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Cazadores Correntinos is a
village and
railway station in the Curuzú Cuatiá Department,
Corrientes Province, Argentina.
According to the 2001 po****tion...
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Ferrocarril Económico
Correntino was the
informal name for some
former narrow gauge State-owned
railway lines in
Corrientes Province of
Argentina that...
- Mbya
Guarani is a Tupi–Guarani
Indigenous languages of the
southern cone. It is 75%
lexically similar to
Paraguayan Guarani. Mbya
Guarani is one of a number...
- (50 mi)
Argentina General Urquiza Railway (except for
Ferrocarril Económico
Correntino,
which used 600 mm or 1 ft 11+5⁄8 in
before its closing)
Buenos Aires...
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Guarani roots; an
example of this is the chamamé
genre of music.
Famous correntinos were
independence hero
General Don José de San Martín (born in 1778 in...
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subgroup I. Some 15,000
speakers in the
provinces of
Salta and Formosa.
Correntino Guarani or
Argentine Guarani pertains to the Tupi-Guarani family. It is...
- Zenón, el
correntino que
quiere triunfar en Unión". Uno
Santa Fe. 24
September 2020.
Retrieved 2
November 2020. "Conoce a
Kevin Zenón, el
correntino que debutó...
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Retrieved 8
February 2023 – via
Internet Archive. "Belleza del
Carnaval Correntino representa a la
Argentina en Tailandia". www.ellitoral.com.ar (in Spanish)...
- Peru 5449 1912 0-8-0 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) 80 hp
Ferrocarril Económico
Correntino, Argentina.
Preserved at Paraná Station,
Argentina 5455 1912 0-4-0 1,000 mm...
- (3 mi) away from the city,
serves the city. The
Ferrocarril Económico
Correntino narrow gauge railway line to Mburucuyá
operated from 1912
until 1927....