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Manuel Dorrego (11 June 1787 – 13
December 1828) was an
Argentine statesman and soldier. He was
governor of
Buenos Aires in 1820, and then
again from...
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Dorrego is the last name of the
Argentine governor Manuel Dorrego. It may also make
reference to: The
Manuel Dorrego national institute The
Plaza Dorrego...
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Plaza Dorrego (Spanish:
Dorrego Square) is a
square located in the
heart of San Telmo, in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the 19th century, San
Telmo was...
- a coup on
December 1, 1828,
capturing and
killing the
governor Manuel Dorrego and
ultimately closing the legislature. The
rancher Juan
Manuel de Rosas...
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Coronel Dorrego is a town in
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the
administrative centre for
Coronel Dorrego Partido.
Fiesta Provincial de las Llanuras...
- Romanian)
Silvio Dorrego at WorldFootball.net
Silvio Dorrego at
Soccerway "Silvio
Dorrego". Bdfa.com.
Retrieved 19
April 2020. "Silvio
Dorrego, in
probe la...
- Víctor Hugo
Dorrego Coito (born 9 May 1993) is an
Uruguayan footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Guaraní. "Víctor Hugo
Dorrego Coito". SoccerPunter...
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Richard Andrés
Dorrego Coito (born 1
February 1995) is a
Uruguayan footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Cerro Largo in the
Uruguayan Primera División...
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Humberto Dorrego González (born 26
September 1952) is a
Cuban rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- El
fusilamiento de
Dorrego (The
Execution of
Dorrego) is a 1908
Argentine film
written and
directed by
Mario Gallo and
starring Salvador Rosich [es],...