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  2. Palacio de Aguas Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Running Waters (Spanish: Palacio de Aguas Corrientes) is an architecturally significant water pumping station in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the former headquarters of state-owned company Obras Sanitarias de la Nación. It is currently administered by Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos (AySA).

  3. Juan Gossaín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gossaín was born in San Bernardo del Viento, Córdoba Department, Caribbean region of Colombia around 1949 to his parents Juan Gossaín and Berta Abdallah. [7] Gossaín's father and mother had immigrated to Colombia from Lebanon. [1] [7] [8] Gossaín studied at Colegio La Esperanza in Cartagena, a boarding school in Cartagena, from age 9 ...

  4. Santa Fe–Carlos Jáuregui (Buenos Aires Underground)

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    Santa Fe – Carlos Jáuregui Station is a station on Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground which opened on July 12, 2016 on already operating section of the line. [1] [2] [3] The station combines with Line D at Pueyrredón station. It's located in the intersection of Santa Fe and Pueyrredón avenues, in the Buenos Aires barrio of Recoleta.

  5. San Juan River (Nicaragua) - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan River (Spanish: Río San Juan), also known as El Desaguadero ("the drain"), is a 192-kilometre (119 mi) river that flows east out of Lake Nicaragua into the Caribbean Sea. A large section of the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica runs on the southern bank of the river.

  6. List of Colombians - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Ardila Lülle (1930–2021) Fuad Ricardo Char Abdala (born 1937) Gustavo Adolfo Carvajal Sinisterra (born 1961) Carlos Cardona (born 1974) Luis Fernando Correa Bahamon (born 1955) Carlos Cure (born 1944) Alfonso Davila Ortiz (1922–2015) James Martin Eder (1838–1921) German Efromovich (born 1950) Gustavo Gaviria Angel (born 1948)

  7. San Juan Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Generating Station is a decommissioned coal-fired electric power plant located by its coal source, the San Juan Mine, near Waterflow, New Mexico, between Farmington and Shiprock in San Juan County, New Mexico. Its majority owner is Public Service Company of New Mexico, and other owners include Tucson Electric Power and the ...

  8. Río San Juan Department - Wikipedia

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    Río San Juan (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saŋ ˈxwan]) is a department in Nicaragua. It was formed in 1957 from parts of Chontales and Zelaya departments. It covers an area of 7,543 km 2 and has a population of 137,189 (2021 estimate). The capital is San Carlos.

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The main water service provider in Spain is Aguas de Barcelona , a private company that provides water services to about 13 million people in more than 1,000 localities under concession contracts. Sewer services are provided to 8.25 million people in 365 localities, and wastewater treatment is carried out for 9.3 million people in 445 ...