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French Argentines

Index French Argentines

French Argentines (Franco-Argentins, franco-argentinos) refers to Argentine citizens of full or partial French ancestry, or persons born in France who reside in Argentina. [1]

126 relations: Alejandro Agustín Lanusse, Alejo Peyret, Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean, Anacarsis Lanús, Argentina, Argentine War of Independence, Argentines, Argentines of European descent, Aveyron, Azul Partido, Évry, Essonne, Baring crisis, Basque language, Béarn, Beaux-Arts architecture, Bernardo Houssay, Bernardo Larroudé, Bigorre, Bonpland, Corrientes, Boulogne Sur Mer, Bouquet, Santa Fe, Boutx, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Botanical Garden, Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, Buenos Aires Province, Carlos Lacoste, Carlos Pellegrini, Carlos Thays, Catholic Church, Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba, Argentina, Central Bank of Argentina, Chemistry, Chile, Cinema of Argentina, Culture, Daireaux, Eduardo Castex, Entre Ríos Province, Eugène Py, Eva Perón, First Ladies and Gentlemen of Argentina, France, French Americans, French Australians, French Basque Country, French Canadians, French Chilean, French diaspora, ..., French language, French literature, French Mexicans, French people, French Peruvians, French Uruguayans, German Argentine, Gobernador Duval, Grand Bourg, Gregorio de Laferrère, Buenos Aires, Haute-Garonne, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Misiones, Ingeniero Adolfo Sourdeaux, Italian Argentines, José de San Martín, José Rondeau, Juan Manuel de Rosas, Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, Juan Perón, Julia Dufour, Julio Cortázar, Laboulaye, Córdoba, Lanús, Landscape architect, Larroque, Entre Ríos, Latin America, List of French Argentines, List of heads of state of Argentina, Longchamp Racecourse, Longchamps, Buenos Aires, Louis-Marie-François Tardy de Montravel, Luis Federico Leloir, Luján de Cuyo Department, Lunfardo, Maipú Department, Mendoza, Maisonnave, Manuel B. Gonnet, Mendoza Province, Metropolitan France, National Congress of Argentina, Neoclassical architecture, Nobel Prize, North America, Occitan language, Paris, Paul Groussac, Pied-Noir, Pigüé, Pontaut, President of Argentina, Pueblo Bellocq, Pueblo Cazes, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Pyrenees, Rioplatense Spanish, Rosario, Santa Fe, Rouergue, San José, Entre Ríos, San Rafael, Mendoza, Santa Fe Province, Santiago de Liniers, Misiones, Savoy, Science, South America, Southern France, Spanish Argentines, Spanish language, Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, Tandil Partido, Tango music, The arts, Tucumán Province, United States, Uruguay, Villa Nougués. Expand index (76 more) »

Alejandro Agustín Lanusse

Alejandro Agustín Lanusse (August 28, 1918 – August 26, 1996) was the president of the Argentine Republic between March 22, 1971, and May 25, 1973, during the Argentine Revolution.

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Alejo Peyret

Alejo Peyret (in French Alexis Pierre-Louis Edouard Peyret; December 11, 1826 – August 27, 1902) was a French-born Argentine writer, agronomist, colonial administrator, and historian.

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Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean

Alfredo Oscar Saint-Jean (11 November 1926 – 2 September 1987) was an Argentine Army major general and politician, who served as President of Argentina in 1982.

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Anacarsis Lanús

Anacarsis Lanús (Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos, Nov 14, 1820 – Oct 14, 1888) was an Argentine entrepreneur of French and Greek origin.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (República Argentina), is a federal republic located mostly in the southern half of South America.

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Argentine War of Independence

The Argentine War of Independence was fought from 1810 to 1818 by Argentine patriotic forces under Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli and José de San Martín against royalist forces loyal to the Spanish crown.

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Argentines

Argentines, also known as Argentinians (argentinos; feminine argentinas), are the citizens of the Argentine Republic, or their descendants abroad.

