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Gaboto (often
referred to as
Puerto Gaboto) is a town (comuna) in the
southeast of the
province of
Santa Fe, Argentina. It has 2,617
inhabitants per the...
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Sebastiano Caboto, Italian: [sebaˈstjaːno kaˈbɔːto]; Spanish: Sebastián Caboto,
Gaboto or Cabot; c. 1474 – c.
December 1557) was a
Venetian explorer,
likely born...
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empties into the
Coronda River (Río Coronda) or
Riacho Coronda),
south of
Gaboto. The
Coronda empties into the Paraná
River about 7
kilometres (4 mi) below...
- station. La Boca (1915–23):
River built a
stadium on the
corner of Pinzón and
Gaboto streets in La Boca.
Alvear y
Tagle (1923–37):
Located in the
Recoleta district...
- de Mendoza,
Colorado (today A. Caffarena), Sengüel (B. Pérez Galdós) and
Gaboto,
where the "Usina del Arte" is
placed nowadays.
Located behind "Carboneras...
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conventionally divided into
three parts: the
Upper Delta, from the Diamante – Puerto
Gaboto line to
Villa Constitución; the
Middle Delta, from
Villa Constitución to...
- (actual Carmelo) and the
Puerto de San
Salvador (1527–1530) by Sebastián
Gaboto, the Real de San Juan (1542–1553) and the Real de San
Gabriel y
Ciudad de...
- in
Entre Ríos from
Corrientes to the
Feliciano River Timbu –
spoken in
Gaboto,
Santa Fe
Province Yaro –
spoken in
Uruguay between the Río
Negro and the...
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Paraguay has a
statue of
Artigas in its
Plaza Uruguay, and the
Calle Sebastián
Gaboto was
renamed the
Avenida Artigas in his
honor in 1926. An
imposing monument...
- [navigator] Joan Scoluo, and
Englishmen with
Sebastian [should be John]
Gaboto." (In the
sixteenth century,
Greenland is
known to have been
referred to...