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    Nicolás Remigio Aurelio Avellaneda Silva (3 October 1837 – 24 November 1885) was an Argentine politician and journalist, and President of Argentina from...
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    President Nicolás Avellaneda. It was declared a city on October 23, 1895, and its population has been stable since around 1960. Avellaneda is one of the...
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    58°21′21″W / 34.638017°S 58.355706°W / -34.638017; -58.355706 Puente Nicolás Avellaneda is a 1650-metre long liftable road bridge with 2 lanes in Buenos Aires...
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  • Nicolás Gastón Avellaneda (born 24 February 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chilean club Cobreloa. Avellaneda...
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    (Southern Barracks), until it was renamed in honor of Nicolás Avellaneda in 1904. The Avellaneda Partido is subdivided into four cities and four localities...
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    suppress the revolt of Ricardo López Jordán in Entre Ríos. President Nicolás Avellaneda later promoted him to General after his victory over rebel general...
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    professional association football player Nicolás Avellaneda (1837–1885), an Argentine journalist, professor, and President Nicolás Zúñiga y Miranda (1865–1925),...
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    Puente Transbordador de La Boca Puente Transbordador Nicolás Avellaneda, Antiguo Puente Nicolás Avellaneda or Transbordador del Riachuelo ) is a transporter...
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    of 1874 was held on 12 April to choose the president of Argentina. Nicolás Avellaneda was elected president. President Sarmiento's pragmatic approach to...
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    of the Autonomist Party of Adolfo Alsina and the National Party of Nicolás Avellaneda. Its principal figure was Julio Argentino Roca, twice president of...
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    esculpidos por Jules Coutan quien también fue autor del monumento a Nicolás Avellaneda; el sepulcro del Gral. Quiroga con la imagen de La Dolorosa firmada...
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    term as President and stepped down, handing his presidency over to Nicolás Avellaneda, his former Minister of Education. In 1875, following his term as...
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    Racing Club de Avellaneda, officially known as Racing Club, is an Argentine professional sports club based in Avellaneda, a city of the Buenos Aires Province...
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    the future. In 1875, Adolfo Alsina, Minister of War for President Nicolás Avellaneda, presented the government with a plan which he later described as...
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    Parque Avellaneda is a neighbourhood located in the Southwest of Buenos Aires. It is named after Nicolás Avellaneda, former President of Argentina and...
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    victory of the National Autonomist Party's Catamarca Province-born Nicolás Avellaneda, who had been endorsed by an erstwhile Buenos Aires separatist, Adolfo...
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    Navales de Marina" on November 10, 1879, during the presidency of Nicolás Avellaneda for the maintenance of Navy of Argentina ships. In 1922 it was renamed...
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  • Gómez de Avellaneda, Cuban writer of the 19th century Marco Avellaneda, mathematician Mario Avellaneda, Spanish race walker Nicolás Avellaneda, former...
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    1821, the province claimed its autonomy, and Nicolás Avellaneda y Tula (grandfather of Nicolás Avellaneda) was elected as the first governor of the province...
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    December 2023. "Nicolás Posse, el hombre clave para el futuro de las empresas públicas de acuerdo al diseño del nuevo gabinete" [Nicolás Posse, the key...
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    Argentine Republic (1862–1880) Bartolomé Mitre Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Nicolás Avellaneda Generation of '80 – Oligarchic Republic (1880–1916) Julio Argentino...
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  • directors of CODELCO, José Gorrini, Renzo Gasparini, Orlando Urbina and Nicolás Tschischow formed a committee called 'Pro Ingreso al Fútbol Rentado' with...
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    reunified country. He was followed by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Nicolás Avellaneda; these three presidencies set up the basis of the modern Argentine...
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    of the Argentine Army. Grandson of former president of Argentina Nicolás Avellaneda, he appears to have temporarily taken "the reins of Government" on...
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    has been replaced by an exact replica in 2022. Puente Transbordador Nicolás Avellaneda Buenos Aires/Dock Sud  Argentina 1914 103.6 m (340 ft) 43.5 m (143 ft)...
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    30%". Perfil (in Spanish). 11 February 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2022. Nicolás Pizzi (21 January 2024). "A ocho años de su último viaje, el Tango 01 finalmente...
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    Manuel Avellaneda (18 June 1813 – 3 October 1841) was the governor of Tucumán Province in Argentina, and father of the Argentine President Nicolás Avellaneda...
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  • – Woldemar Bargiel, German composer and educator (d. 1897) 1837 – Nicolás Avellaneda, Argentinian journalist and politician, 8th President of Argentina...
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    Argentine Republic (1862–1880) Bartolomé Mitre Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Nicolás Avellaneda Generation of '80 – Oligarchic Republic (1880–1916) Julio Argentino...
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    presidential elections to succeed Sarmiento from 1874, but he lost to Nicolás Avellaneda. In 1877 he held the title of rector of the University of Buenos Aires...
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