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named after Santiago de
Liniers, a
colonial administrator who
resisted the
British Invasions of the Río de la Plata. "
LINIERS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA"...
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Revolution took place,
Liniers decided to come out of his
retirement and
organized a
monarchist uprising in Córdoba.
Liniers was
forced to flee, but...
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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...
- 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...
- join them and send deputies.
Liniers was
living by then at Córdoba.
After being deposed,
Cisneros sent
instructions to
Liniers to
prepare a
resistance against...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaɾfil]) is an
Argentine sports club
based in
Liniers,
Buenos Aires. Its
football team
plays in
Primera División, the highest...
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invasion of the Río de la Plata. La Casa
Liniers was also
inhabited by Ángel de Estrada, a
cousin of the
Liniers Sarratea family. It was
declared a National...
- 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...
- Belgrano, p. 30 Luna, Breve..., p. 52 Luna, ...Santiago de
Liniers, p. 120 Luna, ...Santiago de
Liniers, p. 128 Johnson, p. 262 Bet****, p. 96 Mitre, pp. 264–265...
- Club Atlético
Liniers, also
known as
Liniers de Bahía
Blanca is an
Argentine Football club,
located in Bahía Blanca, in the
Province of
Buenos Aires. The...