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    Domingo de Acassuso (1658–1727) was a Spanish politician and military man, who served as mayor of Buenos Aires in 1716. He was the founder of the city...
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    (13 mi) from the city of Buenos Aires. The founder of San Isidro was Domingo de Acassuso, who built a cathedral in 1706 dedicated to San Isidro Labrador,...
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    Argentina. The Parish of San Nicolás de Bari was established in 1733 by Domingo de Acassuso, founder of San Isidro. It was rebuilt in 1767. Its first priest...
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    its name to "Club Atlético Acassuso". The name also honored Domingo de Acassuso, founder of San Isidro partido. Acassuso obtained a place in the official...
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    for much of the 18th century, one of the area's first landowners, Domingo de Acassuso, began cultivating olive trees around 1720 and the spot was officially...
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    Antonio Pelliza de Morales, married María Lorenza de Acasuso, the granddaughter of Domingo de Acassuso, the founder of San Isidro. Colonel Jose Maria Pelliza...
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    Plaza de San Isidro in San Isidro's historic quarter. Built on the site of a 1706 chapel opened by the city's founder, Captain Domingo de Acassuso, the...
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  • Francisco Pelliza (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    great-grandson of Domingo Pelliza, a Genoese merchant established in Buenos Aires by 1738. He was also a descendant of Domingo de Acassuso, founder of San...
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  • theater play by Luis Rodríguez Acassuso. The movie was released on May 2, 1955, and rated PG 16. Zully Moreno as Mercedes Romero de Vargas Peña Carlos López...
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  • Ramiro Fernández (category Club Atlético Acassuso footballers)
    Primera B Metropolitana in his final campaign: 2017–18. On 7 June 2018, Acassuso completed the signing of Fernández. He made his debut in a fixture in August...
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  • Lucas Ceballos (footballer, born 1988) (category Club Atlético Acassuso footballers)
    with Primera B Metropolitana side Acassuso, with whom he scored on his professional debut with versus Defensores de Belgrano in August 2013, followed...
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  • Estudiantil Porteño won the amateur AFA championship with Pedro Maseda and Domingo Tarasconi being both topscorers with 16 goals each. Because of the merging...
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    Boletín Oficial de Argentina "Estaciones en la Costa", by Pablo Guiraldes, Summa+ magazine #14 "Un viaje al pasado en el Bajo de Acassuso", La Nación, 9...
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    residence Merlo Municipal Palace The Church of Our Lady of Mercy (Benoit) Domingo Faustino Sarmiento school (Benoit) Argentina portal Merlo Partido Media...
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  • Ferro Juan Manuel Ortiz to C.A. Cerro Leonardo Romero to Acassuso Cristian Cellay to Estudiantes de La Plata Sebastián Díaz to Defensor Sporting Luciano Varaldo...
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  • (C) Unión Villa San Carlos Acassuso Almagro Atlanta Barracas Central Chacarita Juniors Colegiales Comunicaciones Defensores de Belgrano Deportivo Armenio...
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  • established the Convent of Santo Domingo. The Camino Real was extended south from Sarandí by order of the Real Consulado de Buenos Aires, and the pontoon...
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    Ecuador Rio de Janeiro, Brazil San José, Costa Rica San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States San Salvador, El Salvador Santiago, Chile Santo Domingo, Dominican...
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  • Wayback Machine El Eco. (in Spanish) "Gimnasia se refuerza con jugadores de Godoy Cruz" Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine mdz. (in Spanish) Manco...
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    first officially used in 1948, when Governor of Buenos Aires Province Domingo Mercante signed a bill delineating as such an area covering 14 municipalities...
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  • Suárez v Deportivo Riestra Deportivo Español v J. J. de Urquiza Flandria v Almirante Brown Acassuso v Excursionistas Comunicaciones v Liniers Estudiantes...
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    1870, and its first schools were opened at that time as part of President Domingo Sarmiento's program for education in Argentina. The town was designated...
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  • CBSB - Confederação de Beach Soccer do Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2024. "ZÉ LUCAS". CBSB - Confederação de Beach Soccer do Brasil...
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  • Thumbnail for Ramos Mejía
    institutions in the city are the Ward College, established in 1913, the Santo Domingo College (founded in 1915), and the Salesian Wilfrid Barón College of Don...
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  • tournament. Only expatriate clubs are identified with national flags. Opening '10 - Transfers at ArgentineSoccer.com Mercado de pases at Olé (in Spanish)...
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  • Thumbnail for Tigre Partido
    the area became economically and socially more important, mainly due to Domingo F. Sarmiento, president of Argentina from 1868 to 1872. Sarmiento insisted...
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    November 11, 1961, the partido's first school was founded: School Nº4 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. On March 22, 1965, the Santa María Reina church was...
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    Nicolás Peranic (category Club Atlético Acassuso footballers)
    20th century and made his home in Chaco Province, changing his name to Domingo Antonio Peranic. Both Peranic and his wife graduated as PE teachers. Peranic...
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    EGB 16 (former residence of Carlos Pellegrini). School EGB 5 (founded by Domingo F. Sarmiento). Hospital Lucio Meléndez, named after the physician who died...
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  • Caseros, Buenos Aires (category Tres de Febrero Partido)
    Antonio de la Vega, Presidente Juan Domingo Perón, Aviadora Lorenzini, Misiones, Marconi, República Avenue, Marcelo T de Alvear Avenue, Justo José de Urquiza...
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