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  2. Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Corrientes ( Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes] ⓘ; Guaraní: Taragüí, literally: "Currents") is the capital city of the province of Corrientes, Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, about 1,000 km (621 mi) from Buenos Aires and 300 km (186 mi) from Posadas, on National Route 12. It has a population of 346,334 ...

  3. Corrientes Province - Wikipedia

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    History. Before the arrival of the Spanish conquest, the Kaingang, Charrua and Guaraní lived in a big area that also covered most of the current province of Corrientes. The city of Corrientes was founded on April 3, 1588 by Juan Torres de Vera y Aragón as a mid-stop between Asunción and Buenos Aires; the city flourished thanks to the traffic from the route.

  4. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the 100 largest bank holding companies in the United States ranked by total assets of December 31, 2023 per the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council; their market capitalization is also shown.

  5. Mercedes, Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    W 3470. Dialing code. +54 3773. Mercedes ( Spanish pronunciation: [meɾˈseðes]) is a city in the center of the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is a first-class municipality with a population of 40,667 at the 2010 census [ INDEC], [1] and the head town of the department of the same name, which also includes the towns of Felipe Yofre and ...

  6. Monte Caseros, Corrientes - Wikipedia

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    Monte Caseros is a city in the south-east of the province of Corrientes in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It has about 37,000 inhabitants as of the 2010 census [ INDEC]. It is the head town of the department of the same name, which comprises also the municipalities of Colonia Libertad, Juan Pujol and Mocoretá.

  7. Union for the Homeland - Wikipedia

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    In the run-up to the 2019 presidential election, the Kirchnerist faction of the Justicialist Party arranged for the establishment of a common Peronist electoral front. This project ultimately materialized with the formation of the Frente de Todos coalition, which comprised the Justicialist majority along with a number of other parties of the political left and centre.

  8. Pablo Pérez Coronado - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Pérez Coronado (26 December 1984, Salamanca, Spain) is a Spanish politician, economist and professor of the People's Party, currently a member of the Spanish Parliament in the XV legislature, and has also been a senator in the XIV legislature as well as a councillor and mayoral candidate for the same party in the city of Segovia.

  9. Pedro Henríquez Ureña - Wikipedia

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    Between 1915 and 1916 Henríquez Ureña worked as a journalist in the United States, living in Washington and New York. In this last year he joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota where he taught until 1921. No doubt his travels influenced his work and his thinking.