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    Buenos Aires (/ˌbweɪnəs ˈɛəriːz/ or /-ˈaɪrɪs/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes] ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital...
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  • newly formed IATA. In October 1946, it started international service to Buenos Aires at Morón Airport and in 1947 to Punta Arenas, Chile's most distant continental...
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    ISSN 1697-0101. Bazán, 2008, p. 168-173 Lonzano, Ezequiel (2014). Sexualidades disidentes en el teatro en Buenos Aires durante los años sesenta (PDF) (doctoral...
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  • Airlines Argentina, formerly LAN Argentina, was an airline based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a member of the LATAM Airlines Group. It was the second-largest...
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    Dora Barrancos (category Illustrious Citizens of Buenos Aires)
    Bonjour – was a housewife. The family moved from La Pampa Province to Buenos Aires Province, and Dora attended high school in the town of Laprida. In September...
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  • World War II, using a Douglas DC-4 to operate flights between Madrid and Buenos Aires. This flight was the first of an expansion of flights between Latin America...
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    Documentary research has shown the great majority of rural workers in Buenos Aires province were not herdsmen, but cultivators or shepherds. Thus, the gaucho...
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    Barreiro, Ricardo (2015). 100 años bajo Buenos Aires – Historia de la Línea A [100 years under Buenos Aires – History of Line A] (in Spanish). Editorial...
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  • INI. In 1946, using the Douglas DC-4 on the Madrid to Montevideo and Buenos Aires route, it became the first airline to fly between Europe and South America...
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    Buenos Aires and Eastern/Central Argentina. Other options are, from the East, by RN 23 (partially paved), crossing the railway line to Viedma (Línea Sur)...
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  • para conectar todos los ferrocarriles urbanos debajo del Obelisco - Buenos Aires Ciudad, 12 May 2015. "Récord histórico de pasajeros para el Tren de las...
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    Nuevos Ministerios]. ABC. Andén 2. 24 July 2007. [permanent dead link] "Línea Exprés Aeropuerto" [Airport Express Line]. Municipal Transport of Madrid...
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  • 10 – Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, crashes near Fray Bentos, Uruguay, traveling from Posadas to Buenos Aires, resulting in...
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  • runway and crashes while taking off from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, Argentina, killing 63 of the 100 people on board and 2 on the ground...
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    announced flights from June 2017 to Los Angeles, Oakland, Punta Cana and Buenos Aires.[relevant?] On 14 October 2019, the airport was the first target of protesters...
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    Chavez". The Moscow Times. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2021. "Gobierno en Línea: Biografía del Presidente Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías" (in Spanish). Government...
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    August 1985. Retrieved 26 September 2023. "ASN Accident Description (VASP-168)". Aviation Safety Network. 8 June 1982. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident...
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  • Asturias, Miguel Ángel (1978). "Viernes de Dolores" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Lozada. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Belaubre...
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  • people on board. Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901 – Flight 901 was cleared to land at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires when it suddenly lose control...
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    London–Paris–Lisbon–Dakar–Recife–Rio de Janeiro–São Paulo–Ascunción–Buenos Aires Pilot error, CFIT PP-PDO near Guararapes Int'l Airport 1 November 1961...
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    for use by Aeroposta Argentina in 1931. In 1934 it made a flight over Buenos Aires with Cardinal Monsignor Pacelli, shortly before he was elected as Pope...
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  • entre Mar del Plata y Miramar (Provincia de Buenos Aires) (PhD thesis) (PDF), Universidad de Buenos Aires, pp. 1–170, retrieved 2019-02-12 Tonni, Eduardo...
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  • Extraordinary Account of the Falklands War, p. ?, Tony Hoare, Hachette, 2022 Línea de fuego: historia oculta de una frustración, Héctor Rubén Simeoni & Eduardo...
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  • Capuchin Sister Maria Jacinta from cloister of Our Lady of the Pillar in Buenos Aires, possibly dating back to the 1820s. Her literary output was based on...
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  • una línea espiral, / no un círculo la armonía: Ironía y disonancia en un romance de Sor Juana" Blanca López de Mariscal, Revista Hispanófila, Vol.168, Mayo...
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    – The 25th Annual Premios Gardel take place at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires to celebrate the best in Argentinian music. Bien o Mal by Trueno wins...
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  • Valero Recio is caught trying to steal an MXN $189 (US$10) book from a Buenos Aires bookstore. December 9 – Jorge Zapata, grandson of Emiliano Zapata, sues...
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