San Juan (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈxwan]) is the capital and largest city of the Argentine province of San Juan in the Cuyo region, located in the...
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Club Atlético San Martín, mostly known as San Martín de San Juan, is an Argentine football club from the city of San Juan. The team currently plays in...
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San Juan Province (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈxwan]) is a province of Argentina, located in the western part of the country. Neighbouring provinces...
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San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, most commonly refers to: San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan, Argentina San Juan, Metro Manila, a city in the Philippines...
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ARA San Juan (S-42) was a TR-1700-class diesel-electric submarine in service with the Submarine Force of the Argentine Navy from 1985 to 2017. It was built...
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On 15 November 2017, the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan disappeared in the South Atlantic off the coast of Argentina while on a training exercise. After...
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The 1944 San Juan earthquake took place on 15 January in the province of San Juan, in the center-west area of Argentina, a region highly prone to seismic...
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Faustino Sarmiento Airport, serving San Juan, Argentina Ohkay Owingeh Airport, formerly known as the San Juan Pueblo Airport Fernando Ribas Dominicci...
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the Argentine War of Independence, as well. Independence Park features an equestrian monument to General José de San Martín, liberator of Argentina, Chile...
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Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O'Dogan (December 18, 1777 – March 13, 1850) was an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century. He was appointed...
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Patagonia San Juan Bosco (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco) is a higher education establishment in Patagonia, southern Argentina. It...
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San Juan (/ˌsæn ˈhwɑːn/ san WHAHN, Spanish: [saŋ ˈxwan]; Spanish for "Saint John") is the capital city and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth...
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Education in Argentina Argentine Higher Education Official Site Argentine Universities Automation Institute Universidad Nacional de San Juan — Institutional...
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The Governors of San Juan Province, Argentina since Argentina became independent have been the following Gobiernos provinciales desde 1930 hasta 1958 Fundacion...
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The San Juan River is, together with the Jáchal, the most important river of the Argentine province of San Juan. Both join the Desaguadero/Colorado system...
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Eva Perón (redirect from Spiritual Leader of the Nation of Argentina)
and Argentine culture because of the Eva Perón Foundation, a charitable organization that had a huge impact in Argentine society. She met Colonel Juan Perón...
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San Juan Capistrano (also known colloquially as San Juan or SJC) is a city in southern Orange County, California, United States. The population was 35...
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Eliana Krawczyk (category Argentine Navy officers)
November 2017) was an officer of the Argentine Navy. She was among the 44 crew members of the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan when it sank on 15 November 2017...
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America/Argentina/La Rioja – La Rioja (LR) America/Argentina/San Juan – San Juan (SJ) America/Argentina/Mendoza – Mendoza (MZ) America/Argentina/San Luis...
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San Cristóbal is a barrio or neighbourhood of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. The Subte Line E goes under the San Juan Avenue. Argentina portal San...
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Cristina López Valverde (category People from San Juan, Argentina)
15 February 1959) is an Argentine politician from the Justicialist Party. She currently sits as a National Senator for San Juan Province since 2023. "Honorable...
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Juan Bautista Alberdi (August 29, 1810 – June 19, 1884) was an Argentine political theorist and diplomat. Although he lived most of his life in exile in...
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The San Juan Formation (Spanish: Formación San Juan) is a geologic formation in Argentina. The formation comprising limestones, mudstones and marls was...
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San Martín did not have more resources than those he already had: Buenos Aires denied him any support, the other Argentine governors (such as Juan Bautista...
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Alejandro Spajić (category Sportspeople from San Juan, Argentina)
"Best Spiker" 1995 Argentine Championship – Champion, with Obras San Juan 2001 Argentine Cup – Champion, with Obras San Juan 2003 Argentine Championship –...
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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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Juan Agustín Musso (born 6 May 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for La Liga club Atlético Madrid, on loan from Serie...
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The coat of arms of the Argentine Republic or Argentine shield (Spanish: Escudo de la República Argentina) was established in its current form in 1944...
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Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Boedo neighborhood...
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Félix Aguilar Observatory (category Buildings and structures in San Juan Province, Argentina)
an astronomical observatory. It was established in 1953, in San Juan Province, Argentina. In 1974, it was renamed to Carlos Ulrrico Cesco Astronomical...
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