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Argentines of European descent

European Argentines belong to several communities which trace their origins to various migrations from Europe, and which have contributed to the country's cultural and demographic variety.

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Aveyron

Aveyron (Avairon) is a department located in the north of the Occitanie region of southern France named after the Aveyron River.

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Azul Partido

Azul is a central partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

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Évry, Essonne

Évry is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France, prefecture of the department of Essonne.

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Baring crisis

The Baring crisis or the Panic of 1890 was an acute recession.

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Basque language

Basque (euskara) is a language spoken in the Basque country and Navarre. Linguistically, Basque is unrelated to the other languages of Europe and, as a language isolate, to any other known living language. The Basques are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit, the Basque Country, a region that straddles the westernmost Pyrenees in adjacent parts of northern Spain and southwestern France. The Basque language is spoken by 28.4% of Basques in all territories (751,500). Of these, 93.2% (700,300) are in the Spanish area of the Basque Country and the remaining 6.8% (51,200) are in the French portion. Native speakers live in a contiguous area that includes parts of four Spanish provinces and the three "ancient provinces" in France. Gipuzkoa, most of Biscay, a few municipalities of Álava, and the northern area of Navarre formed the core of the remaining Basque-speaking area before measures were introduced in the 1980s to strengthen the language. By contrast, most of Álava, the western part of Biscay and central and southern areas of Navarre are predominantly populated by native speakers of Spanish, either because Basque was replaced by Spanish over the centuries, in some areas (most of Álava and central Navarre), or because it was possibly never spoken there, in other areas (Enkarterri and southeastern Navarre). Under Restorationist and Francoist Spain, public use of Basque was frowned upon, often regarded as a sign of separatism; this applied especially to those regions that did not support Franco's uprising (such as Biscay or Gipuzkoa). However, in those Basque-speaking regions that supported the uprising (such as Navarre or Álava) the Basque language was more than merely tolerated. Overall, in the 1960s and later, the trend reversed and education and publishing in Basque began to flourish. As a part of this process, a standardised form of the Basque language, called Euskara Batua, was developed by the Euskaltzaindia in the late 1960s. Besides its standardised version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain, and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin in France. They take their names from the historic Basque provinces, but the dialect boundaries are not congruent with province boundaries. Euskara Batua was created so that Basque language could be used—and easily understood by all Basque speakers—in formal situations (education, mass media, literature), and this is its main use today. In both Spain and France, the use of Basque for education varies from region to region and from school to school. A language isolate, Basque is believed to be one of the few surviving pre-Indo-European languages in Europe, and the only one in Western Europe. The origin of the Basques and of their languages is not conclusively known, though the most accepted current theory is that early forms of Basque developed prior to the arrival of Indo-European languages in the area, including the Romance languages that geographically surround the Basque-speaking region. Basque has adopted a good deal of its vocabulary from the Romance languages, and Basque speakers have in turn lent their own words to Romance speakers. The Basque alphabet uses the Latin script.

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Béarn

Béarn (Gascon: Bearn or Biarn; Bearno or Biarno) is one of the traditional provinces of France, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in southwest France.

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Beaux-Arts architecture

Beaux-Arts architecture was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly from the 1830s to the end of the 19th century.

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Bernardo Houssay

Bernardo Alberto Houssay (April 10, 1887 – September 21, 1971) was an Argentine physiologist who, in 1947, received one half Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the role played by pituitary hormones in regulating the amount of blood sugar (glucose) in animals.

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Bernardo Larroudé

Bernardo Larroudé is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina.

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Bigorre

Bigorre (Gascon: Bigòrra) is a region in southwest France, historically an independent county and later a French province, located in the upper watershed of the Adour, on the northern slopes of the Pyrenees, part of the larger region known as Gascony.

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Bonpland, Corrientes

Bonpland is a small town and municipality in Paso de los Libres Department, Corrientes Province, Argentina.

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Boulogne Sur Mer

Boulogne Sur Mer is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Bouquet, Santa Fe

Bouquet is a town in Belgrano Department, in Santa Fe Province, Argentina.

