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Azopardo may
refer to:
Azopardo Airport, an
airport located near Timaukel,
Chile Azopardo River, a
river in Isla
Grande de
Tierra del Fuego,
Chile Juan...
- Juan
Bautista Azopardo (Maltese: Ġann
Patist Azzopardi; 19
February 1772 – 23
October 1848) was a
Maltese privateer and
military man who
fought under the...
- ARA
Azopardo or
Azopardo may
refer to one the
following vessels of the
Argentine Navy,
named after Juan
Bautista Azopardo, an
Argentine naval officer:...
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Departamento Comunicación
Institucional - Secretaría
General del Ejército
Azopardo 250 (Official website), Ejército
Argentino (Argentine Army),
archived from...
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named at
first CNT and then CGT-
Azopardo (led by Ramón Bald****ini and
Jorge Triaca); both the CGT-Brasil and the CGT-
Azopardo were
named after the streets...
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Azopardo Airport Spanish:
Aeropuerto Azopardo, (ICAO: SCAZ) is an
airstrip serving the
Timaukel commune in the
Magallanes Region of Chile. The airstrip...
- The
Azopardo-class
frigates were a
class of two post-World War II warships,
designed and
built in
Argentina in 1940-1959,
originally as part of a class...
- ARA
Azopardo was a
steam transport of the
Argentine Navy,
built in the
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino and sold to
Argentina in 1884. It was based, among...
- The
Azopardo River (Spanish: Río
Azopardo), is a
river in Isla
Grande de
Tierra del Fuego,
Chile at the
southern tip of
South America. It
flows in a westerly...
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later resold to
Argentina where she was
renamed Hercules and
later Juan B.
Azopardo (GC 11). She was
stricken in 1973, but her fate
beyond that is not reported...