arenales Partido (category Partidos of Buenos Aires Province)
General Arenales Partido is a partido on the northern border of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about...
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José Luis Valdez (category Footballers from Buenos Aires)
Shortly after, he signed his first professional contract with the Greater Buenos Aires-based club. Notes Appearances in the Copa Argentina José Luis Valdez...
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(Peru), Brasília (Brazil), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Buenos Aires-Aeroparque (Argentina), Buenos Aires-Ezeiza (Argentina), and Minas Gerais (Brazil). The...
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Juan Perón (category People from Buenos Aires Province)
Force backed by the United States government bombed Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires in June 1955. More than 300 civilians were killed in this coup attempt...
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Mario Meoni (category Members of the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies)
of Junín, a partido in Buenos Aires Province, from 2003 to 2015. Mario Andrés Meoni was born in 1965 in a road camp in Ascensión, a small town in General...
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jurisdictions had enacted civil union laws, including the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the province of Río Negro. In the first decade of the 21st century...
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section of the First International was founded in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires in either 1871 or 1872, but at first it was explicitly part of neither...
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Marcos José Couch (born June 14, 1960 in Buenos Aires), Argentine mountain climber, known for his professional achievements in mountains such as the Shishapangma...
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Islands Buenos Aires War Memorial is at coordinates 34°35′37″S 58°22′29″W / 34.59373°S 58.374782°W / -34.59373; -58.374782 (Buenos Aires War Memorial)...
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(JNI) – Junín Airport – Junín, Buenos Aires (closed) SAAK – Martín García Island Airport – Martín García Island, Buenos Aires Province SAAM – Mazaruca Airport...
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Marcelino Nicolas Lopez (category Boxers from Buenos Aires)
Prado Español, Ascension, Buenos Aires, Argentina Win 12–0 Miguel Dario Lombardo UD 6 (6) 2008-11-28 Club Sportivo Rojas, Rojas, Buenos Aires, Argentina Win...
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to hit the runway. No Argentine aircraft were moved north to defend Buenos Aires. At the end of hostilities, the runway was fully repaired by British...
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Johannesburg, home to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, and Buenos Aires, headquarters of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the oldest stock market in the Southern...
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presidency'". Buenos Aires Times. Retrieved 2024-06-24. "Japanese Ambassador receives Order of the Liberator General San Martín". Buenos Aires Times. 2019-07-24...
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Pope Francis (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Buenos Aires)
since the 8th-century papacy of the Syrian pope Gregory III. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bergoglio worked for a time as a bouncer and a janitor before...
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internacional. Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Latinoamericano (1999). Kosovo, los límites del intervencionismo humanitario. Buenos Aires: Editorial Nuevohacer...
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bandera oficial para la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. "Bandera de la Ciudad" [Flag of the City] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires City Government. Archived from the...
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Operation Black Buck (category Ascension Island)
these missions: "The Mirage IIIs were redrawn from Southern Argentina to Buenos Aires to add to the defences there following the Vulcan raids on the islands...
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3.2 (Task Group 3.3.2) based in the Naval Mechanics School (ESMA) in Buenos Aires during the Dirty War of 1976–1983. The school was adapted as a secret...
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Roberto Salvarezza (category University of Buenos Aires alumni)
the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation in Buenos Aires Province. He attended high school at the prestigious Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, and later finished...
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Buenos Aires (2nd vice-president, Patriarchate of Moscow), Siluan of Buenos Aires (Secretary, Patriarchate of Antioch), and Tarasios of Buenos Aires (Member...
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the first time in Buenos Aires atop the Church of Saint Nicholas of Bari on August 23, 1812; where nowadays the Obelisk of Buenos Aires is located. Still...
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Approximately 103 settlers start arriving in Port Elizabeth from war-torn Buenos Aires, Argentina 26 March - Christoffel Cornelis Froneman, an Orange Free State...
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across the desert and traded with the cities of southern Chile as well as Buenos Aires and the Cuyo Region. From the mid-19th century onwards several Argentine...
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bishops of Buenos Aires is "authentic magisterium" and that "the issue is sufficiently explained in the [2016 letter of the bishops of Buenos Aires]". Bishops...
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Complex's (CINAR) Tandanor and Storni shipyards, in the southern sector of Buenos Aires port. Later, San Juan was tasked with carrying out surveillance exercises...
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Claudio Moroni (category Lawyers from Buenos Aires)
Fernández de Kirchner. Moroni was born in 1959 in Buenos Aires. He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires, where he met Alberto Fernández; the two would...
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