Quequén is a port and a resort town in Necochea Partido, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, on the Atlantic coast by the Quequén Grande River, directly...
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(Suquía River) Puelo River Quequén Grande River Quinto River (Popopis River) Reconquista River Río de la Plata Río de los Patos Río de Oro Rosario River Saladillo...
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Darré Río Atuel Río Bermejo Río Colorado Río Cuarto Río Cuarto (city) Rio de la Plata Rio Diamante Río Gallegos Río Grande Río Iguazú Río Negro Río Negro...
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was formally named "Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata" by the Spanish Empire, and "United Provinces of the Río de la Plata" after independence. The 1826...
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GC-73 Cabo Corrientes GC-74 Quequén GC-75 Bahía Blanca GC-76 Ingeniero White GC-77 Golfo San Matías GC-78 Madryn GC-79 Río Deseado GC-80 Ushuaia GC-81...
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Puerto Madryn, Quilmes, Rafaela, Rawson, Resistencia, Río Cuarto, Río Gallegos, Río Grande, Río Tercero, Rosario, Rosario de Lerma, Salta, San Antonio...
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81889 (Rio Goascorán) Río Grande de San Miguel, 13°14′00″N 88°22′00″W / 13.2333333°N 88.3666667°W / 13.2333333; -88.3666667 (Río Grande de San Miguel)...
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to Panamax vessels. Buenos Aires — Argentina Bahía Blanca — Argentina Quequén — Argentina Santos — Brazil Port of Tubarão, Vitória — Brazil, largest...
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General Roca Railway (category Transport in Río Negro Province)
bridge over the Quequén River in December 1968, with the Government alleging that the bridge was not safe. After Necochea was closed, Quequén was set as the...
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Plata, Bahía Blanca, Puerto Belgrano, San Nicolas, Ensenada, Sorento, Quequén, the Paraná Delta, and the Matschwitz canal. From 1910 until 1913, Ackermans...
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Partido 37°27′52″S 57°6′51″W Fl(5) W 26s 65 G0910 110-19428 18 Quequén Lighthouse 1921 Quequén 38°34′0″S 58°41′4″W Fl(2) W 15s 63 G0926 110-19480 25.7 Punta...
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2018-09-07 Río Chico Group Raigemborn, María Sol; Krause, Javier M.; Bellosi, Eduardo; Matheos, Sergio D. (2010), "Redefinición estratigráfica del Grupo Río Chico...
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mentioning, one of which was found at the Río Anisacate in the Argentine province of Córdoba and the other in Arroyo Quequén Salado near Oriente in the Argentine...
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Eustoquio Díaz Vélez (category People from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
Partidos-), "Díaz Velez Fields" and "White Dunes" (located south of the Quequén Grande River the Argentine Sea -in the current Necochea Partido). It became...
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needed] Source: [citation needed] Source: [citation needed] Notes: Estación Quequén abandoned the tournament for financial problems. Source: [citation needed]...
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N. platensis was particularly apparent in the fossil finds from the Quequen Grande site in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires. Isotope studies of finds...
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Heckhausen, Carlos F. (1991). "El puente "San Roque González de la Cruz" sobre el río Paraná, entre Posadas (Argentina) y Encarnación (Paraguay)" [The bridge "San...
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Description Icarahy Brazil The cargo ship collided with the breakwater at Rio Grande do Norte and sank with the loss of seven crew. Isobel Moore United Kingdom...
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