The Colorado River (Spanish: Río Colorado, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o koloˈɾaðo]) is a river in the center of Argentina. The Colorado River marks most...
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River (Argentina) Río Colorado, Río Negro, a village in Argentina Colorado River (Potosi), Bolivia Colorado River (Rondônia), Brazil Colorado River (Aconcagua)...
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1957, that Río Negro acquired status of a province; its first provincial governor was Edgardo Castello of the Radical Civic Union (UCR). Río Negro is one...
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Río Colorado is a town and municipality in the Río Negro Province of Argentina. It is the administrative centre of the Pichi Mahuida Department. According...
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Río Colorado Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Río Colorado, ICAO: SAZQ) is a public use airport 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of Río Colorado, a town in the Río...
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6 Provincia de Neuquén, Argentina; 3. Río Colorado Formation" and "63.10 Provincia de Río Negro, Argentina; 4. Río Colorado Formation," in Weishampel...
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the Argentine War of Independence (1810–1818), the conflict prevented the formation of a stable governing body until the signing of the Argentine Constitution...
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Mexican-United States border. Rio Grande may also refer to: Río Grande (Mendoza), a tributary of Colorado Rivere in Argentina Río Grande (Bolivia), a tributary...
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blockade of the Río de la Plata, also known as Paraná War, was a five-year naval blockade imposed by France and the United Kingdom on the Argentine Confederation...
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Barrancas River (category Rivers of Argentina)
in western Argentina. Traveling eastward from the Andes range, it separates the Argentine provinces of Mendoza and Neuquén. Joining the Río Grande, it...
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Uruguayan War (category Argentina–Uruguay relations)
intervention by Argentina. Argentina was a fragmented nation (since the 1852 downfall of Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas), with the Argentine Confederation...
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Río Negro Department (Spanish: Departamento de Río Negro, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ˈneɣɾo]) is a department of the northwestern region of Uruguay...
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democracy initiatives. Baja California (Mexico) Colorado Delta (Mexico) Sonoran (Mexico) Sinaloan Coastal (Mexico) Río Bravo (Mexico, United States) Pecos (United...
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en 1781, Desde el Rio Negro, para Reconocer la Bahia de Todos los Santos, las Islas del Buen Suceso, y el Desague del Rio Colorado. Basilio Villarino...
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List of the most important cities, towns and villages in the Río Negro Province in Argentina, with their municipal population (2001 census [INDEC]). Allen...
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River (Spanish: Río Salado, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo] "Salty River") is a river that crosses several provinces of Argentina, flowing 1,150...
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Platine War (section Rosas rule in Argentina)
between the Argentine Confederation and an alliance consisting of the Empire of Brazil, Uruguay, and the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes...
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Anacleto Formation (category Geologic formations of Argentina)
the Argentine Patagonian provinces of Mendoza, Río Negro, and Neuquén. It is the youngest formation within the Neuquén Group and belongs to the Río Colorado...
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1963 Argentine Navy revolt in Spanish called Azules y Colorados (Blues and Colored) was an armed confrontation between elements of the Argentine military...
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form the Río de la Plata, Paraguay, Salado, Negro, Santa Cruz, Pilcomayo, Bermejo and Colorado. These rivers are discharged into the Argentine Sea, the...
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Antonio Erburu (category Footballers from Río Negro Province)
an Argentine footballer currently playing as a forward for Independiente (Río Colorado). Born in Río Colorado in the Río Negro Province of Argentina, Erburu...
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Patagonia (redirect from Argentine Patagonia)
south. The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia....
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River Iruya River Río Grande de Tarija Itaú River Lipeo River Pilcomayo River Pilaya River (Bolivia) San Juan del Oro River (Bolivia) Río Grande de San Juan...
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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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southeasternmost Río Negro Province. Cities inside the basin are Bahía Blanca and Carmen de Patagones in Buenos Aires Province and Viedma in Río Negro Province...
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Uruguayan Civil War (category Wars involving Argentina)
support Oribe, Lavalleja organized an army in Argentina and moved against Rivera, who was helped by Argentine Unitarians led by General Juan Lavalle. On...
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of it is a plain, and the rivers end at the Río de la Plata, making the Río de la Plata Basin. The Argentine Northwest region comprises the provinces of...
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United States Colorado River (Argentina) Colorado, Mitchells Plain, City of Cape Town, South Africa Colorado, Paraná, Brazil Colorado, Rio Grande do Sul...
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