Look up Medrano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Medrano is a Spanish surname of Basque origin that means "abundance, to grow, to prosper, or to improve...
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Alberto Ezcurra Medrano was an Argentine historian and nationalist activist. One of the most important thinkers of Argentine Nacionalismo, Ezcurra championed...
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María Ramírez de Medrano (b. La Rioja, 12th century) was a wealthy noblewoman from the illustrious Medrano family, high nobility in the Kingdom of Castile...
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recipient of the 2022 Prince Claus Fund Impact Awards, along with María Medrano, Argentina; Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Cuba; Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak, Brazil;...
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Arturo Medrano: Argentina en el Atlántico Chile en el Pacífico. Editorial Nemont, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979, Spanish Isaac F. Rojas, La Argentina en el...
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Pedro de Medrano y Cabrera (26 April 1769 – 3 November 1840) was a Uruguayan-born Argentine statesman, poet and lawyer. He was a provisional president...
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Operation Soberanía (redirect from Planned Argentine invasion of Chile)
Parte. Editorial Diagraf, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Spanish Language Rojas, Isaac F. and Arturo Medrano: Argentina en el Atlántico, Chile en el Pacífico...
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Santiago Medrano (born 6 May 1996) is an Argentine rugby union player. His position of choice is prop. He most recently played for Worcester Warriors...
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Avenida Medrano is an arterial road in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was named after the politician Pedro Medrano. It runs through both the Almagro and...
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Argentine pizza is a mainstay of the country's cuisine, especially of its capital Buenos Aires, where it is regarded as a cultural heritage and icon of...
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the United States, Medrano was bestowed the Order of Queen Isabella by Carlos I, former King of Spain. Hugo Medrano lived in Argentina for much of his early...
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Creevy firmó contrato con la UAR" (Press release) (in Spanish). Unión Argentina de Rugby. 6 April 2014. Archived from the original on 29 February 2016...
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Isaac F. Rojas und Arturo Medrano: Argentina en el Atlántico Chile en el Pacífico. Editorial Nemont, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979, in spanischer Sprache...
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Buenos Aires (redirect from Capital of Argentina)
/-ˈaɪrɪs/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ) is the capital city of Argentina, on the western shore of the Río de la Plata on South America's southeastern...
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Aires Friar Cayetano José Rodríguez, Deputy for Buenos Aires Dr. Pedro Medrano, Deputy for Buenos Aires Dr. Manuel Antonio Acevedo, Deputy for Catamarca...
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Arzamendia, Juan de Estigarribia, Galaz de Medrano and Fernando de Gasteiz accompany Mendoza. The Argentine area was within the Spanish colonial entities...
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Mario Medrano was an Argentine actor. He starred in the acclaimed Silver Condor-winning 1943 film Juvenilia. Other notable roles include in Ragged Football...
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Sebastian Cabot (explorer) (category Explorers of Argentina)
affairs. Catalina's daughter Catalina Barba y Medrano died in 1533. The reference to "sons" of Catalina de Medrano, found in one document only, of 1525, may...
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The Argentine War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Argentina) was a secessionist civil war fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic...
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needed] Home of the Pio Collivadino Museum, Medrano 165, Lomas de Zamora: Collivadino, one of Argentina's most famous artists, was the Director of the...
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00 22 31 Samuel Baumgartner Austria 27.25 28.00 28.00 23 44 Nahuel Medrano Argentina 20.75 22.50 22.50 24 39 Eetu Rintamaa Finland 7.25 18.75 18.75...
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Netherlands 8.00 SF 25 42 Denis Nekrasov Russia 8.00 SF 26 60 Nahuel Medrano Argentina 4.66 SF 27 24 Joss Christensen United States 4.33 SF 28 36 Luke Hughes...
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recipient of the 2022 Prince Claus Fund Impact Awards, along with María Medrano, Argentina; Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Cuba; May al-Ibrashy, Egypt; Hassan...
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Beagle Channel cartography since 1881 (category Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina)
Isaac Rojas, former vice-president of Argentina and former Chief of the Argentine Navy, and Arturo Medrano "Argentina en el Atlántico Chile en el Pacífico"...
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Gabino Gaínza (redirect from Gavino Gaínza y Fernández de Medrano)
Gabino Crispín Gaínza Fernández de Medrano (20 October 1753 – 1829) was a Spanish military officer, knight of the Order of St. John and prominent politician...
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1977 Beagle Channel arbitration (category Legal history of Argentina)
Isaac F. Rojas und Arturo Medrano: Argentina en el Atlántico Chile en el Pacífico. Editorial Nemont, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979, in spanischer Sprache...
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20 17 Šimon Bartik Czech Republic 63.00 43.25 63.00 21 11 Nahuel Medrano Argentina 58.75 61.50 61.50 22 14 Javier Lliso Spain 23.00 26.00 26.00 — 23...
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United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (redirect from Federación Argentina)
Constitution. The Argentine National Anthem refers to the state as "the United Provinces of the South". The Constitution of Argentina recognises Provincias...
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Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, Alberto Ezcurra Medrano and other renowned thinkers from all three schools of Argentine maurrassisme, but most particularly from...
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Levrino, María de los Ángeles Medrano, Arturo Puig, Soledad Silveyra and Beatriz Taibo became famous. After the 1976 Argentine coup d'état and the establishment...
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