Marcos Paz is the capital of Marcos Paz Partido, in the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, located 48...
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Marcos Paz (1813 – January 2, 1868) was Governor of Córdoba and Tucumán Provinces, an Argentine Senator, and Vice President of Argentina from October 12...
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Marcos Paz is a partido in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires. Its capital city is Marcos Paz. Established on 25 October 1878 (provincial law 1244)...
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of children during his tenure. The following year, Videla died in the Marcos Paz civilian prison five days after suffering a fall in a shower. Jorge Rafael...
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then was the governor itself who appointed the judges, now called Juez de Paz (Justice of the Peace), his administrative territory was called Partido judicial...
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Italian equivalent. Marcos or Markos may refer to: Marcos Acuña, Argentine footballer Marcos Aguirre, Argentine footballer Marcos Ambrose, Australian...
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connected with the conurbation: Escobar (256,449) General Rodríguez (143,211) Marcos Paz (67,154) Pilar (395,072) Presidente Perón (102,128) San Vicente (98,977)...
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Juan Carlos Onganía (category People from Marcos Paz Partido)
subsequent decline. Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo was born on 17 March 1914 in Marcos Paz, in the province of Buenos Aires to Carlos Luis Onganía and Sara Rosa...
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were considered. To the southwest, the section from González Catán to Marcos Paz (closed at the time of privatisation) to be restored and reopened, extending...
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pro- and anti-Marcos troops, Marcos was advised by US President Ronald Reagan through Senator Paul Laxalt to "cut and cut cleanly". Marcos then fled with...
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attack on a portable toilet while at Glastonbury Festival. 17 May 2013 Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires, Argentina Jorge Rafael Videla 87 Died of a heart attack...
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Zamora, Luján, Luján de Cuyo, Malvinas Argentinas, Mar del Plata, Marcos Juarez, Marcos Paz, Mendoza, Merlo, Moreno, Morón, Necochea, Neuquén, Oberá, Olavarría...
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Hurlingham, Ituzaingó, José C. Paz, La Matanza, Lanús, La Plata, Lomas de Zamora, Luján, Malvinas Argentinas, Marcos Paz, Merlo, Moreno, Morón, Pilar,...
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October 12, 1868 – October 12, 1874 President Domingo Sarmiento Preceded by Marcos Paz Succeeded by Mariano Acosta Personal details Born January 4, 1829 Buenos...
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president of the unified country. Waged the War of the Triple Alliance. Marcos Paz (Died 2 January 1868) Acting President of Argentina from 12 June 1865...
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Ferré Succeeded by Salustiano Zavalía In office 1862–1864 Preceded by Marcos Paz Succeeded by Pedro Ferré Governor of Buenos Aires In office December 21...
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of anarchy in that province, Paunero entered it and appointed Marcos Paz as governor. Paz resigned in January and Paunero occupied the position of provisional...
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The Reconquista is part of the Río de la Plata basin. It originates in Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires Province, and flows across 18 municipalities, emptying into...
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Plans for the Mercedes complex were scrapped in 2018 and another in Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires announced instead. Sol Amaya (May 12, 2018). "El traslado...
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the Argentinean troops, delegating the office to his vice president Marcos Paz. Paz died on 2 January 1868 due to a cholera epidemic affecting Buenos Aires...
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1017/S0952675700001615, JSTOR 4420057, S2CID 57072569 Simonet, Miquel; Rohena-Madrazo, Marcos; Paz, Mercedes (2008), Colantoni, Laura; Steele, Jeffrey (eds.), "Preliminary...
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500 Uruguayans at the front. After the death of Argentine vice president Marcos Paz, Mitre relinquished his position for the second and final time on 14 January...
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October 1868 Interim 12 December 1861 – 12 October 1862 Vice President Marcos Paz Succeeded by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento 7th Governor of Buenos Aires In...
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Rodolfo Arruabarrena (category People from Marcos Paz Partido)
Arruabarrena Date of birth (1975-07-20) 20 July 1975 (age 49) Place of birth Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Left-back...
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of the formations facilitated the extension of services on branch G to Marcos Paz, a section which not see rail service since 1993. When the state-owned...
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