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    Venado Tuerto (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈnaðo ˈtweɾto]) (Spanish for One Eyed Deer) is a city in the south-west of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina...
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    Olimpia Basketball Club, commonly known as Olimpia de Venado Tuerto (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈlimpja ðe βeˈnaðo ˈtweɾto], abbreviated Olimpia BBC) is...
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    Burgh has sold over 45 million albums worldwide. De Burgh was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina, to Colonel Charles John Davison, a British diplomat, and...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Venado Tuerto is an Argentinian diocese within the Ecclesiastical Province of Rosario. On 12 August 1963, Pope Paul VI established...
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    Rafaela (100,000), Reconquista (99,000) Villa Gobernador Gálvez (74,000), Venado Tuerto (69,000), and Santo Tomé (58,000). Citizens of the province are known...
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  • champion, by prevailing by 2–1 wins in a 3-game series over Olimpia of Venado Tuerto, the South American League champions. Unfortunately, the restructuring...
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    San Fernando (Buenos Aires) 69,110 Ciudad Evita (Buenos Aires) 68,650 Venado Tuerto (Santa Fe) 68,508 Bella Vista (Buenos Aires) 67,936 Luján (Buenos Aires)...
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  • Paulino Reale Chirina (category Roman Catholic bishops of Venado Tuerto)
    bishop of the Diocese of Venado Tuerto on June 19, 1989 and ordained September 8, 1989. Chirina would retire from Venado Tuerto diocese on December 16,...
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  • province of Chaco, while the remaining part lives in Buenos Aires, Tandil, Venado Tuerto, and General Madariaga, Argentina is the country with largest montenegrins...
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    and composer. He has played with The Mars Volta. Genovese was born in Venado Tuerto, Argentina, in 1979. He began playing the piano at the age of 5 or 6...
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    Carlos Delfino (category Olimpia de Venado Tuerto basketball players)
    professional career playing in the Argentine Basketball League for Olimpia de Venado Tuerto in the 1998–99 season, and he then transferred to Unión de Santa Fe...
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  • Stuttgart Miss Germany 1961 15 July 1961 48 1962  Argentina Norma Nolan 24 Venado Tuerto Miss Argentina 1962 14 July 1962 52 1963  Brazil Iêda Maria Vargas 18...
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  • Iglehart and Stephen Sanford played for Santa Inés, Jimmy Mills played for Venado Tuerto, and Pat Roark played for Los Pingüinos. The first championship was...
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  • professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Rivadavia de Venado Tuerto. Born in Buenos Aires, Zarosa began playing football in the youth system...
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  • Ciudad Madero Buenos Aires 75,582 98 Olivos Buenos Aires 75,527 99 Venado Tuerto  Santa Fe 75,437 68,508 100 San Pedro de Jujuy  Jujuy 75,037 101 El...
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    Its head town is Melincué (population 2,200), and its largest city is Venado Tuerto (population 70,000). It is bordered by the Caseros Department in the...
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  • Gabriel Fernando Roth (born 5 May 1979 in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe) is an Argentine footballer playing for Rangers. Argentine Primera statistics (in Spanish)...
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    Andrés Nocioni (category Olimpia de Venado Tuerto basketball players)
    forward / power forward Number 5, 6, 13 Career history 1996–1997 Olimpia Venado Tuerto 1997–1999 Independiente de General Pico 1999–2000 Tau Cerámica 2000–2001...
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    children. Silva and his family moved to Venado Tuerto in 1898 after being hired by the Italian Society of Venado Tuerto. He founded a lyrical center, taught...
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    gauchos, and several clubs opened in the following years in the towns of Venado Tuerto, Cañada de Gómez, Quilmes, Flores and later (1888) Hurlingham. In 1892...
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    Paraná, Rio Cuarto, Rosario, San Francisco, San Luis, Santa Fe, Tigre, Venado Tuerto, Villa María, and Villa Mercedes. Although Santana has open borders...
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    Walter Herrmann (category Olimpia de Venado Tuerto basketball players)
    his pro career in the top-tier level Argentine League with Olimpia Venado Tuerto in 1996. He played there until the year 2000. He won two Argentine League...
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  • later purchase land.[citation needed] In Curumalal, Buenos Aires, and Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe, Eduardo Casey helped populate the agriculturally barren provinces...
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    land in Santa Fe Province and founded there the present-day city of Venado Tuerto, named after a one-eyed deer that alerted early settlers to attacks...
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  • city of Rosario on November 7, 1768. Los campos del Venado Tuerto, Asociación Mutual Venado Tuerto, 1985 Campañas militares argentinas: De la dictadura...
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  • Ljubljana, Slovenia Olimpia Basketball Club, a basketball team based in Venado Tuerto, Argentina Olimpia (film), a 2018 Mexican adult animated thriller film...
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    Argentina 131 Win 112–4–14 (1) Omar Hermelindo Zarza PTS 10 Sep 13, 1975 Venado Tuerto, Argentina 130 Win 111–4–14 (1) Javier Ayala PTS 10 Aug 9, 1975 Estadio...
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    Córdoba and La Pampa. Within this region, many cities, such as Pergamino, Venado Tuerto and Rosario, are one of the most fertile areas in the continent. Some...
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    throughout the country, for example: Córdoba, Bariloche, Berisso, Esperanza, Venado Tuerto, and Comodoro Rivadavia have their own Immigrant's festivals. These...
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  • Argentina, some 370 km from the provincial capital and not far from Venado Tuerto. It has about 9,400 inhabitants as per the 2010 census [INDEC]. The...
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