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Daireaux (Spanish pronunciation: [deˈɾo]) is a town in
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the
administrative seat of
Daireaux Partido. Muni****l information:...
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Daireaux Partido is a
partido in the
central west of
Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 16,000 inhabitants...
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grandfather Emilio Daireaux [es],
writer and journalist, born in
Brazil to
French parents Godofredo Daireaux [es], French-born
writer Max
Daireaux [es], novelist...
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Buenos Aires Province, Argentina,
located 42 km south-east from the city of
Daireaux.
According to the 2010 census, the po****tion was 632 inhabitants. The...
- Cadret,
named after the
Cadret family.
Carlos Beguerie Daireaux,
named after Emilio Daireaux,
former owner of the land. D'Orbigny,
named after French...
- in
Normandy and
later became bishop of Bayeux. Jean Fournée,
Christiane Daireaux,
Saint Gerbold, évêque de Bayeux: (fin du VIIe siècle), Société d'archéologie...
- the 50s/60s, and
represented the
country at the 1958
World Cup. Born in
Daireaux,
Buenos Aires Province to an
Italian immigrant from
Recanati and an Argentine...
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Argentine d'après des
observations personelles et étrangères (with
Emile Daireaux, and E. Maupas) (Vols. 1-5)
Genera quædam insectorum.
Iconibus illustravit...
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Apollinaris to be "his"
mineral water, and once
challenged the
novelist es:Max
Daireaux to a duel for
ridiculing him over his choice. The red
triangle symbol and...
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Argentine gaucho.
French little spoken in region.
Paullada 1961 3
Emilio Daireaux Arabic chauch (herder) >
Andalusian Spanish chaucho >
guttural Amerindian...