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    General Juan Madariaga (Spanish pronunciation: [xeneˈɾal ˈxwam maðaˈɾjaɣa]) is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative centre...
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    Juan Madariaga (1809–1879) was an Argentine general who participated in the civil wars of the nineteenth century. v t e...
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  • Argentine politician José Cortés de Madariaga (1766–1826), South American patriot Juan Madariaga (1809–1879), Argentine general who participated in the civil...
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  • of robberies and thefts in Tandil, Rauch, Dolores, El Tordillo, General Juan Madariaga and the surrounding area, before returning to Mar del Plata and...
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    General Madariaga Partido (Spanish pronunciation: [xeneˈɾal maðaˈɾjaɣa]) is a partido located on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina...
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  • the provinces resistance against the national government of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Madariaga was a soldier from a young age in the city of Buenos Aires...
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    Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga KCMG CYC (Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko xaˈβjeɾ soˈlana ðe maðaˈɾjaɣa]; born 14 July 1942) is a Spanish physicist and PSOE...
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    Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos]; Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish...
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    foremost threat to both the Confederation and Urquiza: Alsina ordered General Juan Madariaga to invade Santa Fe within days of the coup (though without success)...
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    Juan Marino (General Madariaga, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina; November 25, 1987) is an Argentine social and political leader of the Piquetero Party...
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    Payne (1962) "The Civil War in Spain, 1936-1939". New York, Putnam. De Madariaga, Maria Rosa. Los moros que trajo Franco ... La intervención de tropas...
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    Chascomús, Chivilcoy, del Pilar, Ensenada, Exaltación de la Cruz, General las Heras, General San Martín, Giles, Junín, Matanza, Las Conchas (Tigre), Lobos...
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    Juancho is a former railway station and current museum located in the General Madariaga Partido of Buenos Aires Province. The station was originally built...
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  • Riverside derby General Juan Madariaga: El León vs. Juventud Unida (Madariaga) - Madariaguense derby General Pinto: General Pinto vs. Pintense General Villegas :...
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    addition, 1,400 cavalry soldiers from Corrientes under the command of general Juan Madariaga joined their forces. Finally, colonel Simeón Paiva, with 1,200 men...
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    Argentina General Acha General Baldissera General Belgrano, Buenos Aires General Güemes Department, Salta General Juan Madariaga General Mosconi General Pedernera...
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    join Flores. An additional 1,400 cavalry from Corrientes under General Juan Madariaga also marched there. Colonel Simeón Paiva, with 1,200 men, closely...
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    Madariaga and Paz did not trust each other. Madariaga took away Paz's command, but Paz already expecting such move, attacked and defeated Madariaga,...
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  • widow, Maria, married Juan Madariaga in 1844. Madariaga Adobe on Abrego Street in Monterey is named after his family. Juan Madariaga's mother was also named...
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  • Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock. He was preceded by Mario Cadenas Madariaga, and succeeded by Jorge Aguado as Minister of Agriculture and Livestock...
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