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  2. ARA General Belgrano (1896) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of this modernization, 25 October 1929, arriving part to Buenos Aires on 24 November next. In 1933 she ranked as a coast guard ship and in December the same year is sent to Mar de Plata to be used as a depot ship for submarines. On 8 May 1947, after nearly 50 years of service, General Belgrano was discharged.

  3. Languages of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Argentina has not established, legally, an official language; however, Spanish has been utilized since the founding of the Argentine state by the administration of the Republic and is used in education in all public establishments, so much so that in basic and secondary levels there is a mandatory subject of Spanish (a subject called "language").

  4. History of Argentina (1946-1955) - Wikipedia

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    The first gas pipeline was launched that connected the city of Comodoro Rivadavia with the City of Buenos Aires, with a length of one thousand six hundred kilometers. It was inaugurated on December 29, 1949, being the first of its kind in South America and the longest in the world at that time; It was also built without external financing.

  5. Navy Petty-Officers School - Wikipedia

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    Other sources say that the School was founded in 1924, on land granted that year by the Municipality of Buenos Aires to the Ministry of the Navy by a decree that year, during the presidency of Marcelo T. de Alvear. Under the terms of the decree, it was to revert to the city if it ceased to be a military educational establishment.

  6. Sarmiento Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sarmiento History Museum (Spanish: Museo Histórico Sarmiento), located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Belgrano, is a museum dedicated to Argentine history, and in particular to the Generation of '80 and the life of President Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, a writer and political figure who was President of Argentina between 1868 and 1874.

  7. National Technological University – Buenos Aires Regional ...

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    The National Technological University, Buenos Aires (Spanish: Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Facultad Regional Buenos Aires), also called UTN-FRBA or UTN.BA, is the Buenos Aires–based regional faculty of the National Technological University. It is the largest engineering college in Argentina and one of the most prestigious in the country.

  8. Faculty of Engineering, University of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Engineering (Facultad de Ingeniería; FIUBA) is a faculty of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the largest university in Argentina.It offers graduate courses on various fields of engineering, including civil engineering, computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, naval engineering, among others.

  9. Historia Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The encyclopedia is devoted to the history of Argentina.The first chapters, however, talk about the origin of the human race, the early migrations that populated America, the Pre-Columbian populations in modern Argentina, and the voyages of Christopher Columbus to América.