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remains are kept in an
underground room
underneath the statue. The
monument is
guarded by two
traditional guards called "
Blandengues de Artigas". v t e...
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underwent various changes during the next decades. In 1796, the body of the
Blandengues was
formed to
protect the
ranchers and
peasants from vagrancy, theft...
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pardon with his family, on the
condition that he
joined the
Corps of
Blandengues with a
hundred men, to form a battalion. Thus, he
began his military...
-
Regiment of
Blandengues of the
Frontier of
Buenos Aires (Spanish:
Cuerpo de
Blandengues de la
Frontera de
Buenos Aires) was a
military unit of the Spanish...
- time in decades. The club was
founded in
Buenos Aires, in the
corner of
Blandengues Avenue (today
Avenida del Libertador) and
calle Oro. In 1920 it moved...
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placed just
beside the
Defensores de
Belgrano stadium, in the
corner of
Blandengues and
Manzanares streets of
Buenos Aires.
Libertarios Unidos was soon forced...
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served during the
Viceroyalty of Peru as
Captain of the
Regiment of
Blandengues of
Buenos Aires. He was
baptized on
November 25, 1720, in
Buenos Aires...
- 1797, to
maintain law and
order in the region, the
Veteran Force of
Blandengues of the
Montevideo Border established in 1796, made it
their headquarters...
- police. The
Spanish administration recruited its
antismuggling Cuerpo de
Blandengues from
among the
outlaws themselves. The
Uruguayan patriot José Gervasio...
- Bautista) on May 30, 1779, by
Captain Pedro Nicolás Escribano, head of the
Blandengues Cavalry. The city was the site of an 1839
rebellion against the dictatorial...