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    Claypole is an Argentine city located in the southern part of the Almirante Brown Partido, Buenos Aires Province with a population of 41,176 (2001 census...
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    Atlético Claypole is an Argentine football club located in Claypole, Buenos Aires. The team currently plays in Primera D, the 5th level of the Argentine football...
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  • an Argentine Football club Arthur Griffin Claypole (1882–1929), a cathedral organist Edward Waller Claypole, a palaeontologist Elizabeth Claypole (1629–1658)...
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    military government, Argentine cinema stalled until the return of democracy in the 1980s. This generation – known as "Argentine Cinema in Liberty and...
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    general elections 2004 Argentine energy crisis 2006 Argentine nuclear reactivation plan 2007 Argentina general elections 2008 Argentine government conflict...
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  • Chacarita, Argentine football club headquartered in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires Club Atlético Claypole, Argentine football club located in Claypole, Buenos...
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  • This list of Argentine cities by population briefly explains the three different population figures given for Argentine cities, and provides rankings for...
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  • Damián Salvatierra (category Club Atlético Claypole players)
    1984) is a former Argentine footballer who played as a forward. He played for Ñublense. Salvatierra retired after playing for Claypole in the Primera C...
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  • leagues are split between those for clubs directly affiliated to the Argentine Football Association (mainly clubs from Greater Buenos Aires, but also...
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  • Ariel Guevara (category Argentine football managers)
    Midland in 2007, and subsequently represented San Martín de Burzaco and Claypole before returning to Paraguayo in 2010, suffering a knee injury in August...
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  • three teams of the 2022 Primera C tournament qualified. Argentino (M) Claypole Deportivo Español Excursionistas The top team of 2022 Primera D tournament...
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    Gabriel Heinze (category Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent)
    knocked out in the last 64 of the Copa Argentina on 22 February, 1–0 at home to fourth-tier Club Atlético Claypole. He left after one year at the club,...
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  • levels of the Argentine football league system. The winner (Arsenal) qualified for the 2014 Copa Libertadores and the 2013 Supercopa Argentina. The 224 teams...
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  • Matías González (footballer, born 1994) (category Club Atlético Claypole players)
    move to Primera D side Claypole. He subsequently made thirty-three appearances between 2015 and 2017. González departed Claypole in 2018. "Matías González...
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    Almirante Brown Partido (category 1875 establishments in Argentina)
    the Argentine navy in the Argentine War of Independence and helped the country gain its independence from the Spanish Empire. Adrogué Burzaco Claypole Don...
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  • Reconquista River (south). The origin of the city goes back to 1860 when the Argentine railway company Camino de Hierro de Buenos Aires al Oeste opened a railway...
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    Enrique Bologna (category Argentine men's footballers)
    Alberto Bologna Gómez (born 13 February 1982 in Claypole, Buenos Aires), known as Enrique Bologna, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Defensa...
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    Thomas Ortega (category Argentine men's footballers)
    Thomas Sebastián Ortega (born 6 December 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Primera Nacional club Tristán Suárez...
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  • Lanús (redirect from Lanús, Argentina)
    city has a football club, Club Atlético Lanús currently playing in the Argentine Primera División. Club Atlético Lanús also has a basketball team. Guillermo...
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  • Victoriano Arenas (category Argentine football club stubs)
    assigned to a professional men's football match. Victoriano Arenas and Claypole played a match in 2011 where all 22 players on the pitch and a combination...
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  • top-three teams at the 13th round of 2019–20 Primera D tournament qualified. Claypole Liniers Sportivo Barracas This round was organized by the Consejo Federal...
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    Morón (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾon]) is a city in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, capital of the Morón partido, located in the Greater Buenos...
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  • named after the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France, where the Argentine general José de San Martín died in 1850. By rail, the town in served by...
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  • Argentino (Q) Argentino (R) Atlas Cañuelas Central Ballester Centro Español Claypole Deportivo Paraguayo Deportivo Riestra Fénix Ituzaingó Juventud Unida Lugano...
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    Quilmes (redirect from Quilmes, Argentina)
    The Argentine Air Force established a 220 ha (540 acre) base in East Quilmes in 1943. In 1944, Impa (Industria Metallurgica y Plastica Argentina) opened...
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    San Fernando is a city in the Gran Buenos Aires area, in Argentina, and capital of the San Fernando Partido, 20 km (12 mi) north of the city of Buenos...
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    after learning of a plot against him. Oliver is made to believe, by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte, and Mrs Carraway (Mr Brownlow's corrupt new...
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    Olivos is a neighborhood in Vicente López Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is bordered to the south by Vicente López neighborhood and Florida;...
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    have since added more stars, after they won later tournaments, while Argentina are the most recent nation to add a star, commemorating their 2022 triumph...
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    Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires (category Cities in Argentina)
    Nicolás Peranic (born 1985), footballer Fernando Caldeiro (1958-2009), Argentine-American NASA astronaut Moria Casán (born 1946), actress, producer, TV...
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