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Gobernador Francisco Gabrielli) (IATA: MDZ, ICAO: SAME),
better known as El
Plumerillo International Airport, is
located 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
northeast of the...
- in the country,
followed by
Cataratas del Iguazú in Misiones, and El
Plumerillo in Mendoza. Aeroparque, in the city of
Buenos Aires, is the most important...
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important support from
Mendoza when he led his Army of the
Andes from
Plumerillo to the 1817
crossing of the Andes, in his
campaign to end
Spanish rule...
- Army of the
Andes The Army of the
Andes leaving the
Plumerillo camp,
Museo Histórico Nacional,
Buenos Aires.
Active 1816–1824
Allegiance United Provinces...
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Training of the Army of the
Andes at camp
Plumerillo....
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journeys south from the
southern base in the
Debenham Islands.
Refuge El
Plumerillo (68°21′09″S 67°09′01″W / 68.352621°S 67.150218°W / -68.352621; -67...
- Aéreo Nº3 de
Bombardeo Liviano ("3rd
Light Bombing Air Regiment"), El
Plumerillo Air Base Canada
Royal Canadian Air
Force No. 3
Training Command Republic...
- Aeronáutico, Funes,
Santa Fe
province C-716 –
Argentine Air
Force – El
Plumerillo Military Air Base,
Mendoza province C-718 –
Argentine Air
Force – Museo...
- ****igned MDZ by the FAA and MDF by the IATA (which ****igned MDZ to El
Plumerillo Airport in Mendoza, Argentina).
Taylor County Airport covers an area of...
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January 19, 1817, San Martín and his army set out from
their base camp, El
Plumerillo, and
began their journey across the
Andes mountain range. San Martín crossed...