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Alcorta is a town (comuna) in the
province of
Santa Fe, Argentina. It has 7,450 inhabitants,
according to the 2001
census [INDEC] census, and lies in...
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Alcorta is a
surname of
Basque origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Amancio Alcorta (1842–1902),
Argentine legal theorist,
politician and...
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Casimiro Alcorta (1840–1913) was a
musician of Argentina,
considered one of the
fathers of
tango music. An Afro-Argentine son of slaves,
Alcorta was born...
- José María
Cornelio Figueroa Alcorta (November 20, 1860 –
December 27, 1931) was an
Argentine lawyer and politician, who
managed to be the only person...
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Palacio Alcorta was
originally a
large test
track that was
converted into a
housing complex in the
neighborhood of
Palermo Chico,
Buenos Aires. Mario...
- Ross
Island is an
island in
Antarctica lying on the east side of
McMurdo Sound and
extending 43
nautical miles (80 km; 49 mi) from Cape Bird in the north...
- The Cry of
Alcorta (Spanish:
Grito de
Alcorta) was an
agrarian rebellion that took
place in 1912 in
Alcorta, Argentina. The
rebels were
primarily immigrants...
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Figueroa Alcorta is a
residential complex comprising the
Alcorta and
Cavia towers. The
tallest one (Cavia) is 173 m (568 ft) tall, and the
Alcorta tower...
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Alcorta v. Texas, 355 U.S. 28 (1957), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that
perjury from a
prosecution witness is a due...
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Ignacio Alcorta (born 19
September 1937) is a
Spanish rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...