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Boutx

Boutx is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital and most populous city of Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Botanical Garden

The Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (official name in Spanish: Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) is a botanical garden located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires in Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral

The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires) is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Province

Buenos Aires (Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province.

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Carlos Lacoste

Carlos Alberto Lacoste (2 February 1929 – 24 June 2004) was an Argentine navy vice-admiral and politician who briefly served as interim President of Argentina.

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Carlos Pellegrini

Carlos Enrique José Pellegrini (October 11, 1846 – July 17, 1906) was Vice President of Argentina and became President of Argentina from 6 August 1890 to 12 October 1892, upon Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman's resignation (see Revolución del Parque).

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Carlos Thays

Carlos Thays (August 20, 1849 – January 31, 1934) was a French-Argentine landscape architect, and a student of French landscape architect Édouard André.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Córdoba Province, Argentina

Córdoba is a province of Argentina, located in the center of the country.

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Córdoba, Argentina

Córdoba is a city in the geographical center of Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River, about northwest of the Buenos Aires.

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Central Bank of Argentina

The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina.

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Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific discipline involved with compounds composed of atoms, i.e. elements, and molecules, i.e. combinations of atoms: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction with other compounds.

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Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Cinema of Argentina

Cinema of Argentina refers to the film industry based in Argentina.

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Culture

Culture is the social behavior and norms found in human societies.

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Daireaux

Daireaux is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Eduardo Castex

Eduardo Castex is a small city, capital of Conhelo, in La Pampa Province, Argentina.

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Entre Ríos Province

Entre Ríos (Between Rivers) is a central province of Argentina, located in the Mesopotamia region.

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Eugène Py

Eugène Py (19 May 1859 – 26 August 1924) was a major early French cameraman, cinematographer and film director and is widely considered the founding pioneer of the cinema of Argentina.

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Eva Perón

Eva María Duarte de Perón (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952) was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974) and First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.

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First Ladies and Gentlemen of Argentina

The First Lady (Primera Dama) or First Gentleman (Primer Caballero) of Argentina is the unofficial and protocol title of the spouse of the sitting President of Argentina.

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France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

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French Americans

French Americans (French: Franco-Américains) are citizens or nationals of the United States who identify themselves with having full or partial French or French Canadian heritage, ethnicity, and/or ancestral ties.

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French Australians

French Australians (Franco-Australiens), some of whom refer to themselves as Huguenots, are Australian citizens or residents of French ancestry, or French-born people who reside in Australia.

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French Basque Country

The French Basque Country, or Northern Basque Country (Iparralde (i.e. 'the Northern Region'), Pays basque français, País Vasco francés) is a region lying on the west of the French department of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques.

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French Canadians

French Canadians (also referred to as Franco-Canadians or Canadiens; Canadien(ne)s français(es)) are an ethnic group who trace their ancestry to French colonists who settled in Canada from the 17th century onward.

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French Chilean

A French Chilean (Franco-Chilien, franco-chileno) is a Chilean citizen of full or partial French ancestry.

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French diaspora

The French diaspora designates the diaspora from France and their descendants.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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French literature

French literature is, generally speaking, literature written in the French language, particularly by citizens of France; it may also refer to literature written by people living in France who speak traditional languages of France other than French.

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French Mexicans

French Mexicans (Franco-Mexicains, franco-mexicanos or galo-mexicanos) are Mexican citizens of full or partial French ancestry.

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French people

The French (Français) are a Latin European ethnic group and nation who are identified with the country of France.

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French Peruvians

French Peruvians (French: français-péruvien; Spanish: franco-peruano) are Peruvian citizens of French ancestry; a French of Peruvian descent or a person of both French and Peruvian descent.

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French Uruguayans

French Uruguayans (Franco-Uruguayen, franco-uruguayo) are Uruguayan citizens of full or partial French ancestry.

