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unusual facts about Molinos, Salta



Ameghinite

It was first described in 1967 for an occurrence in the Tincalayu Mine, Salar Del Hombre Muerto, Salta, Argentina.

Ana Gloria Moya

Born in Tucuman, Moya works as a lawyer in the northwestern province of Salta.

Andy Goode

He then scored 17 points against them in the match in Salta.

Argentine real

Other provinces issued coins denominated in reales (silver) and escudos (gold): Córdoba, Entre Ríos, La Rioja, Mendoza, Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán.

Banco Macro

Macro acquired capital stock in numerous privatized provincial banks during 1996: Banco Misiones (93%), Banco Salta (98%) and Banco Jujuy (100%).

Calchaquí Valleys

Among the most visited tourist attractions of the valley are Tafí del Valle, Cafayate, Molinos, San Carlos, Santa María and Cachi at the western end of the valley, as well as the Los Cardones National Park, and the Los Sosa Provincial Park in Tucumán.

Campo Arenal Aerodrome

This is a remote airport; driving time to larger cities such as San Miguel de Tucumán, Salta or San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca) is at least 6 hours.

Corydoras revelatus

Corydoras revelatus is an extinct species of callichthyid known from a single specimen found in Late Paleocene strata of the Mais Gordo Formation in Salta, Argentina.

Cristian Mauro Soldano

Cristian Mauro Soldano (born June 2, 1976 in Salta) is a retired Argentine swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.

Daniel Tinte

He finally recorded his first CD, Northwest Piano, with twenty musicians from Salta, Jujuy, and Tucumán in January 2003.

Desiderio Arce

After returning to Salta, Arce returned to singing music, making his first major appearance at Cosquin.

Fundación Impulsar

Since its founding in Salta, eight other branches of the Fundación Impulsar have been established throughout the country, in Tartagal, Tucuman, Mendoza, Cordoba, Missiones, San Luis, Puerto San Julian and in Buenos Aires.

It was founded in 1999 in Salta in the north west of Argentina, when seven British businesses working in Argentina (including Unilever, British Gas, and Rio Tinto Borax), inspired by the work of the Princes Trust, agreed to fund a similar initiative.

Gloria Lisé

The writer earned her law degree from the National University of Tucumán and her Ph.D in Legal and Social Sciences from the National University of Salta.

Gonzalo Carabajal

He fulfilled roles and expeditions in almost all provinces as Salta, Corrientes, Santa Fe.

James Turrell

In April 2009, The James Turrell Museum opened at the Bodega Colomé in the Province of Salta, in Argentina.

LAN Argentina

It is an affiliate of LAN Airlines and operates scheduled domestic services from Buenos Aires to Bariloche, Córdoba, Comodoro Rivadavia, El Calafate, Mendoza, Puerto Iguazú, Neuquén, Río Gallegos, Salta, San Juan, Tucumán and Ushuaia, and international services to Lima, Miami, Punta Cana, Santiago and Sao Paulo.

Laurenz Forer

He wrote one or more treatises each against the apostates Reihing and de Dominis, and against Melchior Nicolai (1578–1659), Hottinger, Kallisen, Schopp, Molinos, Haberkorn, Voet, Hoe, the Ubiquists, and others.

Los Fronterizos

The group was established in 1953 in the northern province of Salta -- bordering on Bolivia -- from which "Los Fronterizos" ("men of the frontier") is derived.

Lozano

Padre Lozano, a village and rural municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina

Manuel Antonio Acevedo

He was ordained a priest on 8 December 1794 and served in Cachi, then Molinos in Salta Province, and later in Belén, Catamarca Province.

Metan

San José de Metán, a city in the south of the province of Salta, Argentina

Metán Viejo, a village and rural municipality in Salta Province

Metán Department, an administrative division of Salta Province, Argentina

Miguel Angel Biazzi

He spent 20 years in Salta, a city in northwestern Argentina, and currently has a studio located in the neighborhood of San Telmo, Buenos Aires.

Orán, Salta

The city was founded on August 31, 1794 by the Spanish military man and governor of Salta, Ramón García de León y Pizarro, who named the settlement after Saint Raymond Nonnatus (on the saint's feast day) and his own birthplace, the city of Oran (in modern Algeria).

Pablo Sebastián López

He was elected as a national deputy for Salta in the Argentine legislative election, 2013, nominally as a candidate of the Workers' Party, but effectively part of the Workers' Left Front.

Pedro Sandoval

The works of Pedro Sandoval are part of the collection of Guggenheim Museum in New York, at the Art Museum of Boca Raton (Florida) or Museum of Fine Arts in Salta or the Museum of Contemporary Art at Osaka, among others.

Pío de Tristán

The defeat of the Royalists at Salta gave the insurgents domination over the northern part of the old viceroyalty and also led to revolts against the Spanish in Charcas, Potosí and later Cochabamba, Alto Perú (now Bolivia).

Pocitos

:Pocitos is also the colloquial name for the city of Salvador Mazza, Salta Province, Argentina

Republic of Tucumán

On 8 October 1814 the Supreme Director Gervasio Antonio de Posadas issued a decree saying the jurisdictions of Salta, Jujuy, Oran, Tarija and Santa Maria should be combined into the Salta Province with capital in the town of Salta.

Salta Province

Antonio Alice's painting, La muerte de Güemes, which received a Gold Medal at the Centenary Exposition, is on display at the offices of the Salta Provincial Government.

In 1774, San Ramón de La Nueva Orán was founded between Salta and Tarija (Tarija was added to the intendency later, in 1807).

Salta Renewal Party

In 1991 Roberto Ulloa was elected governor of Salta for the party, with Víctor Montoya becoming Mayor of the City of Salta on the same day.

Tobacco industry in Argentina

The provinces of Jujuy and Salta (in the north-west), and Misiones (in the north-eastern Mesopotamia), are the leading ones, with over 45,000 tonnes/year each.


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