the repeater 7 Añatuya 10 Bandera 8 Bandera Bajada 11 Campo Gallo 7 Fortín Inca 3 Frías 7 La Punta 11 Lavalle 11 Los Juríes 13 Los Pirpintos 4 Los Telares...
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the rail line. The section from San Cristóbal in Santa Fe Province to Fortín Inca, just over the border in Santiago del Estero Province, was opened on...
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Second Corps managed to capture Fortín Corrales and Fortín Platanillos but failed to take Fortín Fernández and Fortín Toledo. After a siege that lasted...
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Roman Empire 2,000,000 Comprises the western provinces of the Roman Empire. Inca Empire 2,000,000 Incan Empire along Andean coast in South America lasting...
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com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 2021-02-06. "Estadio José Amalfitani (El Fortín) - Estadio José Amalfitani Buenos Aires | Estádios de Futebol". estadiodefutebol...
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the Aztecs established a fort on the hill of Huaxyácac (now called El Fortín), overlooking the present city of Oaxaca, which allowed the Aztecs to enforce...
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Thompson Cassidy Regush Kelly Kay Regina, Saskatchewan Hannah Farries (Fourth) Inca Maguire Annabelle Hof (Skip) Holly Hamilton Kirsty Farries Stirling, Scotland...
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when the Bolivian army established a fort on the Paraguay river called Fortín Vanguardia. In December of that year, Paraguayan major (later colonel) Rafael...
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Davis Don Brinkley November 16, 1952 (1952-11-16) 64 12 "Lost City of the Incas" George Cahan Warren Wilson November 23, 1952 (1952-11-23) 65 13 "Thunderhead"...
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many islands in the South Pacific. By the late 15th century, the Aztecs and Inca had become the dominant power in Mesoamerica and the Andes, respectively...
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