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Liniers is a
barrio (neighborhood) of
Buenos Aires on the edge of the city,
centered on
Rivadavia Avenue. It is also an
important train station and bus...
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Liniers may
refer to:
Liniers, a
barrio (neighborhood) of
Buenos Aires,
Argentina Liniers, Vienne, a
commune in the
Vienne department,
France Santiago...
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Santiago Antonio María de
Liniers y Bremond, 1st
Count of
Buenos Aires, KOM, OM (July 25, 1753 –
August 26, 1810) was a
Spanish military officer and a...
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Sobremonte and
designated instead the
local po****r hero
Santiago de
Liniers,
which was a
completely unprecedented action:
before that, the viceroy...
- 1973),
better known by the name
Liniers, is an
Argentine cartoonist.
Liniers is
related to
viceroy Santiago de
Liniers. He
began drawing from a very early...
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Roger Langridge,
Larry deSouza,
Robert Sikoryak,
Jeffrey Brown, Jim Engel,
Liniers, Jay Fosgitt,
Carol Lay, and
Randy Milholland. At the end of the year,...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaɾfil]) is an
Argentine sports club
based in
Liniers,
Buenos Aires. Its
football team
plays in
Primera División, the highest...
- The
Liniers counter-revolution took
place in the
Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la
Plata after the May
Revolution in 1810. The
former viceroy, Santiago...
- Casa de
Liniers is a
national historical site of
Buenos Aires, Argentina,
built towards the end of 1780s. It was the
official residence of
Santiago de...
- system. The
origins of
Liniers go back to its predecessor, the
Liniers Sport Club,
founded on 7
February 1919 in the
Liniers neighborhood. That same...