Juan Pistarini (23 December 1882 – 29 May 1956) was an Argentine general and politician. Pistarini was born in the town of Victorica, La Pampa Province...
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since 1998. The airport is named after Juan Pistarini, Minister of Public Works during the presidency of Juan Perón, who placed the cornerstone of the...
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Pistarini is an Italian surname. Notable people with this surname include: Juan Pistarini (1882–1956), Argentinian general and politician Pascual Pistarini...
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other public investments. The new Minister of Public Works, General Juan Pistarini, oversaw the construction of 650,000 new, public sector homes, as well...
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Uruguay, abandoning the Casa Rosada, where generals Ramírez, Farrell, and Juan Pistarini received the rebel army shortly after noon, and Rawson declared himself...
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great influence on later Argentine history by introducing his subordinate Juan Perón into government and paving the way for Perón's subsequent political...
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Isabel Perón, first lady and president, 1974–1976 Juan Perón, president, 1946–55, 1973–74 Juan Pistarini, public works minister and vicepresident Raúl Prebisch...
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appointed by the Buenos Aires legislature, with the only exception of Juan Lavalle. Juan Manuel de Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive...
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Mástiles/La Carlota, Isla Ingeniero Sabino Corsi Norte/Sur and Isla General Juan Pistarini. As much as a 2,821 square kilometres (1,089 sq mi) area in and around...
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1944 22 Juan Pistarini Independent (Military) 24 February 1944 – 4 June 1952 Pedro Pablo Ramírez Edelmiro Julián Farrell Peronist Party Juan Domingo Perón...
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Hortensio Quijano (redirect from Juan Hortensio Quijano)
Juan Hortensio Quijano (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾˈtensjo kiˈxano]; June 10, 1884 – April 3, 1952) was the Vice President of Argentina under President...
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the Plaza de Mayo, in downtown Buenos Aires, demanded the liberation of Juan Domingo Perón, who was jailed in Martín García island. It is considered the...
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Paraguayan War. Seven Argentine vice presidents have succeeded to the presidency: Juan Esteban Pedernera (1861); Carlos Pellegrini (1890); José Evaristo Uriburu...
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Slovakia Milan Rastislav Štefánik Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires Argentina Juan Pistarini Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport...
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coup, and enjoyed the support of Onganía's replacement, General Pascual Pistarini, as well as the friendship of the Chief of Army Intelligence, General...
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Council International "Informe Anual del Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini". Retrieved 31 December 2022. "Sky Airline Adds Seasonal Santiago – El...
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United Airlines Flight 976 was a regularly scheduled flight from Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires to John F. Kennedy International...
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International Airport Argentina, Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Ministro Pistarini International Airport Belgium, Brussels Brussels Airport Brussels South...
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were Jorge Newbery Airport for its short-haul operations and Ministro Pistarini International Airport for its long-haul operations, both located in Buenos...
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known for the many gated communities there, as well as for the Ministro Pistarini International Airport and the Ezeiza Federal Prison Complex. Ezeiza and...
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Alitalia flight carrying the leader's retinue descended over Ministro Pistarini International Airport at Ezeiza, however, a scuffle erupted between left...
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state. The city is about a two-hour drive from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport. On the shores of the Ajó river, which flows from...
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Pursuant to the latter sentence, he was arrested in 2001 at the Ministro Pistarini International Airport on suspicion of attempting to flee the country (a...
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whereas an international service to Atlanta was operated from Ministro Pistarini International Airport. LAPA was the first carrier to break a monopolistic...
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2000 S.A. Cordoba is Argentina's third-busiest airport, after Ministro Pistarini International Airport and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, both of which are...
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Ibáñez del Campo International Airport) Argentina Buenos Aires (Ministro Pistarini International Airport Focus City Mendoza, Argentina (El Plumerillo International...
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Fort-de-France Panama: Panama City Paraguay: Asunción Puerto Rico: San Juan Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain Uruguay: Montevideo United States:...
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Irigoyen. Manuel de Sarratea. Military Junta (28–29 June 1966): Pascual Pistarini. Benigno Ignacio Varela. Adolfo Teodoro Álvarez. Junta of Commanders of...
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International Airport (IATA: PKX). ^5 BUE is common IATA code for Ministro Pistarini International Airport (IATA: EZE) and Jorge Newbery Airfield (IATA: AEP)...
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Quatro de Fevereiro Airport Terminated Argentina Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport Terminated Mendoza Governor Francisco Gabrielli...
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