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  2. Banco de la Nación Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA; English: Bank of the Argentine Nation) is a large bank in Argentina, and the largest in the country's banking sector. History [ edit ] The Bank of the Argentine Nation was founded on 18 October 1891 by President Carlos Pellegrini , with the purpose of stabilizing the nation's finances following the Panic of ...

  3. Ratlines (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    Ratlines Franco's Spain. The origins of the first ratlines are connected to various developments in Vatican-Argentine relations before and during World War II. As early as 1942, the Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Luigi Maglione – evidently at the behest of Pope Pius XII – contacted an ambassador of Argentina regarding that country's willingness to accept European Catholic immigrants ...

  4. List of highways in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    National Route 250. National Route 251. National Route 252. National Route 259. National Route 260. National Route 281. National Route 288. National Route 293. North Access Freeway.

  5. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Faustino Sarmiento ( Spanish: [doˈmiŋɡo saɾˈmjento]; born Domingo Faustino Fidel Valentín Sarmiento y Albarracín; [citation needed] 15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and President of Argentina. His writing spanned a wide range of genres and topics, from journalism ...

  6. Banelco - Wikipedia

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    Banelco. Banelco (an acronym for Banca Electrónica Compartida) is an ATM network in Argentina. Established in 1985, it offers several services related to cash flow management, including debit cards, electronic transfers and service payments. Banelco is owned by private banks and operates 6.000 ATMs (one third of the total in the country). [1]

  7. Rail transport in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The result of this would be the Red de Expresos Regionales, which would link together all of Buenos Aires' existing 812 km (505 mi) commuter rail network, allowing for passengers to travel from one side of Greater Buenos Aires to the other making only one connection at a central underground station underneath the Obelisco. The project will cost ...

  8. Red link - Wikipedia

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    Red link may refer to: Red Link Communications, an ISP in Myanmar. Red Sex Link, a cross-breed of chicken. A link to a red node in the red–black tree data structure. Red Link, one of the four Links from the game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords. A red link in a wiki, a link to a non-existent page, see MediaWiki ...

  9. Argentine Interconnection System - Wikipedia

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    500 kV transmission line near Buenos Aires Unlike in other countries, many power lines with a voltage up to 220 kV are placed on concrete pylons.. The Argentine Interconnection System (Spanish: Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, SADI) is a wide area synchronous grid that links the regional networks of all Argentinian provinces, with the exception of Tierra del Fuego.