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    The General Manuel Belgrano Bridge (Spanish: Puente General Manuel Belgrano) is a road bridge that joins the Argentine cities of Corrientes (capital of...
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    The General Manuel Belgrano Railway (FCGMB) (Spanish: Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano), named after the Argentine politician and military leader Manuel...
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  • the president Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear. This monument of the general Manuel Belgrano, one of the greatest heroes of Argentine History, is in the Plaza...
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    National Flag Memorial (Argentina) (category Manuel Belgrano)
    was inaugurated on June 20, 1957, the anniversary of the death of Manuel Belgrano, creator of the Argentine flag, who raised it for the first time on...
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    Ginóbili Manuel B. Gonnet Manuel Belgrano Manuel de Sarratea Manuel Dorrego Manuel Puig Manuel Quintana Manuel Savio Manuel Sadosky Manuel Vicente Maza...
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    by the State in 1939 and was later integrated into Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano in 1948 when the entire Argentine railway network was nationalised...
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    Estanislao López (category Argentine generals)
    1806, and in the Argentine War of Independence under the command of Manuel Belgrano (creator of the Argentine flag); during this latter conflict, López...
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  • and carried out the Emancipatory campaigns under the command of General Manuel Belgrano. He was taken prisoner after the defeat of Ayohuma on November...
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    birth of José Hernández in 1834. Not a holiday. "Cuáles son los feriados puente de 2024" [Which are the bridge holidays of 2024] (in Spanish). La Nación...
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    Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores; both are now neighborhoods of the city. The 1994 constitutional...
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  • Some of them took the mail across rivers a mile or more across. General Manuel Belgrano recalled taking a small revolutionary army across the Corriente...
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    View from Puerto Madero The Italianate portico Equestrian statue of Manuel Belgrano Sculpture Coat of arms of Argentina Argentina portal Architecture portal...
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  • Viglione (1914–2010), Governor of Chubut (General) Belgrano – Many cities and towns after Manuel Belgrano Castelli – Many places after Juan José Castelli...
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  • "Puente Libertador General San Martín". "Presidente Tancredo Neves Bridge". "Hipólito Yrigoyen Bridge". "Santa Fe Suspension Bridge". "Puente General Artigas"...
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  • Brigade [es] "General Manuel Belgrano" (Brigada de Montaña V "General Manuel Belgrano") 15th Mountain Infantry Regiment [es] "General Francisco Ortiz...
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    bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (Drawing) from the School of Fine Arts Manuel Belgrano (1973). Toledo completed two residencies specializing in hand-made...
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    2019-04-05. Linea D – Ciudad de Buenos Aires ¿Por qué la línea D no llega hasta Puente Saavedra? – EnElSubte, 25 June 2013. Inaugurarían en junio el Metrobús Cabildo...
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    figures in Argentine culture and history such as Jorge Luis Borges and Manuel Belgrano displayed in glass enclosures in its platform walls. Some modern murals...
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    Buenos Aires. Its south–north axis runs along Leandro Alem Avenue, from Belgrano Avenue in the south to Retiro railway station in the north, and its east–west...
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    laying out of the Parque Tres de Febrero in land previously owned by Juan Manuel de Rosas. The project was begun in 1874; the park was opened on November...
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    although later acquitted. The dome was rebuilt by Portuguese architect Manuel Álvarez de Rocha after 1770. The façade by Blanqui and the towers were finally...
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  • of Peruvian-phobia on the part of the Argentines of the Junta when Manuel Belgrano exposed on July 6, 1816, in front of the deputies of the Congress of...
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    Esteban de Luca (1786) Buenos Aires Central Post Office (1928) Retiro (Belgrano) train station (1912) Retiro (Mitre) train station (1915) San Roque Chapel...
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    follow soon after. In 1949, Buenaventura Luna put on the air on Radio Belgrano a program called El canto perdido, with the aim of making a "barbarian...
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    Torre and Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, popular idols Carlos Gardel and Juan Manuel Fangio, international figures like Albert Einstein, Federico García Lorca...
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    de Mayo. Work began in 1957, and in 1966 the San José, Independencia, Belgrano and Plaza de Mayo (now Bolívar) stations were opened to the public by president...
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    government in 1939, was now merged with other companies into the General Manuel Belgrano Railway, which concentrated all of the passenger services at Rosario...
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    Boulevard and Juan Manuel de Rosas St., south of the city center. The station was part of the Córdoba Central Railway (then added to Belgrano Railway network)...
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    Northern Railway (and therefore the Alta Córdoba station) became part of General Belgrano Railway, one of the six divisions of recently formed Ferrocarriles...
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    with the Andean Railway of Bolivia, Ferronor in Chile, and Ferrocarril Belgrano in Argentina. There were also private industrial lines such as the Anglo-Chilean...
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