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  • {{r|Ministry of Defense (Argentina)}}
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  • ...e briefly interned at the end of the [[Second World War]], he escaped to [[Argentina]] and lived there, under an assumed name, for ten years. In an unprecedente
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  • '''1973 7" EP promo''' (Argentina: Music Hall 40.019)
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  • * [[Jaguar]], ''Panthera onca'' (the Americas; from [[Mexico]] to northern [[Argentina]])
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  • ...a Province|Mendoza]], [[Misiones Province|Misiones]], [[San Juan Province (Argentina)|San Juan]], [[San Luis Province|San Luis]], [[Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe]]
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  • ...'' (US/Australia: Atlantic 45-2849, Angola/South Africa: Atlantic ATS 568, Argentina: Atlantic 2091175, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10103, Brazil: Atco 209117
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  • ...], in a clandestine operation, was used to capture [[Adolf Eichmann]] in [[Argentina]], but, once he was in Israel, was tried in a very public court proceeding.
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  • '''1971 7" single''' (Argentina/Chile/Peru: Atlantic 2091 149)
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  • '''Paraguay''' is a country in Central South America, northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[Brazil]]. It became indep ...he [[War of the Triple Alliance]] (1865-70) — between Paraguay and [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]]— Paraguay lost two-thirds of all adult
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  • ...td>{{headofstate|Argentina}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Argentina}}</td>
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  • ...defaults and downgrades in [[/Addendum#Defaults and downgrades| '''Russia, Argentina, Ireland and Greece''']], notes on [[/Addendum#Sovereign default credit rat .... The Latin American defaults of the 1890s were triggered by doubts about Argentina’s economic stability, which led to the collapse of London's Baring Brothe
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  • In 1999, he was nominated, by [[Bill Clinton]] to be [[U.S. Ambassador to Argentina]], but was never confirmed. Republicans questioned the nomination after For
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  • ...ish speaking countries ([[pre-nominal letters]]) (similar to Dr. or Prof). Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela.
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  • ===Argentina=== ...rgentine Marine Corps (''Infantería de Marina de la Armada de la República Argentina'', IMARA) is a part of the Argentine Navy. Argentine Marines have the same
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  • ...free trade arrangement. Countries that border Chile are Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. The island of Rapa Nui, also known as [[Easter Island]], is a special ter Buenos Aires, Argentina. Contreras was already imprisoned as a result of convictions stemming
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  • ...Navy flag and committed suicide. The crew were later taken to neighbouring Argentina and interned there for the rest of the war.
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  • ...has turned down the program for now), China, [[Egypt]], [[Nigeria]], and [[Argentina]], and has talked about discussions with other countries, notably including
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  • ...language]] spoken mainly in [[Wales]] and one corner of [[Patagonia]] in [[Argentina]]. Like [[English language|English]], its roots can be traced to the [[Prot
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  • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy
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  • ...is practiced in [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]], [[Argentina]], and to a lesser extent, in other nations.
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