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German Argentine

German Argentines (Deutschargentinier, germano-argentinos) are Argentine citizens of German ancestry.

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Gobernador Duval

Gobernador Duval is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina.

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Grand Bourg

Grand Bourg is a city in Malvinas Argentinas Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Gregorio de Laferrère, Buenos Aires

Gregorio de Laferrère is a city (ciudad) in the La Matanza Partido of Buenos Aires Province.

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Haute-Garonne

Haute-Garonne (Nauta Garona; Upper Garonne) is a department in the southwest of France named after the Garonne river.

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Hipólito Yrigoyen

Juan Hipólito del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Yrigoyen Alem (July 12, 1852 – July 3, 1933) was a two-time President of Argentina (from 1916 to 1922, and again from 1928 to 1930).

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Hipólito Yrigoyen, Misiones

Hipólito Yrigoyen (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.

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Ingeniero Adolfo Sourdeaux

Ingeniero Adolfo Sourdeaux (commonly known as Adolfo Sourdeaux) is a town in Malvinas Argentinas Partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Italian Argentines

Italian Argentines (italo-argentini, ítalo-argentinos) are Argentine-born citizens of Italian descent or Italian-born people who reside in Argentina.

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José de San Martín

José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 1778 – 17 August 1850), known simply as José de San Martín or El Libertador of Argentina, Chile and Peru, was an Argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru.

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José Rondeau

José Casimiro Rondeau Pereyra (March 4, 1773 – November 18, 1844) was a general and politician in Argentina and Uruguay in the early 19th century.

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Juan Manuel de Rosas

Juan Manuel de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was a politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation.

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Juan Martín de Pueyrredón

Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O'Dogan (December 18, 1777 – March 13, 1850) was an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century.

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Juan Perón

Juan Domingo Perón (8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine army lieutenant general and politician.

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Julia Dufour

Julia Dufour is a village and municipality in Santa Cruz Province in southern Argentina.

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Julio Cortázar

Julio Cortázar, born Julio Florencio Cortázar; (August 26, 1914 – February 12, 1984) was an Argentine novelist, short story writer, and essayist.

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Laboulaye, Córdoba

Laboulaye is a city in the southeast of the province of Córdoba, Argentina.

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Lanús

Lanús is the capital of Lanús Partido, Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

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Landscape architect

A landscape architect is a person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture.

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Larroque, Entre Ríos

Larroque (Argentina) is a city in the Gualeguaychú Department, Entre Ríos Province, in north-eastern Argentina.

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Latin America

Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Spanish, French and Portuguese are spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America.

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List of French Argentines

French Argentines are Argentines of full or partial French descent, or French-born people who reside in Argentina.

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List of heads of state of Argentina

Argentina has had many different types of heads of state, as well as many different types of government.

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Longchamp Racecourse

The ParisLongchamp Racecourse (Hippodrome de Longchamp) is a 57 hectare horse-racing facility located on the Route des Tribunes in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France.

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Longchamps, Buenos Aires

Longchamps is a city in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, located about 30 km south of Buenos Aires, in the Almirante Brown Partido (district).

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Louis-Marie-François Tardy de Montravel

Louis-Marie-François Tardy de Montravel, often Louis Tardy de Montravel (28 September 1811 in Vincennes – 4 October 1864 in Elbeuf) was a French admiral, explorer and colonial administrator.

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Luis Federico Leloir

Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was an Argentine physician and biochemist who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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Luján de Cuyo Department

Luján de Cuyo is a department located in the northwest of Mendoza Province in Argentina.

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Lunfardo

Lunfardo (from the Italian lumbardo or inhabitant of Lombardy in the local dialect) is a dialect originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in Buenos Aires and from there spread to other cities nearby, such as the surrounding area Greater Buenos Aires, Rosario and Montevideo.

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Maipú Department, Mendoza

Maipú Department is a department and municipality located in the north west of Mendoza Province in Argentina.

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Maisonnave

Maisonnave is a village and rural locality (municipality) in La Pampa Province in Argentina.

