• Uriburu (La Pampa) is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 36°30′S...
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  • cities after Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Trelew – Lewis Jones Uriburu, La Pampa – José Félix Uriburu, President of Argentina Vicente López, Buenos Aires – Vicente...
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    Julio Argentino Roca (category Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery)
    After President Luis Sáenz Peña resigned in January 1895, José Evaristo Uriburu took over the presidency, when Roca was President of the Senate. Because...
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    oversaw the turbulence produced by the coup d'état of General José Félix Uriburu, and lasted only six months. The University of Buenos Aires was taken under...
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    Bernasconi, Argentina (category Populated places in La Pampa Province)
    February 2019. "URIBURU". 2014-04-14. Archived from the original on 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2019-02-26. "Bernasconi - Provincia de La Pampa - Argentina -"...
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    Milcíades Vignati published Las culturas indígenas de la Pampa y Las culturas indígenas de la Patagonia (The Indigenous Cultures of the Pampas and the...
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    responding to the 1930 Argentinian coup by José Félix Uriburu, Martínez Estrada published Radiografía de la pampa, the first of a series of rather pessimistic...
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  • Argentina's numerous dictatorial regimes. The dictatorships of José Félix Uriburu (1930–1932) and the so-called Revolución Libertadora and Revolución Argentina...
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    provinces have bicameral legislatures, while others have unicameral ones. La Pampa and Chaco became provinces in 1951. Misiones did so in 1953, and Formosa...
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    Juan Perón (category Colegio Militar de la Nación alumni)
    recruited by supporters of the director of the War Academy, General José Félix Uriburu, to collaborate in the latter's plans for a military coup against President...
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    Carlos Pellegrini, Luis Sáenz Peña, José Evaristo Uriburu, Manuel Quintana, Roque Sáenz Peña, Victorino de la Plaza, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Marcelo T. de Alvear...
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    tribes of Catriel in "Treyco Grande" (La Pampa), and in the operations against the tribe of Namuncura in Chiloé (La Pampa). Later he took part in the Battle...
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    it is spoken mainly in the provinces of Entre Ríos, Santa Fe, Córdoba, La Pampa, Buenos Aires, Río Negro and Misiones. Other prominent languages without...
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    coalition gained the upper hand in traditional peronist strongholds, such as La Pampa and Santa Cruz. Observers attributed the loss to the widespread anger over...
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    personal crisis –coincidental with the military coup of general José Evaristo Uriburu in 1930- Franco dissociates himself from right wing revisionists such as...
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  • Bazán 1864–1880 La Rioja Eduardo Bazán 1958–1962 Catamarca Miguel Ángel Bazán 1952–1955 La Rioja Raúl Beascochea 1961–1962 La Pampa Emilio Belenguer...
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    to receive it from the hands. of the then de facto president José Félix Uriburu, who had overthrown Yrigoyen on September 6 of the previous year.[citation...
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  • the de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba from March 22, 1971 to May 25, 1973. Reference to birthdate Argentine provinces since 1958: La Pampa v t e...
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    Tomás Canavery (category Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery)
    from the Argentine army by decree of the then President José Evaristo Uriburu. In 1880, Tomás Canavery served as chaplain in the Penitenciaría Nacional...
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    Pájaros La Matanza La Nación (newspaper) Lanín (volcano) La Pampa Province La Paternal La patota (1960 film) La Plata Astronomical Observatory La Plata...
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