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Burzaco is a city in
Almirante Brown Partido,
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It has an area of 22.77 km2,
holds a po****tion of 98,859 (2010 census...
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Alejandro Burzaco (born 1964) is an
Argentine businessman, the
former CEO of
Torneos y
Competencias (also
known as TyC or Torneos), a
sports marketing...
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Deportivo San Martín (usually
referred to as San Martín de
Burzaco) is a
sports club
based in
Burzaco,
Buenos Aires Province. Its
football team
currently plays...
- (Río Negro) 90,000 Maipú (Mendoza) 89,433 Zárate (Buenos Aires) 86,686
Burzaco (Buenos Aires) 86,113
Pergamino (Buenos Aires) 85,487
Grand Bourg (Buenos...
- in to
police for arrest: Jack
Warner and
marketing executive Alejandro Burzaco. Two
further arrests of FIFA
officials at the
hotel occurred in December...
- was destro****
around 1966
Taylor and
Alexander 1969, p. 42.
Burzaco 1995, p. 65.
Burzaco 1997, pp. 68–70. Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the...
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Ferrocarril Midland in 2007, and
subsequently represented San Martín de
Burzaco and
Claypole before returning to
Paraguayo in 2010,
suffering a knee injury...
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Claudia Piñeiro (10
April 1960,
Burzaco,
Buenos Aires Province) is an
Argentine novelist and screenwriter, best
known for her
crime and
mystery novels...
- Laferrere,
Ferrocarril Midland,
Sportivo Italiano,
Liniers y San Martín de
Burzaco, plus two
relegated clubs from 2023
Primera Nacional,
Flandria and Villa...
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Avellaneda Banfield Béccar
Bella Vista Berazategui Bernal Boulogne Sur Mer
Burzaco Caseros Castelar Ciudadela Ciudad Evita Ciudad Jardín
Ciudad Madero Claypole...