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  2. List of cities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the localities of Argentina of 45,000 to 150,000 inhabitants ordered by amount of population according to the data of the 2001 INDEC Census. San Nicolás de los Arroyos (Buenos Aires) 133,602; San Rafael (Mendoza) 104,782; Rafael Castillo (Buenos Aires) 103,992; Trelew (Chubut) 103,305; Santa Rosa (La Pampa) 101,987; Tandil ...

  3. Nueve de Julio - Wikipedia

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    Nueve de Julio (or 9 de Julio) means July 9 in Spanish. It may refer to: The date of the Argentine Declaration of Independence; One of the following cities and towns in Argentina: Nueve de Julio, Buenos Aires Province; Nueve de Julio, Corrientes; Nueve de Julio, Misiones; Nueve de Julio, San Juan; 9 de Julio Avenue in Buenos Aires City

  4. ARA Nueve de Julio (C-5) - Wikipedia

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    She was accidentally rammed by her sister General Belgrano (former USS Phoenix) during an exercise on 15 March 1956, which resulted in damage to both cruisers. [1] Nueve de Julio was withdrawn from active service in May 1971 and spent her last years moored at the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base. By the mid 1970s, the rat-infested vessel was in a ...

  5. Argentina Independence Day - Wikipedia

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    La Casa de Tucumán, owned by Doña Francisca Bazán de Laguna, where independence was declared and where the first celebration of that day took place.. After the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and according to General Lamadrid, it was proposed to hold a party to celebrate the event; this would take place on the evening of the following day, 10 July, in the courtyard of the same ...

  6. Nueve de Julio Partido - Wikipedia

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    Nueve de Julio Partido (9 of July) is a partido in the central north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 46,000 inhabitants in an area of 4,230 km 2 (1,630 sq mi), and its capital city is 9 de Julio , which is around 262 km (163 mi) from Buenos Aires .

  7. Avenida 9 de Julio - Wikipedia

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    July 9 Avenue (Spanish: Avenida 9 de Julio) is a major thoroughfare in the city centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its name honors Argentina's Independence Day, July 9, 1816. The avenue runs around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the west of the Río de la Plata waterfront, from the Retiro district in the north to Constitución station in the south ...

  8. List of National Historic Monuments of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    House of Juan de la Cruz Videla, Cruz de Piedra, Maipú Department [46] National School Agustín Álvarez, Mendoza (1905) La Virgen de la Carrodilla church, Luján de Cuyo Department (original 1840, rebuilt 1946) Three Casas del Rey or hovels of Uspallata (refuges for messengers), Las Cuevas Department (1765/70)

  9. Club Atlético 9 de Julio - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the Clausura 2007 tournament, 9 de Julio was kicked out from the quarter-finals of the promotion playoff and replaced by Juventud Antoniana.This came about because 9 de Julio was found guilty of having agreed to play a 1–1 tie with Central Norte, the other team from Salta, Argentina; this result was what both teams needed in order to qualify for the end of season playoffs. 9 de ...