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Manuel B. Gonnet

Manuel B. Gonnet is a city in La Plata Partido, Argentina.

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Mendoza Province

The Province of Mendoza is a province of Argentina, located in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo region.

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Metropolitan France

Metropolitan France (France métropolitaine or la Métropole), also known as European France or Mainland France, is the part of France in Europe.

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National Congress of Argentina

The Congress of the Argentine Nation (Congreso de la Nación Argentina) is the legislative branch of the government of Argentina.

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Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture is an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century.

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Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize (Swedish definite form, singular: Nobelpriset; Nobelprisen) is a set of six annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances.

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North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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Occitan language

Occitan, also known as lenga d'òc (langue d'oc) by its native speakers, is a Romance language.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Paul Groussac

Paul-François Groussac (February 15, 1848 – June 27, 1929) was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian.

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Pied-Noir

Pied-Noir ("Black-Foot"), plural Pieds-Noirs, is a term primarily referring to people of European, mostly ethnic French origin, who were born in Algeria during the period of French rule from 1830 to 1962.

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Pigüé

Pigüé is a town in Argentina located in the Pampas, south-west of Buenos Aires.

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Pontaut

Pontaut is a town located in the General Lamadrid Partido in the central region of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina, 57 km south from the headcity.

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President of Argentina

The President of the Argentine Nation (Presidente de la Nación Argentina), usually known as the President of Argentina, is both head of state and head of government of Argentina.

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Pueblo Bellocq

Pueblo Bellocq is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina.

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Pueblo Cazes

Pueblo Cazes is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina.

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Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Pyrénées-Atlantiques (Gascon: Pirenèus-Atlantics; Pirinio Atlantiarrak or Pirinio Atlantikoak) is a department in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in southwestern France.

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Pyrenees

The Pyrenees (Pirineos, Pyrénées, Pirineus, Pirineus, Pirenèus, Pirinioak) is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between Spain and France.

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Rioplatense Spanish

Rioplatense Spanish (español rioplatense, locally castellano rioplatense) is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken mainly in the areas in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay.

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Rosario, Santa Fe

Rosario is the largest city in the province of Santa Fe, in central Argentina.

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Rouergue

Rouergue is a former province of France, corresponding roughly with the modern department of Aveyron.

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San José, Entre Ríos

San José (also called Villa San José) is a city in the center-east of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, located some 10 km northwest from Colón, near the Uruguay River.

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San Rafael, Mendoza

San Rafael is a city in the southern region of the Mendoza Province, Argentina.

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Santa Fe Province

The Province of Santa Fe (Provincia de Santa Fe) is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country.

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Santiago de Liniers, Misiones

Santiago de Liniers (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.

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Savoy

Savoy (Savouè,; Savoie; Savoia) is a cultural region in Western Europe.

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Science

R. P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol.1, Chaps.1,2,&3.

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South America

South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Southern France

Southern France or the South of France, colloquially known as le Midi, is a defined geographical area consisting of the regions of France that border the Atlantic Ocean south of the Marais Poitevin, Spain, the Mediterranean, and Italy.

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Spanish Argentines

Spanish settlement in Argentina, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina, took place firstly in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain, and again in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.

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Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

The Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (Director Supremo de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata) was a title given to the executive officers of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata according to the form of government established in 1814 by the Asamblea del Año XIII (Assembly of Year XIII).

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Tandil Partido

Tandil Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

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Tango music

Tango is a style of music in 4 time that originated among European immigrant populations of Argentina and Uruguay (collectively, the "Rioplatenses").

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The arts

The arts refers to the theory and physical expression of creativity found in human societies and cultures.

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Tucumán Province

Tucumán is the most densely populated, and the smallest by land area, of the provinces of Argentina.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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Uruguay

Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a sovereign state in the southeastern region of South America.

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Villa Nougués

Villa Nougués is a settlement in Lules Department, Tucumán Province, in northern Argentina.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Argentines

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