• Córdoba San Agustín, Santa Fe San Agustín, Bolivia San Agustín River, a river in Bolivia San Agustín, Huila San Agustín, Usulután San Agustín Acasaguastlán...
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    San Agustín is a village located in the Potosí Department of Bolivia. It is the capital of the San Agustín Canton, San Agustín Municipality and Enrique...
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    quinoa economy: balancing solidarity, household needs, and profit in San Agustín, Bolivia". Agriculture and Human Values. 29 (4): 441–454. doi:10.1007/s10460-012-9371-0...
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    San Agustín Canton is one of the cantons of the Enrique Baldivieso Province (or "San Agustín Municipality") in the Potosí Department in south-west Bolivia...
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  • Philippines Colegio San Agustin – Makati in Metro Manila, Philippines Colegio San Agustín (Chile) in Santiago, Chile Colegio San Agustín (Cochabamba) in Cochabamba...
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  • The San Agustín River is a river of Bolivia. List of rivers of Bolivia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. v t e...
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    Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation was dissolved. Following the renewed independence of Peru, Peruvian president General Agustín Gamarra invaded Bolivia. On 18...
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    province in the Bolivian department of Potosí. It is named after the former vice president Enrique Baldivieso. Its seat is San Agustín with a population...
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    The Peruvian–Bolivian War was a warlike confrontation between Peru and Bolivia in the years 1841 and 1842. In 1841, Agustín Gamarra, President of Peru...
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  • Estadio Víctor Agustín Ugarte, also known by its old name Estadio Mario Mercado Vaca Guzmán, is a multi-purpose stadium in Potosí, Bolivia. It is currently...
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  • Augustine College (Spanish: Colegio San Agustín) is a private Catholic secondary school, located in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Augustinians settled in Cochabamba...
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  • Víctor Agustín Ugarte, Potosí, Bolivia Juan Agustín Maza University, Mendoza, Argentina Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards, high school in Pichilemu, Chile San Agustín...
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    of San Agustín Stone carving Market San Agustín Archaeological Park List of megalithic sites Video and downloadable GPS Track of a loop hike in San Agustin...
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  • Víctor Agustín Ugarte Oviedo (5 May 1926 – 20 March 1995) was a Bolivian footballer. He scored 16 goals in 45 caps for Bolivia, making him their third...
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    Alota Canton (category Cantons of Bolivia)
    the Enrique Baldivieso Province (or "San Agustín Municipality") in the Potosí Department in south-west Bolivia. During the census of 2001 it had 533...
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    the first two games of qualifiers against Brazil and Bolivia, and was referred to as San Agustín. Julio was captain of Colombia for nine out of the first...
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    history of Peru following the death of President Agustín Gamarra during his failed invasion of Bolivia on November 18, 1841. It was a period of chaos and...
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    against Bolivia. Gamarra was defeated and killed by Bolivian forces during the Battle of Ingavi in 1841. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agustín_Gamarra...
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    Turuncha River (category Bolivia articles missing geocoordinate data)
    River is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, Agustín Municipality (which is identical to the Enrique Baldivieso Province), San Agustín Canton. It...
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    Sucre (redirect from Sucre, Bolivia)
    the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central...
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  • Nor Lípez Native Community Lands (category Native Community Lands in Bolivia)
    Chiguana, Payancha, Pelcoya, San Pedro de Quemes, San Antonio de Lípez, San Pablo de Lípez, Uyuni, Alota, Cerro Gordo, San Agustín, and Todos Santos. Its size...
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  • Congress of Tucumán (category 1816 in Bolivia)
    in San Miguel de Tucumán, that declared the independence of the United Provinces of South America (modern-day Argentina, Uruguay, part of Bolivia) on...
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    Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé (category Magistrates of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Bolivia)
    of Bolivia. Born in Cochabamba in 1956, Rodríguez is a lawyer and holds a master's degree in public administration. He studied at Colegio San Agustín; later...
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    Friar Justo de Santa María de Oro, Deputy for San Juan José Antonio Cabrera, Deputy for Córdoba Dr. Juan Agustín Maza, Deputy for Mendoza Tomás Manuel de Anchorena...
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    by Agustín Gamarra to invade Bolivia, had made Sucre's military intervention in a Peruvian civil war in 1835 a matter of life and death for Bolivia. After...
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  • Caliente San Martin River Negro River or San Joaquin San Simón River Paraguá River San Ramón River Tarvo River Verde River Paucerna River San Agustín River...
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  • family-owned winery in the Basque Country, Spain Estadio Víctor Agustín Ugarte, a stadium in Potosí, Bolivia Huarte/Uharte, a town in Navarre, Spain Uharte-Arakil...
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  • 1 October – Peruvian-Bolivian War: Peruvian President Agustín Gamarra begin the march to Bolivia. 2 October – Peruvian-Bolivian War: The Peruvian Army...
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    Peruvian–Bolivian War, First Peruvian invasion of Bolivia or Frist Peruvian intervention in Bolivia was an invasion of Bolivia by Peru headed by Agustín Gamarra...
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  • The 2024 Bolivian Primera División season is the 47th season of the División Profesional del Fútbol Boliviano, Bolivia's top-flight football league and...
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