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Brandsen is a town in
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the
Brandsen Partido. The city
built up
around a
railway station named...
- The Asociación
Coronel Brandsen (ACB) is an
Argentinian club that parti****tes in the
first division of the Liga
Amateur Platense de fútbol. Its center...
- had used
several locations before settling on
their current ground on
Brandsen. The club's
first ground had been
located in Dársena Sur of the old Buenos...
- The
Brandsen rail
disaster occurred on
March 8, 1981, in
Brandsen, a town in
Buenos Aires Province in Argentina, when a p****enger
train carrying 803 p****engers...
- he
remained until his
retirement in 2014,
aside from a
brief spell with
Brandsen. He
announced his
short return to
first team
football would occur in the...
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Carlos Luis
Federico de
Brandsen (Paris,
November 28, 1785 –
Battle of Ituzaingó,
February 20, 1827) was a
Colonel of
French origin who
fought in many...
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Berend "Bertus"
Brandsen (28
October 1914 – 23
August 2001) was a
Dutch politician of the
defunct Communist Party of the
Netherlands (CPN) now
merged into...
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Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero, was an ****ociation
football stadium in La Boca,
Buenos Aires. It was
located on the
square block formed by
Brandsen and Del...
- A
native of
Santa Fe
Province (he
lived as a
child until a few
years Brandsen,
Buenos Aires Province),
which was also the
birthplace of
Carlos Monzón...
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Brandsen is a
partido in
northeastern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. In 2001 the city and
district had a po****tion of
about 22,500 people. It covers...