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    and Fisherton. To the north-east there lie Pichincha, Ludueña, Lisandro de la Torre (home of Rosario Central's stadium) and Empalme Graneros. Next to the...
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    The Ludueña Stream (in Spanish, Arroyo Ludueña) is a small river (about 19 kilometres (12 mi) long including its tributaries) in the province of Santa...
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    Mercado de antigüedades "Feria Retro La Huella"), Ludueña, Lisandro de la Torre (home of the Rosario Central football club) and Empalme Graneros; these...
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    several small rivers that traverse the southern region of Santa Fe, like the Ludueña Stream, the Saladillo Stream and others, emptying into the Paraná River...
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  • Habif (16) Giselle Juárez (22) Ana López Basavilbaso (23) Rosario Luchetti (4) Gabriela Ludueña (26) Sofía Maccari (19) Mercedes Margalot (14) Delfina Merino...
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    Estadio Ludueña (mostly known for its nickname Fortín de Ludueña) is a football stadium located in the city of Rosario of Santa Fe Province, Argentina...
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  • Tiro Federal (category Football clubs in Rosario, Santa Fe)
    Tiro Federal's stadium is located in the Ludueña neighborhood of Rosario. Known as El Fortín de Ludueña (Ludueña's Fortress), the stadium doesn't meet requirements...
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  • Pocho Lepratti (category Rosario, Santa Fe)
    seminary and went to live in a villa miseria or shanty town in Barrio Ludueña, Rosario. In the parish led by Father Edgardo Montaldo, he created and coordinated...
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    (born 1965), actor and creator of the fictitious football player Eber Ludueña. Every year, a massive alumni meeting takes place on September 25. This...
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  • started in the area around Rosario. With few interruptions, the rain continued for about a week. Rosario is traversed by the Ludueña Stream in the north; its...
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    general relief is very gently undulating due to the lower basin of the Ludueña Stream, which drains into the Paraná River. The drainage network is organized...
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    unionist, and campaigner for sex workers' rights. She was murdered in 2004 in Rosario, Argentina by the police. Cabrera was murdered for speaking against the...
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    Parque Alem (category Parks in Rosario, Santa Fe)
    Fishermen's Center. The mouth of the Ludueña Stream marks its northern border. Close to the park lie the stadium of the Rosario Central football team and the...
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  • the professional team of Tiro Federal, a popular club from Ludueña neighborhood in Rosario City. "Lihué Prichoda profile". Soccerway. 4 December 2017...
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    from north to south and about 6 km at its peak. Rosario Bordered to the east, separated by the creek Ludueña, west to the town of Roldán, separated by the...
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    Barrio Lisandro de la Torre (category Neighbourhoods of Rosario, Santa Fe)
    one of Rosario's major urban parks, the Gigante de Arroyito Stadium (home of local football team Rosario Central), and the mouth of the Ludueña Stream...
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  • 2016 during a defeat to Nueva Chicago, being substituted on for Gonzalo Ludueña after sixty-three minutes. His first start arrived in the following May...
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    Saladillo Stream (category Rosario, Santa Fe)
    towns of the Greater Rosario area, and is one of the two important affluents of the Paraná in the area, together with the Ludueña Stream in the north....
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    Barrio Vila railway station (category Railway stations in Rosario, Santa Fe)
    British-owned Central Argentine Railway, as part of the line from Ludueña (Rosario) to Peyrano (at the border with Buenos Aires Province). The town had...
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    Marco Ruben (category Rosario Central footballers)
    played as a striker. He spent the better part of his 18-year career with Rosario Central, scoring 105 goals in all competitions. He also played in Spain...
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  • Luciano Figueroa (category Rosario Central footballers)
    Santa Fe. He began his professional career with Primera División club Rosario Central, where he formed a partnership with César Delgado. In the 2003...
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    Mario Kempes (category Rosario Central footballers)
    where he played alongside Osvaldo Ardiles before quickly moving on to Rosario Central, where he established himself as a remarkable goalscorer, scoring...
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  • Arrecifes River Gualeguay River Nogoyá River Arroyo del Medio Saladillo Stream Ludueña Stream Carcarañá River Tercero River (Calamuchita River) Cuarto River (Saladillo...
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    Teófilo Gutiérrez (category Rosario Central footballers)
    later, in his last match for River, he scored in a 2–0 victory against Rosario Central. On 19 July 2015, Sporting CP announced the signing of the Colombian...
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    Héctor Zelada (category Rosario Central footballers)
    1957) is a former Argentine football goalkeeper. He started his career at Rosario Central but he played mostly in Mexico, for Club América. He was the third-choice...
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  • for the first two editions, it has always been played at the Rosario Golf Club in Rosario, Santa Fe. The tournament has been a fixture on the PGA Tour...
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  • 12 - Rocío Piñeiro 13 - Marina Urruti 14 - Itatí Ruilopez 15 - Gabriela Ludueña 16 - Hebelén Cavicchioli Cornejo 17 - Julieta Kluin 18 - Jordana Buide...
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    participated several times in the Nacional championship, in 1976 Luis Ludueña was the championship top scorer with 12 goals, in the 1977 Nacional Championship...
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    years, only teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires, La Plata and Rosario were affiliated to the national association. Teams from other cities would...
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  • Rubén da Silva (category Rosario Central footballers)
    Plate's fiercest rivals, Boca Juniors. In 1995 Da Silva left Boca to join Rosario Central, where he won the Copa Conmebol (currently known as Copa Sudamericana)...
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