- Club Atlético
Brown (mostly
known as
Brown de
Adrogué) is an
Argentine football club from the
Adrogué neighborhood in
Greater Buenos Aires. The team currently...
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Adrogué (Spanish pronunciation: [aðɾoˈɣe]) is a city in
Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina,
located 23 km
south of
Buenos Aires. It is the administrative...
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Esteban Adrogué (September 2, 1815 – 1903) was an
Argentine citizen born in
Buenos Aires and
founder of the city of
Adrogué in the
southern part of Greater...
- División". TyC Sports. 8 June 2019.
Retrieved 8 June 2019. Club
Brown de
Adrogué Archived 2023-08-01 at the
Wayback Machine at BDFA
Wikimedia Commons has...
- 9 sq mi) and 555,731
inhabitants (2010
census [INDEC]), and its
capital is
Adrogué. The
partido is
named after Irish-born
General William Brown who led the...
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Alfredo De
Angelis (2
November 1910,
Adrogué — 31
March 1992) was an
Argentine musician, most
notable as a composer, a pianist, and a
director of a tango...
- The
Admiral William Brown National College, a high
school located in
Adrogué,
Buenos Aires Province. Spanish:
Colegio Nacional Almirante Guillermo Brown...
- Med. 45 (2): 228–231. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.11.109. PMID 23735849.
Adrogué, H. J.; Madias, N. E. (2000). "Hypernatremia". N. Engl. J. Med. 342 (20):...
- 26, 1974, in
Lomas de Zamora,
Buenos Aires Province, but he grew up in
Adrogué, Gran
Buenos Aires. At the age of thirteen, he parti****ted in the theater...
- time than
regular season. The
squad defeated Instituto Americano from
Adrogué by 2–1 at the final, pla**** on 8 September.[citation needed] The club is...