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elected Mayor of
Barranqueras in 2003 and she was re-elected
twice more.
Argentina portal Alicia Azula retuvo la
intendencia de
Barranqueras (in Spanish)...
- Aires) 51,967
Bosques (Buenos Aires) 51,663 Oberá (Misiones) 51,681
Barranqueras (Chaco) 50,738
Yerba Buena 50,057
Villa Centenario (Buenos Aires) 49...
- with
Buenos Aires, Zárate, Campana, Rosario, San Lorenzo,
Santa Fe,
Barranqueras and San
Nicolas de los
Arroyos as the main
fluvial ports. Some of the...
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International Airport was initiated. The
public transport service Resistencia-
Barranqueras was created,
along with
numerous buildings for schools,
police stations...
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Buenos Aires 55,728 53,054 142 Belén de
Escobar Buenos Aires 55,054 143
Barranqueras Chaco 54,698 50,738 144
Ensenada Buenos Aires 54,463 31,031 145 Los...
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Mayor of
Barranqueras in 2003, and
again re-elected
twice more.
Intendente (in Spanish)
Alicia Azula retuvo la
intendencia de
Barranqueras (in Spanish)...
- and re-commissioned in 1993. /
Baradero P-61 P-62 P-63 P-64
Baradero Barranqueras Clorinda Concepción del
Uruguay 1978 1978 1978 1978 39
tonnes Punta Mogotes...
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arrived worked in the
construction of the
railway lines that
linked Barranqueras-Metán and
Santa Fe-Formosa. Later, they
worked as
farmers in
towns such...
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Puerto Deseado Naval Base. ARA Indómita (P-86) ARA
Baradero (P-61) ARA
Barranqueras (P-62) ARA
Clorinda (P-63) ARA Concepción del
Uruguay (P-64) ARA Zurubí...
- by the
cities of
Puerto Tirol, Resistencia, and
Barranqueras,
where it
finally reaches Barranqueras River, an arm of the Paraná River. The
river has...