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  • Patagón language may refer to: Tehuelche language, of Argentina Patagón language (Peru) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    The "Patagón" tank is a light tank developed in Argentina during the early 2000s, that was expected to enter service with the Argentine Army. It is based...
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    recorded that Magellan had bestowed on these people the name "Patagão" (i.e. "Patagon", or Patagoni in Pigafetta's Italian plural), but he did not further elaborate...
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    During the 19th and 20th centuries, Spanish became the dominant language as Argentina and Chile gained independence, and Spanish-speaking settlers took...
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    lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Patagon (Chonan) languages. Brenzinger, 2007. Language diversity endangered. Walter de Gruyter. Campbell...
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    people he called the Patagons are now believed to have been the Tehuelche, who tended to be taller than Europeans of the time. Argentine researcher Miguel...
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  • Parapicó – Brazil Patagón – Peru; possibly Cariban Patiti – Brazil Payacú – Brazil Payanso – Peru Pehuenche (Peguenche) – Argentina Peria (Poria) – Brazil...
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    questionable. The term is most likely derived from an actual character name, "Patagón", a savage creature confronted by Primaleón of Greece, the hero in the...
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    Puquina Remo Pantanagua Patagón Quingnam Sácata Sechura Sensi Tabancale Tallán Tequiraca Yameo Kunza (Argentina & Chile) Yahgan (Argentina & Chile) Pawishiana...
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    Openbank (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    1996. In 2000, after buying the Argentine portal Patagon.com for $540 million, Openbank changed its name to Patagon Internet Bank S.A., a financial portal...
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    SK-105 Kürassier (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    surplus AMX-13 tanks. In Argentine service, this variant was designated Patagón. Argentina planned to assemble 39 Patagóns between 2005 and 2009, at...
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    Latacunga, Quito, Pansaleo) † Patagon † (Peru) Peba–Yaguan (2) (also known as Yaguan, Yáwan, Peban) Pijao† Pre-Arawakan languages of the Greater Antilles (Guanahatabey...
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    Carlos Maslatón (category Argentine people of Syrian-Jewish descent)
    legislature from 60 to 30. He was a large shareholder of the online broker Patagon when it was sold in 2000, before the dotcom bubble crash, for 750 million...
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    Universo Online (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    creation. In the same year, UOL launched a partnership with financial website Patagon in a move that secured US$8 million in funding to disclose financial information...
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    general purpose vehicle jointly with the Brazilian Army; and the light tank Patagón based on the SK-105 Kürassier chassis with a refurbished AMX-13 turret...
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  • "37,500-acre El Rincon donated to expand Perito Moreno National Park". Patagon Journal. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 21 March...
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    Parque San Martín Parque Patricios Pascual Echagüe Pascual Ruiz Huidobro Patagon Patagonia Patagonia rebelde Pato Patricia Bullrich Patricia Tarabini Patricio...
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    Tierra del Fuego (category Archipelagoes of Argentina)
    Woram, John (2009). Here Be Giants: Travelers' Tales from the Land of the Patagons (PDF). Rockville Press, Incorporated. pp. 14–18. ISBN 978-0-9769336-1-8...
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    Tehuelche people (category Indigenous peoples in Argentina)
    Strait of Magellan: The Tehuelhets, who in Europe are known by the name of Patagons, have been, through ignorance of their idiom, called Tehuelchus; for chu...
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    Nahuel DL 43 (category Tanks of Argentina)
    United Kingdom in the late 1940s. Argentine Army Argentina during World War II Ñandú (vehicle) TAM (tank) Patagón British Cromwell Canadian Grizzly I...
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