in the northwest of the country, the province has the capital of San Miguel de Tucumán, often shortened to Tucumán. Neighboring provinces are, clockwise...
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Atlético Tucumán (mostly known as Atlético Tucumán) is an Argentine football club based in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán of Tucumán Province. Although...
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de Tucumán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel de tukuˈman]), usually called simply Tucumán, is the capital and largest city of Tucumán Province, located...
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governors of Tucumán Province, Argentina, after its separation in 1814 from the Municipality of Salta del Tucumán. Legislature of Tucumán Citations Páez...
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as San Martín de Tucumán) is an Argentine sports club founded in 1909 and based in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán Province. The club is notable...
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Coat of arms of Argentina (redirect from Coat of arms of Tucumán Province)
then it has symbolized triumph and glory. Coat of arms of Buenos Aires Province "National country symbols of Argentina". National-symbol.com. Archived...
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The Tucumán derby (clásico tucumano): is contested between the two major teams in the province of Tucumán, and it is played in San Miguel de Tucumán, San...
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seat of Chicligasta in Tucumán Province, Argentina. It is located 76 km south of the provincial capital San Miguel de Tucumán and has a population of...
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Tucumán Arde (translated "Tucumán is Burning") was a series of art events in Buenos Aires and Rosario, Argentina, in 1968 that addressed the living and...
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French Argentines (section Tucumán Province)
Mendoza and Tucumán provinces. According to the national census of 1895, 37.3% of Frenchmen settled in Argentina lived in the province of Buenos Aires...
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Operation Independence (category Tucumán Province)
("Operation Independence") was a 1975 Argentine military operation in Tucumán Province to crush the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), a Guevarist guerrilla...
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University of Tucumán (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Tucumán; UNT) is an Argentine national university located in Tucumán Province and the largest...
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The Republic of Tucumán (República de Tucumán) was a short-lived state centered on the town of San Miguel de Tucumán in today's Argentina that was formed...
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Graneros (Tucumán) is a settlement in Tucumán Province in northern Argentina. 27°39′S 65°27′W / 27.650°S 65.450°W / -27.650; -65.450 v t e...
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Tucumán by two Intendancies : Salta del Tucumán and Córdoba del Tucumán. The intendancy of Salta del Tucumán was subdivided, in addition to the city of...
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la Provincia de Tucumán (Tucumán Province Police; PPT) is an Argentine police agency, responsible for policing the Tucumán province. Argentine Federal...
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The Historical House of Tucumán (Spanish: Casa Histórica de Tucumán, officially "Casa Histórica de la Independencia") is a historic building and museum...
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The Battle of Tucumán was fought on 24 and 25 September 1812 near the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán, during the Argentine War of Independence...
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Florencio Fernández (category People from Tucumán Province)
serial killer who murdered around 15 women in his hometown of Monteros, Tucuman Province in the 1950s. He was popularly known as The Argentine Vampire and The...
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Joaquín Correa (category Footballers from Tucumán Province)
is nicknamed "El Tucu" (derived from his home province of Tucumán). Born in Juan Bautista Alberdi, Tucumán, Correa represented River Plate, Renato Cesarini...
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Bernabé Aráoz (category Governors of Tucumán Province)
governor of Tucumán Province in what is now Argentina during the early nineteenth century, and President of the short-lived Republic of Tucumán. Aráoz came...
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The Tucuman Rugby Union (Spanish: Unión de Rugby de Tucumán) or URT is the organisational body that controls the game of rugby union in the province of...
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House of Tucumán Tucumán Cathedral Provincial Historical Museum, Tucumán (former house of the Avellaneda) Church of San Francisco, Tucumán House of José...
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University, Colombia Saint Thomas Aquinas University of the North, Tucumán province, Argentina St. Thomas University (Canada), Fredericton, New Brunswick...
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spoken in the province of Tucumán in the Tolombon Valley. Amaicha - once spoken in the Sierra de Aconquija, Tucumán province. Tucumán or Tukma - once...
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Tucumán Province (25 families) El Siambón, Tafí Viejo Department, Tucumán Province (45 families) La Oyada, Tafí Viejo Department, Tucumán Province (15...
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Salta Province and Tucumán, and forces under Alejandro Heredia invaded the province, sent by Martín Miguel de Güemes. Aráoz took charge of the Tucumán army...
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Tucumán, the capital of the Yerba Buena Department in the province of Tucumán, Argentina Yerba Buena Department, a department of Tucumán Province, Argentina...
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Gabriel Esparza (footballer) (category Footballers from Tucumán Province)
Cristian Gabriel Esparza (born 30 January 1993) is an Argentinian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga 1 club PSBS Biak. "G. Esparza"...
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the alias 'Ricardo Klement', both worked for CAPRI Construction in Tucumán Province. Klammer recognized 'Klement' as Eichmann, and, when he returned to...
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