artist Miguel Cané (1851–1905), Argentine writer Miguel Cané (actor) (born 1974), Mexican actor Paolo Canè (born 1965), Italian tennis player Caning (film)...
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Miguel Cané (27 January 1851 – 5 September 1905) was an Argentine writer, lawyer, academic, journalist and politician. Cané was born in Montevideo, Uruguay...
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Miguel Cané is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) Wikimedia Commons has...
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A Uruguayan Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Uruguayan descent or a Uruguay-born person who resides in Argentina. As of 2012, there were over 116,000...
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Antonio Bottiroli Silvina Bullrich Susana Calandrelli Eugenio Cambaceres Miguel Cané Martín Caparrós Evaristo Carriego Leonardo Castellani Abelardo Castillo...
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Although the Argentine Confederation issued 1-, 2- and 4-centavo coins in 1854, with 100 centavos equal to 1 peso = 8 reales, Argentina did not decimalize...
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the Escuela Naval Militar. On 24 February 1883 the Argentine representative to Europe, Dr. Miguel Cané, signed a £ 25,000 contract with shipyard Stabilimento...
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Manuel Mujica Lainez (category Argentine art critics)
well as from notable men of letters of 19th century Argentina, such as Florencio Varela and Miguel Cané. As was traditional at the time, the family spent...
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Sideral (horse) (category Argentine racehorses)
Clásico Comparación, Clásico Miguel Cané, and Cláisco José B. Zubiaurre. At stud, although he never led the Argentine general sire list, Seductor was...
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1837 generation (category Argentine Civil War)
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento who was president between 1868 and 1874, Miguel Cané (senior), Bartolomé Mitre, Andrés Lamas, Antonio Somellera, Vicente Fidel...
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media related to Economy of Argentina. Argentine Economy Ministry (in Spanish) Argentine Central Bank (in Spanish) Argentina's Economic Recovery: Policy...
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Luis L. Domínguez (category Argentine politicians)
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. He was nephew of Miguel Cané Andrade and cousin in first degree of Miguel Cané Casares. In 1837 Domínguez was one of the founders...
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literature. The predominant tendency was Realism, best represented by Miguel Cané in his autobiographical novel Juvenilia. Other writers influenced by...
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La Recoleta Cemetery (category 1822 establishments in Argentina)
escritores José Hernández, Victoria y Silvina Ocampo, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Miguel Cané, Oliverio Girondo y Paul Groussac; los premios Nobel Luis Federico Leloir...
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of the buildings along the avenue (among them, City Hall) after Mayor Miguel Cané enacted strict architectural zoning laws for the area facing the new...
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economic prosperity. An estimated 10-15% of Argentine farmland is foreign owned. One fourth of Argentine exports of about US$86 billion in 2011 were composed...
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Gaucho (category Argentine folklore)
María Ramos Mejía, Manuel Gálvez, Rafael Obligado, José Ingenieros, Miguel Cané, and above all Leopoldo Lugones and Ricardo Güiraldes. Their answer was...
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José Mármol (category Argentine journalists)
Alberdi, Florencio Varela, Esteban Echeverría, Juan María Gutiérrez, and Miguel Cané. Three years later, the siege of Montevideo by Rosas's ally Manuel Oribe...
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tortillas. Beef is a main part of the Argentine diet due to its vast production in the country's plains. In fact, Argentine annual consumption of beef has averaged...
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Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires (category Secondary schools in Argentina)
effective method of blood transfusion Roberto Aizenberg – Surrealist painter Miguel Cané – writer, diplomat and lawmaker Gregorio de Laferrère – playwright and...
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Nigromante (category Argentine racehorses)
October 1944–27 April 1962) was an Argentine-bred thoroughbred racehorse and notable sire. He won two legs of the Argentine Triple Crown and was among the...
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Swiss Bulldog Switzerland Companion dog Dogo Argentino Argentine Dogo Argentine Mastiff Argentina Guard dog, big-game hunting, dog fighting Dogo Guatemalteco...
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Martín García Mérou (category Argentine essayists)
Méndez [es]. At the age of nineteen he accompanied Miguel Cané as a legation officer in the Argentine embassy in Colombia, and shortly after in Venezuela...
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Ana Falú (category People from San Miguel de Tucumán)
won the Feminist Career Award together with other Argentine women. Ana Falú was born in San Miguel de Tucumán in 1947, the granddaughter of Syrian immigrants...
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Jorge Luis Borges (category 20th-century Argentine male writers)
for El Hogar. In 1938, Borges found work as the first assistant at the Miguel Cané Municipal Library. It was in a working-class area and there were so few...
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Jesuit missions among the Guaraní (redirect from Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis: San Ignacio Mini, Santa Ana, Nuestra Señora de Loreto and Santa Maria Mayor (Argentina), Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes (Brazil))
Miguel de Velasco San Rafael de Velasco San José de Chiquitos Santiago de Chiquitos San Juan Bautista Santo Corazón San Ignacio de Zamucos São Miguel...
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Agustina Andrade (category Argentine women poets)
Rosso. p. 256. Méndez, Gervasio (1877). Poesías. La Tribuna. pp. 49–. Cané, Miguel (1885). Charlas literarias (in Spanish) (Public domain ed.). Charaire...
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Denise Baron, Executive Chef, Burtons Grill & Bar, Boston, MA (eliminated after the dessert) Miguel Aguilar, Executive Chef, Piquant, New York, NY (winner)...
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Salta Province (category Provinces of Argentina)
southern Bolivia and northern Chile. Exploiting internal Argentine conflicts that arose after the Argentine Declaration of Independence, Bolivia annexed Tarija...
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Provincial Route 10 (La Pampa) (category Infobox road instances in Argentina)
63°23'W. When crossing the FCDFS tracks in the vicinity of the city of Miguel Cané, it passes through the access to Colonia Barón. It has a cut of 5 km...
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