- The
Cordobazo was a
civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, at the end of May 1969,
during the
military dictatorship of
General Juan Carlos...
- 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...
- (led by
Raimundo Ongaro)
headed protest movements, in
particular the
Cordobazo, as well as
other movements in Tu****án,
Santa Fe and
Rosario (Rosariazo)...
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Cordobazo, 29 May 1969...
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particular in the interior, in
cities such as Córdoba in 1969 (known as "El
Cordobazo") or
Rosario (the Rosariazo).[citation needed] The
dominant military faction...
- ban
prohibiting tours of
Mexico by
foreign acts
lasted until 1989. The
Cordobazo was a
civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, in the end of...
- 1968
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Cordobazo (which
occurred the next year in Argentina) 1969 Hot
Autumn (which occurred...
- stance,
culminating in the
violent May, 1969, po****r
revolt known as the
Cordobazo. This revolt,
mirrored by the
Rosariazo and
others in
several parts of...
- and
records the song "Give
Peace a Chance"
during the event. May 29 –
Cordobazo: A
general strike and
civil unrest break out in Córdoba, Argentina. May...