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VibartJohn Vibart flanker 1960-08-17 v
France at
Buenos Aires 201
AldaoCamilo Aldao fullback 1961-10-07 v
Chile at
Montevideo 202
GotiHector Goti wing...
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Lorenzo in 1796. At the end of the 19th century, the
Society of Don
Camilo Aldao and Don José María
Cullen encouraged the
arrival of the
first immigrants...
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Borges Memorial Maze
garden labyrinth;
figure is
Camilo Aldao, one of the estancia's
current owners...
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Osvaldo José
Gorgazzi (2007). "Campeonato Rioplatense – Copa Dr.
Ricardo C.
Aldao (1913–1955)". Rec.Sport.Soccer
Statistics Foundation.
Archived from the...
- 11. Timbúes
started as an
agricultural colony in
lands purchased by
Camilo Aldao and
former provincial governor José María Cullen, in 1868. Its name was...
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president Manuel Bulnes, and the
anger of the
Mendocino governor José Félix
Aldao (from the
federal side of Juan
Manuel de Rosas), a
tense event occurs in...
- (1765–1815),
Roman Catholic priest,
Mexican independentist commander. José Félix
Aldao (1785–1845),
Dominican friar,
General in the
Argentine War.
Antanas Mackevičius...
- Sudamericana. They also
achieved now
defunct competitions such as two Copa
Aldao, a
record three Copa Interamericana, two
Supercopa Libertadores and the...
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after his
birth his
family relocated first to
Unquillo and
later to
Camilo Aldao, in the
south of
Cordoba Province where he
lived as a
young man until...
- Funes, Roldán, San Jerónimo, Luis Palacios, Ricardone, Ibarlucea, and
Camilo Aldao).
Parts of its
drainage basin are
subject to flooding. The last important...