- The
Cordobazo was a
civil uprising in the city of Córdoba,
Argentina at the end of May 1969. It
occurred a few days
after the
Rosariazo protests erupted...
- unions. In 1969, po****r
discontent led to two m****ive protests: the
Cordobazo and the Rosariazo. The
terrorist guerrilla organization Montoneros kidnapped...
- an
important parti****nt in the
historic local uprising known as the
Cordobazo.
Tosco was born in
Coronel Moldes, Córdoba province, Argentina. At 27...
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Cordobazo, 29 May 1969...
- (led by
Raimundo Ongaro)
headed protest movements, in
particular the
Cordobazo, as well as
other movements in Tu****án,
Santa Fe and
Rosario (Rosariazo)...
- programs. Córdoba is also
known for its
historical movements, such as the
Cordobazo of May 1969 and La
Reforma del '18 (known as the
University Revolution...
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until 1989. In late May 1969, a student-led
civil uprising known as the
Cordobazo erupted in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. It
followed days
after the...
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brought police repression and a
civil uprising, an
episode later known as
Cordobazo.
During the 1960s the
United States was in the
postwar economic boom....
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political police of Juan
Carlos Onganía's dictatorship,
active in the 1969
Cordobazo uprising Democratic Alignment (DiPa), a
political party in
Cyprus Diisopropylamine...
- 1968 and 1972, and it
would have an
important role in the May–June 1969
Cordobazo insurrection. Perón
began courting the far left
during Onganía's dictatorship...