• The name of the city of Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈajɾes]), the capital of Argentina, means "Good Airs" or "Fair Winds" in Spanish...
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  • The federalization of Buenos Aires is, in Argentine law, the process of assigning federal status to a territory with the purpose of making that territory...
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    Adolfo Alsina (category Politicians from Buenos Aires)
    Maza). He moved to Montevideo, Uruguay when Juan Manuel de Rosas became Governor of Buenos Aires Province for the second time, in 1835. In the neighbouring...
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  • teams from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires and La Plata. That proposal was rejected by representatives from clubs outside Buenos Aires, who claimed...
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    Quisling and an enemy". In 1946, Stojadinović went to Rio de Janeiro, and then to Buenos Aires, where he was reunited with his wife and two daughters. Stojadinović...
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  • the last being the province of Tierra del Fuego in 1990. The city of Buenos Aires was established as the seat of the federal government in 1853 and put...
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    [dead link] Moody's downgrades EFSF, European Stability Mechanism – BuenosAiresHerald.com "Scope assigns European Financial Stability Facility first-time...
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