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    San Lorenzo (or: Villa San Lorenzo) is a town in the Tarija Department in Bolivia. San Lorenzo is the administrative center of Eustaquio Méndez Province...
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  • San Lorenzo, Tarija San Lorenzo, Nariño Lovrečica, also called San Lorenzo, a village in Umag San Lorenzo, a district in Heredia Province San Lorenzo...
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  • San Lorenzo Municipality may refer to: San Lorenzo Municipality, Pando in Madre de Dios Province, Bolivia San Lorenzo Municipality, Tarija in Eustaquio...
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    The Tarija War (Spanish: Guerra por Tarija), also known as the War between Argentina and the Peru–Bolivian Confederation (Spanish: Guerra entre Argentina...
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    Formation of Teachers Juan Misael Saracho) in San Lorenzo and other various schools and institutes of Tarija and La Paz. He was the producer of the program...
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    El Puente Municipality, Tarija Entre Ríos Municipality, Tarija Padcaya Municipality San Lorenzo Municipality, Tarija Tarija Municipality Uriondo Municipality...
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  • José Albornoz (category San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers)
    Talleres de Córdoba, San Lorenzo, Deportivo Español, River Plate, Racing, Gimnasia, Independiente, Newell's Old Boys, Unión Tarija, Olimpo and Belgrano...
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  • Cañón del Pilaya (category Landforms of Tarija Department)
    on the border between the departments of Tarija and Chuquisaca, separating the municipalities of San Lorenzo and Culpina. The Pilaya canyon has a depth...
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  • San Lorenzo Airport (ICAO: SLLZ) is an airstrip serving San Lorenzo de Moxos, a village in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The runway is at the north...
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  • Alan Sánchez (footballer, born 2004) (category People from Tarija Department)
    professional footballer who plays as a forward for Always Ready. Born in San Lorenzo, Tarija, Sánchez played local football in Villamontes, before being picked...
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  • Mariano Ricafort reconquered Tarija for the Royalists on 11 July 1817. Lamadrid with his army managed to return to San Miguel de Tucumán. This would...
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  • Nahuel Quiroga (category Club San José players)
    Rojas, prior to a seven-year spell with El Huracan. Further periods with San Lorenzo, Lanús and Academia Griffa followed before he joined Sarmiento in 2009;...
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  • The San Lorenzo Formation is a Dapingian geologic formation of southern Bolivia. The dark gray, greenish, and black shale with thin intercalations of...
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  • Paz, Oruro and Cochabamba; group 2 of teams from Potosí, Chuquisaca and Tarija, and group 3 of teams from Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando. The top two placed...
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    Claudio Morel (category San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers)
    Ciclón de Tarija. However, the rumors was never officially confirmed. In February 2021, Morel returned to Boca Juniors as a youth coach. San Lorenzo Argentine...
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  • Punata Robore Rurrenabaque San Borja San Ignacio de Velasco San José de Chiquitos San Julián Santa Cruz de la Sierra Sucre Tarija Trinidad Tupiza Uyuni Vallegrande...
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    officially moved to the banks of the Guapay Empero river and renamed San Lorenzo de la Frontera. Nevertheless, the conditions proved to be even more severe...
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    paired with another Argentine club, San Lorenzo. Bolivar won the first leg in La Paz 2-1, but in Buenos Aires San Lorenzo won 4-2 and eliminated Bolivar 5-4...
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    Limoquije, Sachojere, San Antonio San Andrés San Andrés, Peroto Moxos San Ignacio San Ignacio San Ignacio, San Francisco, San Lorenzo Vaca Díez Riberalta...
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  • and 2 October 2022 (originally scheduled from 30 April to 7 May 2022). San Lorenzo were the defending champions. The competition was contested by 12 teams:...
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  • Osvaldo Ozzán (category San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers)
    Argentine football winger and striker who played at professional level for San Lorenzo in Argentina, Huachipato and Cobresal in Chile, Oriente Petrolero, Blooming...
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  • Santa Cruz SLAS ASC Ascención de Guarayos Airport Bermejo Aniceto Arce Tarija SLBJ BJO Bermejo Airport Camiri Cordillera Santa Cruz SLCA CAM Camiri Airport...
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  • Centenário, Tarija Attendance: 4.500 November 7 15:30 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 1,000 In this Round Stomers San Lorenzo qualified as...
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    May. Argentine forces under Colonel Gregorio Paz moved to the San Luis valley near Tarija, arriving there on 10 June 1838. According to an Argentine account...
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    Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. In 1774, San Ramón de La Nueva Orán was founded between Salta and Tarija (Tarija was added to the intendency later, in 1807)...
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    would go on to become Bolivia: Charcas, Cochabamba, Mizque, Chichas, and Tarija. The Eastern Province (Provincia Oriental) became independent as Uruguay...
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    approximately 900 BCE which is around the same time that the Olmec occupation of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán began to weaken. The Maya writing system was logosyllabic...
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  • Canasmoro (category Populated places in Tarija Department)
    Canasmoro is a town in the Tarija Department of Bolivia. INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia. "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2012"...
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    Internacionales". msj.go.cr (in Spanish). San José. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "Tarija y Santa Cruz de la Sierra buscan...
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    LIDER, SAN, CHINO, MATICO, MANOS, and GH–each won one. In Tarija department, MAS-IPSP won 5 of the 11 mayor's races: : Caraparí, El Puente, San Lorenzo, Yunchará...
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