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Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes] ; Guaraní: Taragüí, literally: "Currents") is the capital city of the province of Corrientes, Argentina... |
The Corriente is an American breed of small cattle, used principally for rodeo events. It derives from Criollo Mexicano stock, which in turn descends... |
Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes], lit. ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; Guarani: Taragui), officially the Province of Corrientes (Spanish: Provincia... |
PANU or Panu may refer to: New Corrientes Party, a political party in Argentina (Partido Nuevo Corrientes) Party of National Unity (Fiji), a political... |
Avenida Corrientes (English: Corrientes Avenue) is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. The street is intimately... |
to: Corrientes Province, including the city of Corrientes Corriente River, in this province Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires, Argentina Corrientes (Buenos... |
Cabo Corrientes may refer to: Cabo Corrientes (municipality), a municipality in Jalisco, Mexico Cabo Corrientes, Chocó, a cape on the Pacific coast of... |
Diego Corrientes may refer to: Diego Corrientes Mateos (1757-1781) a Spanish bandit Diego Corrientes (1914 film), a silent Spanish film directed by Alberto... |
Corriente Córdoba (14 November 1940 – 16 June 2020) was a Spanish Arabist, lexicographer, academic and member of the Royal Spanish Academy. Corriente... |
Club Atlético Huracán Corrientes, known as Huracán Corrientes is a football club from Corrientes, Corrientes Province, Argentina. The team currently plays... |
Autonomist Party of Corrientes (Spanish: Partido Autonomista de Corrientes) is a liberal provincial political party in Corrientes Province, Argentina... |
Corrientes was the name of two ships operated by Donaldson Line. SS Corrientes (1920), torpedoed and sunk in 1940 SS Corrientes (1943), in service 1946–1954... |
Club de Regatas Corrientes, usually just Regatas Corrientes, is a sports club of Corrientes, Argentina, located on the river side of the Paraná river... |
Paraguayan War (redirect from Paraguayan invasion of Corrientes) Rio Grande do Sul province in the south in early 1865 and the Argentine Corrientes Province. Two separate Paraguayan forces invaded Mato Grosso simultaneously... |
Standard German (by 200,000 people); Guaraní (by 200,000 people, mostly in Corrientes and Misiones); Catalan (by 174,000 people); Quechua (by 65,000 people... |
predecessors) and allies. Tucumán (suspended) Corrientes, Legislative election. Victory of ECO+Vamos Corrientes with 68.06%, obtaining 11 legislators out... |
Cabo Corrientes is a cape on the Pacific coast of Colombia in the Chocó Department. Cabo Corrientes is at the southern end of the Gulf of Tribugá. The... |
Cabo Corrientes is a municipality in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is named after the cape of the same name, Cabo Corrientes. The municipal seat is... |
Concepción (also known as Yaguareté Corá in Guaraní) is a town in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is the capital of Concepción Department. (in Spanish)... |
The Corrientes River is a river in Ecuador and Peru. Ziesler, R.; Ardizzone, G.D. (1979). "Amazon River System". The Inland waters of Latin America. Food... |