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    Junín (IPA: [xuˈnin]) is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and administrative seat of the partido of Junín. It has a population of 85...
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    Club Atlético Sarmiento is an Argentine sports club based in Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The club currently competes in Primera División...
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  • Junín may refer to: Junín Partido Junín, Buenos Aires Junín Airport Junín Department, Mendoza Junín, Mendoza Junín Department, San Luis Junín de los Andes...
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  • Atlético Argentino de Junín, known simply as Argentino de Junín, is a professional basketball club based in Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It...
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    Rafaela (Santa Fe) 82,530 Junín (Buenos Aires) 82,427 Remedios de Escalada (Buenos Aires) 81,465 La Tablada (Buenos Aires) 80,389 Río Gallegos (Santa...
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    Junín TV (call sign LRH 450 TV) is a television station broadcasting on channel 10 from Junín, Buenos Aires. The station carries programs from América...
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    Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires...
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    Club Ciclista Juninense is an Argentine sports club based in Junín, Buenos Aires. It was founded as a cycling club, but basketball has become the main...
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    the second-level administrative subdivision only in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. They are formally considered to be a single administrative...
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    two families in 1261. Former coat of arms of the Argentine city, Junín, Buenos Aires used until 1941 bore Loyola shield under the Sun of May and surrounded...
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    Estadio Eva Perón (category Football venues in Buenos Aires Province)
    Estadio Eva Perón is a stadium in Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It has a capacity of 22,000 spectators since the most recent renovation works...
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    Recoleta is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the northern part of the city, by the Río de la Plata. The area is perhaps...
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    Ángel María de Rosa (category People from Junín, Buenos Aires)
    and philanthropist. Ángel María de Rosa was born in Junín, a pampas city in northern Buenos Aires Province, in 1888. His parents Vicente De Rosa and Maria...
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    Luis Ángel Firpo (category Sportspeople from Junín, Buenos Aires)
    made him a national hero in Argentina. He returned to his home town Buenos Aires to fight Jim Tracey in front of 20,000 spectators. Firpo won by knockout...
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  • for each. The population of each city except Buenos Aires includes its conurbation. Greater Buenos Aires has a population of 12,801,365. There is also...
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    Eva Perón (category People from Buenos Aires Province)
    for her marriage.[page needed] Eva Perón spent her childhood in Junín, Buenos Aires province. Her father, Juan Duarte, was descended from French Basque...
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    the fight The New York Times reported that news had falsely spread to Buenos Aires that Dempsey had been disqualified. Dempsey was permitted to stand over...
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    Estudiantes de Caseros or Estudiantes de Buenos Aires, is an Argentine football club from Caseros, Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football...
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    Junín Partido is a county (partido) in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its population is 88,664 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]) and the population...
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    2,500m / 8,000 ft Elev. National Route 7—Pan-American Highway in Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina Transport in North America Transport in South America...
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    Junín Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Junín) (IATA: JNI, ICAO: SAAJ) was a domestic airport serving Junín, a city in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina...
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  • Guillermo Beraza (category Footballers from Junín, Buenos Aires)
    Guillermo Beraza (born October 25, 1975, in Junín, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine former footballer who played for clubs in Argentina, Chile and Venezuela...
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  • framework. JNI or jni may also refer to: Junín Airport (IATA airport code JNI), serving Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina Janji language (ISO 639 language...
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  • Luján Junín: Ambos Mundos vs. Independiente (Junín) Junín: Defensa Argentina vs. River Plate (Junín) Junín: Mariano Moreno vs. Sarmiento (Junín) Junín: Rivadavia...
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    Sylvia Iparraguirre (category People from Junín, Buenos Aires)
    recipient of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize. She was born in Junín, Buenos Aires. Her novel Tierra del Fuego: Una Biografia del Fin del Mundo won...
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    Junín block 1 was discovered in 2009 and developed by PDVSA. The oil field is operated and owned by PDVSA. The total proven reserves of the Junín-1...
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    Buenos Aires, southern Santa Fe and Córdoba and northeast of La Pampa. The university and the municipality of Junín, are the mainstays of the Buenos Aires...
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  • Mariana Anghileri (category Actors from Buenos Aires Province)
    April 14, 1977) is an Argentine television and film actress. Born in Junín, Buenos Aires, she first starred in the slice-of-life film, Sábado (2001), and...
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    of the Santander, Cantabria (Spain) based Santander Group. Based in Buenos Aires, its banking operations are the third largest in Argentina, as well as...
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  • Nicolás Valentini (category Footballers from Junín, Buenos Aires)
    Date of birth (2001-04-06) 6 April 2001 (age 23) Place of birth Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Centre-back Team...
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