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Pablo Riccheri (August 8, 1859 – July 29, 1936) was an
Argentine army
officer and
minister of war
during the
second administration of
president Julio Roca...
- from 1901 to 1994. In 1901, the
Minister of War,
Lieutenant General Pablo Riccheri,
presented the
project according to
which Argentine males in
their twenties...
- by a
Congressional bill
sponsored by the
Minister of War,
General Pablo Riccheri, and
signed by
President Julio Roca on
August 8, 1901. A site was later...
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National Route A002
Autopista Teniente General Pablo Riccheri connects Avenida General Paz with
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza). Established...
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later added in 1907. The
unsung work was
initially dedicated to
Pablo Riccheri,
premiered in 1902 in Rosario,
Santa Fe. Benielli's
lyrics celebrate the...
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commission which included Dr. Joaquín V. González (ministry of interior),
Pablo Riccheri (ministry of war),
Gabriel L.
Souto (president of the commission), Fray...
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Kazimierz Porębski
George Edward Post
Dighton Probyn Antoni Radziwiłł
Pablo Riccheri Julius Roeting Carl
Ludwig Sahl John
Francis Charles, 7th
Count de Salis-Soglio...
- Piedad, in
Chacarita Cemetery;
memorials to
Generals Juan
Lavalle and
Pablo Riccheri, and
boxer Luis Firpo, in La
Recoleta Cemetery; a
monument to motherhood...
- Championship. For this event, a
longer section of the
Autopista General Pablo Riccheri route was added,
making the
circuit 17.136 km in length. A
grand total...
- end of the 19th
Century as both had
claims on Patagonia. The
Argentinian Riccheri Law
continued to
provide for
selective national service; the expansion...