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  2. La Prensa (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa is an Argentine daily newspaper. Based in Buenos Aires , it was founded by José C. Paz and ranked among the most widely circulated dailies in subsequent decades, earning a reputation for conservatism and support for British interests .

  3. José C. Paz - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Paz (2 October 1842 – 10 March 1912) was an Argentine politician, diplomat and journalist, founder of La Prensa. Life [ edit ] Paz was born in Buenos Aires and started his education in that city but was forced to move to Rosario due to the civil war fought in Argentina.

  4. Buenos Aires House of Culture - Wikipedia

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    The statue was reinstalled in 1956, and while press freedom restrictions otherwise worsened following Perón's overthrow, La Prensa was restored to the Paz family. The newsdaily's decline in readership helped lead to the company sale of the landmark building in 1988, however, and it became the Ministry of Culture of Buenos Aires.

  5. List of newspapers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The list of newspapers in Argentina records printed and online newspapers from Argentina . The circulation of newspapers in Argentina peaked in 1983, with a sale of 1,420,417 copies overall. Two decades later it declined to 1,109,441 copies, and to 1,038,955 copies in 2012. Clarín remains the largest newspaper in Argentina, despite the ...

  6. Eloy Fariña Núñez - Wikipedia

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    A story that, in 1913, obtained the first prize in a contest patronized by the Journal “La Prensa” of Buenos Aires, which signified, in the moment, the consecration of his literary work) “Rhodopphis” “Las vertebras de pan” (The vertebra of bread) “El significado de la obra de Rubén Darío” (Significance of Rubén Darío's work)

  7. Monserrat, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Monserrat [2] or Montserrat [3] [b] ( pronounced [monseˈrat]) is a neighbourhood in the east of the Buenos Aires CBD. The district features some of the most important public buildings in Buenos Aires, including city hall, the city legislature, Casa Rosada, the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires and the Libertador Building ( Ministry of Defense ...

  8. Eugenia Belin Sarmiento - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia Belín Sarmiento (December 29, 1860, San Juan, Argentina - August 2, 1952, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentinean painter and author.Her works were featured in various international shows, among them the first Exposición Anual de Pintura, Dibujo y Escultura (Annual Exhibition of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture) for artists of South America in 1893.

  9. Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict - Wikipedia

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    Editorial Nemont, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979, in spanischer Sprache. Isaac F. Rojas, La Argentina en el Beagle y Atlántico sur 1. Parte. Editorial Diagraf, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Spanish Language; Carlos Escudé und Andrés Cisneros: Historia general de las relaciones exteriores de la República Argentina , in spanischer Sprache.