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    The Salado River (Spanish: Río Salado, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo]) is a river in northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It originates at...
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    and the Río Negro. Another significant tributary to the Río de la Plata is the Salado del Sur River. Nomadic aboriginal people inhabited the Río de la Plata...
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    Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires...
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    Junín (IPA: [xuˈnin]) is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and administrative seat of the partido of Junín. It has a population of 85...
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    River, Ibicuí River, and the Río Negro. Another significant tributary to the Río de la Plata is the Salado del Sur River. The Río de la Plata Basin has been...
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  • Salado River or Río Salado may refer to: Salado River (Argentina), a tributary of the Paraná River Salado River (Buenos Aires), starts at the El Chañar...
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    Lobos (redirect from Lobos, Buenos Aires)
    Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It was founded on 2 June 1802 by José Salgado. Located 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Buenos Aires, Lobos is...
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    the creation of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1776 with Buenos Aires as its capital. Buenos Aires repelled two ill-fated British invasions...
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    The Salado River (Spanish: Río Salado, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo] "Salty River") is a river that crosses several provinces of Argentina, flowing...
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    The name Ojos del Salado [ˈo.xos d̪el saˈla.ð̞o] refers to a river, Río Salado ("Salty River"), that a 1937 Polish expedition used to reach the mountain...
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    are from the south clockwise Chubut, Neuquén, Mendoza, La Pampa and Buenos Aires. To the east lies the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Viedma near the...
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    editor, 1940 Plano del camino Buenos Aires-Mar del Plata, Automóvil Club Argentino, 1928 "Avanzan las obras del Río Salado", La Nación, 2004-02-21 Ciudad...
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    interior of the Buenos Aires Province, 2615 in the Santa Cruz Province, 2269 in the Río Negro Province, 1702 in the city of Buenos Aires, 844 in the Mendoza...
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    The Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway (BAGS) (Spanish: Ferrocarril del Sud) was one of the Big Four broad gauge, 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm), British-owned...
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  • Rooms of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Cámara de Comercio Británico) was an organization in charge of matters concerning the British community in the Río de la...
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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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    of Ferrocarriles Argentinos S.E.. Since March 2015 SOFSE has run the Buenos Aires commuter rail services Mitre, San Martín, Roca and Belgrano Sur lines...
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    University of Buenos Aires chemistry professor Hercules Corti to study the springs. Completing his report in 1918, Corti stated that the Río Hondo Hot Springs...
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    naturally north of the Río de la Plata and east of the Paraná, seldom south of the Río de la Plata and never south of the Salado. Before the introduction...
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    of the río Salado, where Paz was defeated in the Battle of San Gregorio on 22 January 1853. This led to the start of the siege of Buenos Aires, which...
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    Quequén (category Populated places in Buenos Aires Province)
    accompanied Juan de Garay, the second founder of Buenos Aires, on an expedition south of the río Salado in 1582. Garay describes the lands as fertile and...
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    Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise San Luis, Córdoba, Buenos Aires, Río Negro, Neuquén and Mendoza. In 1604 Hernando Arias de Saavedra was...
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    parallel south), Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santiago del Estero. Together with Córdoba and Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economico-political...
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    Paraná River (redirect from Río Paraná)
    The Paraná River (Portuguese: Rio Paraná [ˈʁi.u paɾaˈna] ; Spanish: Río Paraná [ˈri.o paɾaˈna] ; Guarani: Ysyry Parana) is a river in south-central South...
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    approved flag was on February 13, 1813, next to the Salado River, which became known as the "Río Juramento" ("Oath River"). The first battle fought with...
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    from Buenos Aires. Because of the remoteness of the theatre, messages had to be relayed between multiple couriers back to the city of Buenos Aires. Additionally...
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    General Paz Partido (category Partidos of Buenos Aires Province)
    (pop. 596) Villanueva (pop. 572) Barrio Río Salado (pop. 60) Alegre Rural area (pop. 1,758) Río Salado (Buenos Aires) (in Spanish) Provincial Website - General...
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    Casimiro Alegre (category Military personnel from Buenos Aires)
    Viceroyalty of Peru and Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, serving as alcalde of campaign in the Province of Buenos Aires, and as Commandant in the Regiment...
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    Samborombón Bay (category Landforms of Buenos Aires Province)
    (Spanish: Bahía de Samborombón) is a bay on the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Located at the Río de la Plata's mouth on the Argentine Sea, it begins...
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    river marked the traditional boundary between the vice-royalties of Buenos Aires and Peru. Kenneth D. Frederick (1975). "Historical Growth". Water Management...
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