• La Paz is a department in the province of Mendoza, Argentina, headquartered in the town of the same name, located 145 km (90 mi) from the provincial capital...
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  • La Paz Municipality, Bolivia La Paz River La Paz, Córdoba La Paz, Entre Ríos La Paz, Mendoza La Paz Department, Catamarca La Paz Department, Mendoza La...
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    is La Paz. Desaguadero La Paz Norte La Paz Sur Villa Antigua Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Paz, Mendoza. Municipal Site (Spanish) Mendoza Cuyo...
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  • La Paz Department may refer to: La Paz Department, Catamarca, Argentina La Paz Department, Entre Ríos, Argentina La Paz Department, Mendoza, Argentina...
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    La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of...
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    La Paz (pronounced [la ˈpas] , English: Peace) is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. The city had a 2020 census population of...
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  • Club Atlético La Paz is a Mexican professional football team based in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The club plays in Liga de Expansión MX. On April 20...
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  • Junín Department, San Luis La Paz Department La Paz Department, Catamarca La Paz Department, Entre Ríos La Paz Department, Mendoza Lavalle Department Lavalle...
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    The Estadio Rafael Mendoza Castellón is a multi-purpose stadium in the neighborhood of Achumani, La Paz, Bolivia. It is currently used mostly for football...
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    Enrique Dussel (category People from Mendoza Province)
    Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México from 2013 to 2014. Enrique Dussel was born on 24 December 1934 in La Paz, Mendoza. He studied at the Universidad...
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    La Paz was founded in 1548 by the Spanish conquistadors at the site of the Native American settlement Laja; the full name of the city was originally Nuestra...
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    Alonso de Mendoza (c. 1471/76 – 26 June 1549) was a Spanish captain, conquistador, and the founder of the city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz. He was appointed...
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    know their habits. The earliest sites of human occupation in Mendoza Province, Agua de la Cueva and Gruta del Indio, are 12,000–13,000 years old. In the...
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    Chepes Chilecito El Chamical Famatina Patquía Villa Unión Mendoza General Alvear Godoy Cruz La Paz Luján de Cuyo Malargüe Palmira Puente del Inca Punta de...
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    Plaza Murillo (category La Paz)
    The Plaza Murillo is the central plaza of the city of La Paz and the open space most connected to the political life of Bolivia. Prominent buildings on...
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    2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023. Mendoza, Luz (19 November 2014). "Las populares Cebras de La Paz cumplen 13 años concientizando a la población". eju!. Archived...
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    Club The Strongest is a Bolivian professional football club based in La Paz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Founded in 1908, their...
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    Estadio Guaycura (category La Paz, Baja California Sur)
    Carlos Mendoza Davis" (in Spanish). Noticias La Paz. February 24, 2019. Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. Retrieved July 4, 2019. "La Paz tendrá...
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    National Route 7 (Argentina) (category National roads in Mendoza Province)
    cross the Mendoza River. They also designed and build a modification of the original section of the road starting near the Mendozan city of La Paz, diverting...
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    according to the 2005 census. Its municipal seat is the city of Cotija de la Paz (pop. 12,453). Cotija is the birthplace of several religious figures, including...
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  • Chinese he’ping La Paz, Córdoba La Paz, Entre Ríos La Paz, Mendoza La Paz Department, Catamarca La Paz Department, Mendoza Salamabad Union La Paz, administrative...
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  • unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Pope Paul VI in Manila in 1970. Mendoza left La Paz, Bolivia, in 1962. From 1962 until 1970, he lived in Argentina, the...
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  • at the National School of Folklore “Mauro Núñez Cáceres” in the city of La Paz. Her legacy includes the following poetic works: Los ojos abiertos (1967)...
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    Gabino Coria Peñaloza (category People from Mendoza Province)
    an Argentine poet and lyricist. Gabino Coria Peñaloza was born in La Paz, Mendoza, in 1881. His family relocated to Buenos Aires, and Coria eventually...
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    Santa Rosa Department, Mendoza and La Paz Department, Mendoza East: San Luis Province and General Alvear Department South: La Pampa Province and Malargüe...
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  • Bandera Roja ('Red Flag') was a weekly labour newspaper published from La Paz, Bolivia, between 1926 and 1927. In total 52 issues of the newspapers were...
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  • The Mantarrayas de La Paz (English: La Paz Manta Rays) are a Mexican professional basketball team based in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The Mantarrayas...
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    Four cross border lines were also built: Arica to La Paz in Bolivia, another from Antofagasta to La Paz (currently operated only to Cochabamba), Antofagasta...
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    La Paz but needed to pass through Bolivia within three days due to a pending election which would close the border. Emon & Jamiul visited Valle de la...
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  • Jaime Mendoza-Nava (December 1, 1925 – May 31, 2005) was a Bolivian-American composer and conductor. Mendoza-Nava was born in La Paz, Bolivia. He studied...
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