• Cerrito is a small town in the Ñeembucú Department, Paraguay. It is located along the Paraná River, and is a small town with about 1,000 permanent residents...
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  • Look up Cerrito, cerrito, or cerritos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cerrito, Cerritos, El Cerrito, or Los Cerritos may refer to: El Cerrito, Catamarca...
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    Isla del Cerrito is located at the confluence of the Paraguay and Paraná Rivers. The San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge, Southern Paraguay and Northern...
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    industry. Paraguay River in the Amolar Mountains, in Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil The Paraguay River around Isla del Cerrito, Argentina-Paraguay border...
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  • Capitán Meza Capitán Miranda Caraguatay Carapeguá Carayaó Carmen del Paraná Cerrito Ciudad del Este Concepción Coronel Bogado Coronel Martínez Coronel Oviedo...
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  • Paraguay. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Benjamín Aceval. The city is named after Tomás Benjamín Aceval Marín, the Paraguayan diplomat...
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    the town of Humaitá. The department is divided in 16 districts: Alberdi Cerrito Desmochados General José Eduvigis Díaz Guazú Cuá Humaitá Isla Umbú Laureles...
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    Isla del Cerrito is a village and municipality of the Chaco Province in Northern Argentina, at the Argentina–Paraguay border Ministerio del Interior (in...
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  • Antigua Imagen, San Jorge, Acosta Ñu, Achucarro, Cerrito, San Agustín, Amanecer, Las Garzas, La Merced, Cerrito, and Achucarro. The river affects the weather...
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  • Cerro Cero (disambiguation) Serro, a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil Cerrito (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    Justo Villar (category Paraguay men's under-20 international footballers)
    A Paraguay international on 120 occasions, Villar represented the nation in three World Cups and seven Copa América tournaments. Born in Cerrito, Ñeembucú...
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    The Paraguayan Army (Spanish: Ejército Paraguayo) is the ground force branch of the Armed Forces of Paraguay. It is organized into three corps and nine...
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    (Spanish pronunciation: [gwajˈɾa]) is one of the seventeen departments of Paraguay. Its capital and most populous city is Villarrica. It is located to the...
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    Isla Apipé Isla Bermejo Isla de los Estados Isla de San Martín Isla del Cerrito Isla Martín García Isla Trinidad (Buenos Aires) Patagonic Archipelago Archipiélago...
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  • Koreans in Paraguay formed one of the earliest Korean diaspora communities in Latin America. However, they were always overshadowed by the larger Korean...
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  • Capiatá (category Paraguay geography stubs)
    10 Laurelty 11 Toledo Cañada 15 Aldana Cañada 16 Urugua´y 17 Ycua-cora cerrito 18 Loma Barrero Carlos Lara Bareiro, musician "Municipalidad de Capiatá ::...
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    of Entre Ríos and Corrientes, with the participation of the Republic of Paraguay as Brazil's co-belligerent and ally. The war was part of a decades-long...
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    Treaty of the Triple Alliance (category Paraguayan War)
    Additionally, Brazilian forces occupied the Isla del Cerrito, an island near the mouth of the Paraguay River that was claimed by Argentina but which had...
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  • place. Notes: Rentistas were awarded three points and Cerrito were deducted three points due to Cerrito fielding the ineligible player Franco Martínez during...
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    The Battle of Cerrito (outskirts of Montevideo, 31 December 1812), was a battle for the War of Independence of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata...
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    Buenos Aires, seat of government of the Spanish viceroy. Modern Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia were also part of the viceroyalty, and began their push for...
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  • (Spanish pronunciation: [itawˈɣwa]) is a city of the Central Department, Paraguay. Founded in 1728, it is known for the ñandutí, a form of traditional lacemaking...
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  • Diego Martínez (Uruguayan footballer, born 1981) (category Sportivo Cerrito players)
    Bella Vista. Defensor Sporting 2001 Plaza Colonia 2002–2003 Sportivo Cerrito 2004–2008 Sud América 2008 Cerro 2009–2010 Sportivo Luqueño 2011–2012 Sud...
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  • (1829–1831, 1832–1833, 1982) Formosa Gobierno del Cerrito (1843–1851) Gonaïves, Haití. Misiones Paraguay (1873) Patagonia Peru (1820–1822 during the Independence...
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    2023 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Playa (category International club association football competitions hosted by Paraguay)
    who are members of CONMEBOL. The tournament will take place in Luque, Paraguay, at Los Pynandi World Cup Stadium, between 3 and 10 December 2023, and...
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  • Martínez (Uruguayan footballer) (born 1989), midfielder for Club Sportivo Cerrito Pablo Martinez (Welsh footballer) (born 2000), English-Welsh footballer...
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    is an extensive archeological collection of man-made tumuli known as "Cerritos de Indios" in the eastern part of the country, some of them dating back...
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  • Vista Clásico de la Villa: Cerro v Rampla Juniors Clásico del Cerrito: Club Sportivo Cerrito v Rentistas Clásico del Norte: Tacuarembó F.C. v Cerro Largo...
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    Ypacaraí (category Articles containing Paraguayan Guaraní-language text)
    History of Paraguay", was born in this city in 1901. It is worth highlighting the history of Luisón de Tacuaral, a legend that originated in Cerrito, a place...
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    Walter Pandiani (category Club Sportivo Cerrito managers)
    Retrieved 31 October 2022. "Cerrito arranca el Torneo Clausura con nuevo técnico: asumió Walter "Rifle" Pandiani" [Cerrito begin the Torneo Clausura with...
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