-
Santa Fe Province,
Argentina Caseros Prison,
Argentina Battle of
Caseros,
Argentina Caseros (Buenos
Aires Metro)
Casero This
disambiguation page lists...
- road
bicycle racer Sigfredo Casero-Ortiz (born 1997), Cuban-born
naturalized Belgian professional basketball player Caseros (disambiguation) This page...
- The
Battle of
Caseros (Spanish:
Batalla de
Caseros; Portuguese:
Batalha de
Caseros) was
fought near the town of El Palomar, Argentina, on 3
February 1852...
- The
Caseros Prison (Spanish: Cárcel de
Caseros) was a
panopticon prison in
Parque Patricios, a
neighborhood in the
southern part of
Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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Monte Caseros Airport (IATA: MCS, ICAO: SARM) is an
airport serving Monte Caseros, a town in the
Corrientes Province of Argentina.
Monte Caseros is 8 kilometres...
- Estudiantes,
usually called Estudiantes de
Caseros or
Estudiantes de
Buenos Aires, is an
Argentine football club from
Caseros,
Buenos Aires. The club is mostly...
- "Monte
Caseros Aero
Climate Normals 1961–1990".
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved March 30, 2015. Muni****lity of
Monte Caseros -...
- Ana Belén Fernández
Casero (born 1974) is a
Spanish politician of the
Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party (PSOE), who
serves as
member of the 13th Congress...
- in
Argentine history, the
Battle of
Caseros.
Caseros is the
deformation (by locals) of the
surname of
Diego Casero, who
bought land
there in 1781. The...
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Nazareno Casero (born June 19, 1986) is an
Argentine film and
television actor. He
works in the
cinema of Argentina. The son of
actor Alfredo Casero, Nazareno...