• Ayacucho is a city in eastern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina; the administrative seat of Ayacucho Partido. The city is located on the bankAgriculture...
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    The Battle of Ayacucho (Spanish: Batalla de Ayacucho, IPA: [baˈtaʎa ðe aʝaˈkuʃo]) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence...
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  • On December 9, 1974, the sesquicentennial celebration of the Battle of Ayacucho, the site of Simón Bolívar's final victory over Spain, eight Hispanic American...
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    This is a list of cities in Argentina. This is a list of the localities of Argentina of 45,000 to 150,000 inhabitants ordered by amount of population according...
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    the fall of the Royalist stronghold of Lima in 1821, and the Battle of Ayacucho of 1824, territorial integrity was solely sustained by the military brilliance...
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    Ayacucho Partido is a partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of 19,669 inhabitants in an area of 6,785 km2 (2...
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  • Aimé Félix Tschiffely (category Swiss emigrants to Argentina)
    were buried next to Gato and Mancha in Emilio Solanet's farm, near Ayacucho, Argentina. Solanet was an Argentinian National Deputy who bought the two horses...
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    Southern Quechua (category Languages of Argentina)
    regions of Ayacucho, Cusco and Puno in Peru, in much of Bolivia and parts of north-west Argentina. The most widely spoken varieties are Cusco, Ayacucho, Puno...
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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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    government emerged across Peru, during which authorities perpetrated the Ayacucho massacre and Juliaca massacre. Analysts said that Boluarte's crackdown...
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    Huayno (category Dance in Argentina)
    followed by two short beats. Carnaval Ayacuchano, a holiday genre from the Ayacucho Region, Peru Hiyawa or hiyaway (Quechua: hiyawa(y), Spanish: jiyawa(y)...
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  • Look up Ayacucho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ayacucho is the capital city of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru Ayacucho may also refer to:...
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    Tandil (redirect from Tandil, Argentina)
    -37.31889; -59.13472. The city borders Rauch and Azul (to the north), Ayacucho and Balcarce (to the east), Lobería, Necochea and Benito Juárez (to the...
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    1795 – 4 June 1830), known as the "Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho" (English: "Grand Marshal of Ayacucho"), was a Venezuelan general and politician who served...
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    provinces), and are subdivided in municipalities. They are extended in all of Argentina except for the Province of Buenos Aires and the Autonomous City of Buenos...
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    Quechua people (category Indigenous peoples in Argentina)
    historical Quechua people are: The Chanka people lived in the Huancavelica, Ayacucho, and Apurímac regions of Peru. The Huanca people of the Junín Region of...
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    Morochuco (category Ayacucho Region)
    cowboys of the plains of the Peruvian Andes, living mainly in the Region of Ayacucho. They raise cattle and tame horses for their livelihood, and they engage...
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    Ayacucho is a department of San Luis Province, Argentina. With an area of 9,681 km2 (3,738 sq mi) it borders to the east with the departments of Junín...
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    Brasília (September 2000) and Guayaquil (July 2002) – was held in Cuzco and Ayacucho, Peru, on 7 –9 December 2004. Officially it constituted the Extraordinary...
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    nations. Two years later Bolívar's forces beat the Spanish at the Battle of Ayacucho, securing the independence of Peru and the rest of South America. In the...
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    Rosario (redirect from Rosario, Argentina)
    (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo]) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos...
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    Carlos Leeb (category Ayacucho FC managers)
    Carlos Fabián Leeb (born 18 July 1968, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine former football striker and a current manager. He is the son of Luis Félix Leeb...
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  • archaeological site in the Amazonas Region, Peru Quchapampa (Ayacucho), a lake in the Ayacucho Region, Peru Quchapampa (Lima), a lake in the Lima Region...
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    definitive defeat of the Spanish Army in 1824 in the battles of Junín and Ayacucho and culminating in 1826 with the Siege of Callao. Consistent with the independence...
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    Jauja; they use lamb and a different seasoning; and 3) in several places of Ayacucho department. In the Peruvian Amazonia, the southern and northern Andes,...
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    San Luis (Spanish pronunciation: [san ˈlwis]) is a province of Argentina located near the geographical center of the country (on the 32° South parallel)...
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    University Autonomist Party of Corrientes Avellaneda Avenida General Paz Ayacucho Department, San Luis Azucena Villaflor Azul Partido Azul Bahía Blanca Bahía...
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    March 16, 1836, and closed on March 22. It featured representatives from Ayacucho, Arequipa, Cuzco, Puno and Tacna. On April 10, Orbegoso recognized South...
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    November 2019. "Maduro prometió casas, gasolina y trabajo para Puerto Ayacucho" (in Spanish). El Pitazo. 8 May 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2018.[permanent...
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    Vicuña (category Mammals of Argentina)
    vicuña called the Pampa Galeras – Barbara D'Achille in Lucanas Province, Ayacucho. During that time, a game warden academy was held in Nazca, where eight...
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