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Boedo is a working-class
barrio or
neighborhood of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. The
neighborhood and one of its prin****l
streets were
named after Mariano...
- Jose A.
Boedo is a
Spanish plasma physicist and a
researcher at
University of California, San Diego. He was
elected as a
fellow of the
American Physical...
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Telmo and
Boedo. At
Boedo Avenue, Cátulo Castillo,
Homero Manzi and
other singers and
composers used to meet at the ****anese Cafe with the
Boedo Group. In...
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Oteros de
Boedo is a town and also a
Spanish hamlet of the
natural region of
Boedo-Ojeda (within the
administrative region of Páramos-Valles) in the Province...
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Mariano Joaquin Boedo, born
Mariano Joaquin de
Boedo y de Aguirre, (25 July 1782 – 9
April 1819), was an
Argentine statesman and soldier. He was a representative...
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Lorenzo de Almagro, is an
Argentine professional sports club
based in the
Boedo neighborhood of
Buenos Aires. It is best
known for its
football team, which...
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January 1946 Gasómetro de
Boedo,
Buenos Aires Referee: José Bartolomé Macías (Argentina) 16
January 1946 Gasómetro de
Boedo,
Buenos Aires Referee: Mário...
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planning a trip to India. Nicolás Olivari, who co-founded the more
political Boedo group,
later became a
member of the
Florida group. The
fiercely independent...
- Borges,
Leopoldo Marechal,
Antonio Berni (artist),
among others;
versus the
Boedo Group of
Roberto Arlt,
Cesar Tiempo,
Homero Manzi (tango composer), that...
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successor of San Lorenzo's old ground, the
historic Viejo Gasómetro in
nearby Boedo, that had been
inaugurated in 1916 and then
expropriated by the military...