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- Eduardo Eurnekian (born 4 December 1932) is an Argentine billionaire businessman of Armenian heritage. As of 2024, he is Argentina’s fourth-richest person...
- Eurnekian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Eurnekian (born 1932), Argentine billionaire businessman of Armenian descent Eurnekian...
- Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, 1 February 2011, submitted to Yad Vashem. Eurnekian, Eduardo (3 June 2013). "Good Pope 'Joseph'". The Times of Israel. Retrieved...
- Eurnekian School (Armenian: Էօրնեկեան հանրակրթական դպրոց), is a public school in Vagharshapat, Armavir Province, Armenia, affiliated with the Mother See...
- This is a list of Armenian business people. Eduardo Eurnekian, owner of airports in Argentina, and Yerevan Airport Artem Mikoyan, founder of Mikoyan,...
- Cúneo Libarona is a lawyer and worked for the Eurnekian family for 30 years. He defended Hugo Eurnekian in the notebook case. He defended Guillermo Coppola...
- Corporación América as the chief economist and financial adviser to Eduardo Eurnekian. Milei is the author of several books, including El camino del libertario...
- Harichavank, operating since 1881. Karekin I Centre of Theology and Armenology. Eurnekian School: operating since 2009 and regulated by the Mother See. It was founded...
- receiving only 66 million in ticket sales. Argentine media mogul Eduardo Eurnekian then acquired the rights to Caniggia from Roma and Diego Maradona from...
- Argentina 2000 (part of the conglomerate owned by local businessman Eduardo Eurnekian). The runway was further extended by 180 m (590 ft 7 in) in 2007, and...