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6 unusual facts about Olivos


Catholic University of Santiago del Estero

Its main, Santiago del Estero campus was built in 1979, and the institution maintains campuses in San Salvador de Jujuy (1993), Olivos (1994), and Rafaela (1997).

Gaspar de Santa Coloma

The son of Miguel de Azcuénaga, Miguel José, commissioned the present building of what is today the Presidential Residence in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province, in 1851.

Olivos

Los Olivos, California, an unincorporated place in Santa Barbara County, California

Olivos, Buenos Aires Province, locality in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Rail transport in Argentina

The light rail Tren de la Costa (Train of the Coast), which serves "tourist" and local commuters, runs from the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires to Tigre along the river for approximately 15 kilometres, the line connects directly to the Mitre line at Maipú–Bartolomé Mitre station in the northern suburb of Olivos for direct access to Retiro terminus in the centre of the city.

Sebastián Tagliabué

Sebastián Lucas Tagliabué (born February 22, 1985 in Olivos, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football striker, currently playing for the Emirati club Al-Wahda.


Prilidiano Pueyrredón

He designed the mansion built by Miguel de Azcuénaga in Olivos which later became the official residence of the President of Argentina.

Ricardo N. Degrossi

Currently, he studies under two Argentine artists: César Noveletto, disciple of Roca, Marsal and Oscar Vas, and painter Elvira Chappo, in her workshop located in Olivos.

Yost Theater

In 1950 the theater was leased to Luis Olivos, father of Louie Olivos Jr.


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