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unusual facts about province of Buenos Aires



Gonzalo Carabajal

Gonzalo Carabajal was an General, Mayor of the province of Buenos Aires and Lieutenant General of Santa Fe during Viceroyalty of Peru.

Hernán Lorenzino

He was appointed Provincial Director of Funding Policy and Public Credit for the Province of Buenos Aires by Governor Felipe Solá in 2004, during which tenure he managed the redemption of the remaining Patacón bonds issued as complementary currency by Governor Carlos Ruckauf during the depths of the 2001 crisis.

House Taken Over

The writer based the house on one located in the city of Chivilcoy in the Province of Buenos Aires, which can still be found in the streets Suipacha and Necochea.

Kicho Díaz

Díaz, widely known by his nickname Kicho, was born in the city of Avellaneda in the Province of Buenos Aires, and had two older brothers, David, who became a tango violinist and José (aka Pepe) who became a tango double bass player.

Museo Sarmiento

The history museum was designed by Antonio Buschiazzo and was the site of an 1880 treaty signed by President Nicolás Avellaneda and the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, Carlos Tejedor, providing for the federalization of the city of Buenos Aires and a more equitable distribution of the rapidly growing customs revenues.

Paul Gallez

Paul Gallez (1920–2007) was an Argentinian cartographer and historian, born in Brussels, and based on the city of Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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Argentine legislative election, 1962

Framini selected a new (plausible) running mate, though his unofficial slogan was unequivocal: "Framini-Anglada, Perón to the Rosada!" The clear reference to the Casa Rosada (the president's executive office building) put anti-peronists and the military on high alert when, in fact, Perón's proxies won 10 of 14 governorships at stake - including Framini's victory in the all-important Province of Buenos Aires.

Don Segundo Sombra

Unlike Martin Fierro, purely an imaginary character, Don Segundo Sombra was loosely inspired by the real life of Segundo Ramírez, a native of the town of San Antonio de Areco in the province of Buenos Aires.

Olivos

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

Plata

La Plata, the capital city of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

San Justo tornado

The town of San Justo which was hit by the tornado in 1973 is in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, and not the much smaller suburb called San Justo in the province of Buenos Aires San Justo Department, Santa Fe.