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  2. National University of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The National University of Córdoba (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), is a public university located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina.Founded in 1613, the university is the oldest in Argentina, [2] the third oldest university of the Americas, with the first university being the National University of San Marcos (Peru, 1551) and the second one, Saint Thomas Aquinas University ...

  3. Catholic University of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Location. Cordoba. , Argentina. Affiliations. Roman Catholic, Jesuit. Website. www.ucc.edu.ar. The Universidad Católica de Córdoba (UCC) is a Jesuit university in Argentina that was founded on June 8, 1956, immediately after private universities were authorized.

  4. Córdoba, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba, Argentina. Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa]) is a city in central Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River, about 700 km (435 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires. It is the capital of Córdoba Province and the second-most populous city in Argentina after Buenos Aires, with about 1.6 million urban ...

  5. List of universities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    University of Buenos Aires, School of Engineering, Paseo Colón Branch. National University of La Plata, Rectorate. National University of Rosario, School of Medicine. National University of Tucumán, Rectorate. National University of the Northeast, Rectorate. National University of the South, main building.

  6. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In spite of its many problems, Argentina's higher education managed to reach worldwide levels of excellence in the 1960s. Up to 2013 Argentina educated five Nobel Prize winners, three in the sciences: Luis Federico Leloir, Bernardo Houssay and César Milstein and two in peace: Carlos Saavedra Lamas and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the highest number surpassing countries economically more developed ...

  7. Argentine university reform of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine university reform of 1918 was a general modernization of the universities, especially tending towards democratization, brought about by student activism during the presidency of Hipolito Yrigoyen, the first democratic government. The events started in Córdoba and spread to the rest of Argentina, and then through much of Latin ...

  8. Córdoba Province, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa]) is a province of Argentina, located in the center of the country. Its neighboring provinces are (clockwise from the north) Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, La Pampa, San Luis, La Rioja, and Catamarca. Together with Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, the province is part of the economic and ...

  9. Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 31°25′14″S 64°11′28″W. /  31.42056°S 64.19111°W  / -31.42056; -64.19111. Location of Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba in Argentina. The Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba ( Spanish: Manzana Jesuítica y Estancias de Córdoba) are a former Jesuit reduction built by missionaries in the province of Córdoba ...