Montevideo in 1855, and in 1977 they were transferred to the Artigas Mausoleum. Artigas was born in Montevideo on June 19, 1764. His grandparents were...
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Barcelona. In 2019, Artigas signed for Chrobry Głogów. In 2018, he signed for Izarra. In 2020, he signed for Prat. On 5 June 2022, Artigas joined Liga 1 (Indonesia)...
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"Xavier Artigas", rookiescup.redbull.com "CFMOTO confirm Moto3 plans for 2022 with Prüstel GP". MC News Australia. 5 November 2021. "Xavier Artigas". motogp...
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Francesc Artiga Cebrián, known as Franc Artiga (born 30 July 1976) is a Spanish football coach who is the manager of the Russian Premier League club Khimki...
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Member "Carme Artigas, la gurú de la transición digital". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2020-01-24. Retrieved 2023-11-05. "Carme Artigas deja la secretaría...
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Artigas (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtiɣas]) is the capital of the Artigas Department of Uruguay. Its name comes from that of the national hero, José Gervasio...
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The Artigas Mausoleum is a monument to Uruguayan hero José Artigas, located in Plaza Independencia, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo. It...
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Look up artigas or Artigas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Artigas may refer to: People Francesc Santacruz i Artigas (17th-18th century), Catalan sculptor...
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Artigas must be flown alongside the national flag and the flag of the Treinta y Tres near or on government buildings. It was designed by José Artigas...
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João Batista Vilanova Artigas (June 23, 1915 – January 12, 1985) was a Brazilian modernist architect. Born in Curitiba, Artigas is considered one of the...
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Masoller (redirect from Rincón de Artigas)
to the vicinity. The disputed area is called Rincón de Artigas (Portuguese: Rincão de Artigas), and the dispute arises from the fact that the treaty that...
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wrote in the Spanish language. Artigas was born in Tacloban, Leyte, on October 15, 1866. His parents were Miguel Artigas y Rodriguez, a Spaniard from Cadiz...
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Jorge Artigas may refer to: Jorge Artigas (entomologist) (1929–2022), Chilean entomologist Jorge Artigas (footballer) (born 1975), Argentine football manager...
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Artigas Department (Spanish: Departamento de Artigas, Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtiɣas]) is the northernmost department of Uruguay, located in its northwestern...
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Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental (redirect from Guerra contra Artigas)
organized by Artigas. But it also happened after of facts that can not be omitted, including the intransigence of the Protector, Artigas who systematically...
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Santiago Artigas or Santiago Artigas Andreu (May 21, 1881 – October 9, 1931) was a Spanish actor. v t e...
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During the Spanish Civil War, Artigas was a pilot for the republican side. ELPAIS.com Entrenadores:Salvador Artigas (1967-69) Entrenadores del Athletic...
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good-will gesture. Artigas Mausoleum List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2 Statues of the Liberators "General Jose Gervasio Artigas, (sculpture)"...
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The Artigas Gardens (Catalan: Els Jardins de Can Artigas) are a park in La Pobla de Lillet, Barcelona. Built between 1905 and 1906, they were designed...
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General Artigas railway station (Spanish: Estación Central General Artigas) is the former main railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located in barrio...
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Narciso Artigas Coch (Santiago March 21, 1929 – December 13, 2022) was a Chilean entomologist and academic of the University of Concepción. Artigas graduated...
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British forces from February to September 1807. In 1811, José Gervasio Artigas, who became Uruguay's national hero, launched a successful revolt against...
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image for Rabbit which was designed by Josep Artigas and the product itself, are renowned in their field. Artigas also had important design dealings with Bulova...
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(August 17, 2006) Mariano Artigas at the University of Navarre Mariano Artigas at Templeton Foundation Press Mariano Artigas and Science, Reason and Faith...
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Noelia Beatriz Artigas Pizzo, commonly known as Noelia Artigas (born 4 June 1989) is a team handball goalkeeper from Uruguay. She plays on the Uruguay...
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Carlos González-Artigas Díaz (1947 - 4 April 2020) was an Ecuadorian businessman. González-Artigas was born in Quito, Ecuador and from a young age, as...
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Artigas International Airport (IATA: ATI, ICAO: SUAG) is an airport serving Artigas, capital of the Artigas Department of Uruguay. The airport is 2 kilometres...
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The General Artigas Station (Spanish: Base Científica Antártica Artigas), also referred to as the Artigas Base is the larger of the two Uruguayan scientific...
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Minas, Uruguay (redirect from Cerro Artigas)
end of the city is Cerro Artigas, a hill with a park containing a statue of the 19th-century Uruguayan hero General José Artigas on horseback, a work of...
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Marta Artigas Masmen (born 11 June 1968) is a Spanish gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Marta Artigas at Olympedia Evans...
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