• The Manuel Dorrego national institute (full name: "Manuel Dorrego national institute of Argentine and Iberoamerican historical revisionism", Spanish: Instituto...
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    Manuel Dorrego (11 June 1787 – 13 December 1828) was an Argentine statesman and soldier. He was governor of Buenos Aires in 1820, and then again from 1827...
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  • Dorrego is the last name of the Argentine governor Manuel Dorrego. It may also make reference to: The Manuel Dorrego national institute The Plaza Dorrego...
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  • reach its peak during the peronist government. In 2011, the Manuel Dorrego National Institute of Argentine and Iberoamerican Historical Revisionism was...
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    hospitalised), minimal artillery, and no money. Some of the officials were Manuel Dorrego, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, Cornelio Zelaya, José María Paz, Diego...
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    It runs from Santa Fe Avenue south to Córdoba Avenue, and from Avenida Dorrego east to Coronel Díaz Street. The neighborhood is centered on Plaza Palermo...
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    example. Elections were held in Buenos Aires where the opposition leader, Manuel Dorrego, was elected Governor of Buenos Aires as the only candidate contesting...
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    Lady of Elche (category Collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Madrid)
    (Review). de Luxán Gómez del Campillo, Mª Pilar; Prada Pérez, José Luis; Dorrego Rodríguez, Fernando (April 2005). "Dama de Elche: Pigments, surface coating...
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    disputes with Bernardino Rivadavia, his repudiation of the execution of Manuel Dorrego and the rule of Juan Lavalle, his steady appreciative correspondence...
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  • leading to the dissolution of the National Government the following year. Federalist Buenos Aires Governor Manuel Dorrego took over the management of the...
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    Argentina. She graduated from the Escuela Nacional Normal Superior Manuel Dorrego in 1983. Ceriani attended the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences...
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  • Landmarks in Buenos Aires (category National Historic Monuments of Argentina)
    execute former governor Manuel Dorrego, which ignited a civil war. After the Convention of Barracas agreement with Juan Manuel de Rosas, he retired to...
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    La Recoleta Cemetery (category National cemeteries)
    2011. Pero también están las de otros personajes de la historia, como Manuel Dorrego y su enemigo, el general Juan Lavalle, las del caudillo riojano Facundo...
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    antique fair (Feria de Antigüedades) in the main public square, Plaza Dorrego. Tango-related activities for both locals and tourists are in the area...
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    Economía y Estadística (in Spanish). 42 (2). National University of Córdoba, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Institute of Economics and Finance: 63–87. doi:10...
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    José de San Martín (category National symbols of Argentina)
    the country when Rivadavia was deposed and replaced by the federal Manuel Dorrego, and the war ended in the interim. He intended to return anyway, as...
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  • President (1826−1827) Vicente López y Planes, interim president (1827) Manuel Dorrego, governor managing international relations (1827–1828) Juan Lavalle...
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    debt from the collapse of the peso, costing the treasury billions. He instituted controls over the facility, such as the indexation of payments, but this...
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    Military Junta and did not appoint a new commander-in-chief. Galtieri instituted limited political reforms which allowed the expression of dissent, and...
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    president of the National Council of Education. He taught these subjects for around twenty-four years, until he was expelled by President Manuel Quintana as...
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    Clandestine detention center (Argentina) (category National Reorganization Process)
    Saavedra, Puán, Tornquist, Coronel Pringles, González Chávez, Coronel Dorrego, Tres Arroyos, Villarino, Bahía Blanca, Patagones). Its command base was...
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    (Argentina): Unitarian Juan Lavalle deposed and executed federalist Manuel Dorrego as governor of Buenos Aires. Septembrine Conspiracy Palmero Conspiracy...
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    'National Historic Places' (Lugares Históricos Nacionales), including: Plaza Dorrego, San Telmo, Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires Avenida de Mayo, Buenos...
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    Ginóbili Manuel B. Gonnet Manuel Belgrano Manuel de Sarratea Manuel Dorrego Manuel Puig Manuel Quintana Manuel Savio Manuel Sadosky Manuel Vicente Maza...
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    the cavalry. A fourth reserve column commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Manuel Dorrego; and Baron Eduardo Kaunitz of Holmberg (who commanded the artillery)...
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    Secretaries: Mariano Moreno Juan José Paso Committee member Manuel Alberti Miguel de Azcuénaga Manuel Belgrano Juan José Castelli Domingo Matheu Juan Larrea...
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    Raúl Alfonsín (category National University of La Plata alumni)
    support helped Duhalde overcome the ambitions of Carlos Ruckauf and José Manuel de la Sota, who also had ambitions to be appointed president. Alfonsín's...
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    the Federation of Labor Unions to cultural organizations such as the Institute of Argentine-Russian Cultural Relations and the Federation of Jewish Cultural...
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    author of the lyrics of the Argentine National Anthem, governor of Buenos Aires province (after the fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas) and then President of Argentina...
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    of the year amounting to one-twelfth of the annual wage) and the National Institute of Compensation, which implemented a minimum wage and collected data...
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