• Carlos Casares may refer to: Carlos Casares (governor) (1830–1883), Argentine rancher, executive, and politician Carlos Casares (writer) (1941–2002),...
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    Carlos Casares (often referred to as Casares) is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Carlos Casares Partido. The settlement...
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    Club Agropecuario Argentino is an Argentine football club sited in Carlos Casares, a city of Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 2011, the club is one of...
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    Carlos Casares Mouriño was born in Ourense on 24 August 1941 and died in Nigrán on 9 March 2002. He was a Galician language writer. Carlos Casares was...
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    Carlos Casares (February 13, 1830 – May 2, 1883) was an Argentine rancher, executive, and politician. Carlos Gumersindo Casares was born to Gervasia Rodríguez...
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  • crater), on the Moon Smith (Martian crater), on Mars Smith, Buenos Aires, Carlos Casares Partido, Argentina Smith Volcano, Philippines Smith (advertising agency)...
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    Carlos Casares Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 21,000 inhabitants in an...
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  • Casares is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914–1999), Argentine fiction writer Ana Casares (died 2007), Polish-American...
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    Antonio Prieto, Carlos Casares, Carlos Dante, Enrique Carbel, Francisco Fiorentino, Horacio Palma, Héctor Millán, Mario Bustos, Juan Carlos Lamas, Libertad...
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    honored on Galician Literature Day: "Galician Literature Day, in memoriam Carlos Casares". Marca España. May 17, 2017. Archived from the original on July 4,...
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    Capitán Sarmiento Capitán Sarmiento 617 12,854 Carlos Casares Carlos Casares 2,520 21,125 Carlos Tejedor Carlos Tejedor 3,933 11,539 Carmen de Areco Carmen...
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  • Club City Province Stadium Capacity Agropecuario Argentino Carlos Casares Buenos Aires Ofelia Rosenzuaig 8,000 Aldosivi Mar del Plata Buenos Aires José...
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  • stash of gold and crassly bringing up their affair in front of Casares. Enraged, Casares points a gun at Jacinto and forces him to leave. As the orphans...
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  • Actividades Infantiles / Huracán (CR) / Jorge Newbery Ofelia Rosenzuaig 8,000 Carlos Casares Buenos Aires 2012 Club Agropecuario José Martín Olaeta 8,000 Rosario...
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  • Club City Province Stadium Capacity Agropecuario Argentino Carlos Casares Buenos Aires Ofelia Rosenzuaig 8,000 Aldosivi Mar del Plata Buenos Aires José...
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  • Saint Thomas. Santo Tomas may also refer to: Santo Tomás, Buenos Aires, Carlos Casares Partido, Buenos Aires Province Santo Tomás, Neuquén Santo Tomás, Atlantico...
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    Plata), Sarmiento (Junín), Douglas Haig (Pergamino), Agropecuario (Carlos Casares), Santamarina (Tandil), Racing de Olavarría (Olavarría), Flandria, Club...
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  • Dálmine on 5 July, as attacking midfielder Mariano Miño made the move to Carlos Casares. They opened their pre-season campaign with a 6–0 victory over Deportivo...
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    Fundación FLOR and Resiliencia SGR. Grobocopatel was born in 1964 in Carlos Casares, Buenos Aires. She attended the University of Buenos Aires from 1982-1985...
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  • Argentynie. Zobacz finał drugiej rundy! (wideo) Żużel. Dublet Polaków w Carlos Casares! Cóż za występy! Żużel. Świetne ściganie w finale! Podium nie dla Polaków...
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    Morel. Adolfo Bioy Casares was born on September 15, 1914, in Buenos Aires, the only child of Adolfo Bioy Domecq and Marta Ignacia Casares Lynch. He was born...
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  • Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao (exiled in Argentina) Fermín Bouza Brei Carlos Casares Mouriño Xosé Neira Vilas (exiled in Cuba) Antón Vilar Ponte Luís Seoane...
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    for Stutz and a rancher. By 1940 he was ranching on a large scale in Carlos Casares with 8,000 cattle, 4,000 sheep and 400 horses. He discovered the boxer...
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  • frontier, .50 Smith bullets were exacated at Fort General Paz(today Carlos Casares). They remained in use for line forces up to 1874 (the last inventory...
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    youth ranks of Atlético Carlos Casares, prior to featuring for the club at senior level. He remained with Atlético Carlos Casares, either side of a spell...
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    Tenth as a Patron of Astronomy", in Márquez-Villanueva, Francisco; Vega, Carlos Alberto (eds.), Alfonso X of Castile: The Learned King (1221–1284): An International...
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    Halpern (USA)  Iris Garcia (MEX)  Uhllana Woods (USA) Ciclismo en la ciudad de Carlos Casares (details) 10 January 2024 1.NE  Eliana Tocha (ARG)  Mayra Tocha (ARG)...
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  • 1988), Spanish footballer Carlos Mouriño (born 1943), Spanish-Mexican businessman and president of RC Celta de Vigo Carlos Casares Mouriño (1941-2002), Galician-language...
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    in 2003 offered a French anthology of Galician poems translated by Jose-Carlos Gonzalez. The name Rosalía de Castro has been used by several institutions...
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    the first two and last two days of Passover. Buenos Aires Province Carlos Casares Colonia Lapin Mauricio Hirsch Delfin Huergo Moctezuma Rivera Smith Entre...
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