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The club has been accused of supporting several de facto governments of Argentina. [18] [28] In 1953, then President of Argentina Juan Domingo Perón took over the club. [18] [28] In the official history of the club it was stated that "The government of Gral. Pedro Aramburu repaired the abuse committed". [29]
Library Faculty of Education "Casa Peuser".. The National University of Comahue (Spanish: Universidad Nacional del Comahue, UNC [1] [2] /UNCo [2] [3] /Uncoma [3] [4]) is an Argentine national university with branches in the provinces of Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut, with a centre in the city of Neuquén and units in Viedma, Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, Cipolletti, Zapala, Allen ...
Universities in Argentina (National and Provincial) are public, tuition-free and state funded, ... Villa de Merlo: San Luis: www.unlc.edu.ar: 7 November 2014 [17]
President Domingo F. Sarmiento, father of the Argentine Education System. The education in Argentina known as the Latin American docta has had a convoluted history. [3] There was no effective education plan until President Domingo Sarmiento (1868–1874) placed emphasis on bringing Argentina up-to-date with practices in developed countries.
Cuba: 15 July 2013 Prize of the Santiago de Cuba Province. [91] Judicial Merit Recognition Cuba: 23 December 2013 Prize of the People's Supreme Court of Cuba. For "his transcendentals contributions to the conception of a humanistic justice". [92] [93] Plaque of the 55th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Organs of State Security Cuba: 25 ...
Argentina – Argentine Republic Capital: Buenos Aires: Widely recognized LON member state. Argentina was a federation of 15 provinces and 9 federal territories. [a] It had a claim over Argentine Antarctica. It also claimed the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, both of which were British crown colonies.
Argentina and Cuba share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Spanish Empire. In 1816, Argentina obtained its independence and in 1902, Cuba obtained its independence after the Spanish–American War. On 12 May 1909, Argentina and Cuba officially established diplomatic relations. [1]
Fernando Nadra (June 29, 1916, San Miguel de Tucumán, – August 22, 1995, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine lawyer, journalist and public speaker.He was one of the most important leaders of the Partido Comunista Argentino (Argentine Communist Party) and, from his Marxist ideological perspective, took part in most of the important political debates of his time.