• Gaboto (often referred to as Puerto Gaboto) is a town (comuna) in the southeast of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It has 2,617 inhabitants per the...
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    conventionally divided into three parts: the Upper Delta, from the Diamante – Puerto Gaboto line to Villa Constitución; the Middle Delta, from Villa Constitución...
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    were transferred to Santa Fe province, joining Maciel station with Puerto Gaboto a port on Parana River, that were first spanish colonial setting in...
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  • in Roldán, Santa Fe Radio María in Deán Funes, Córdoba Vanguardia in Puerto Gaboto, Santa Fe LRM436 Vida in Las Toscas, Santa Fe 2UUS in Sydney, New South...
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    build a fort called Corpus Christi upriver near the modern-day town of Gaboto and had encountered some indigenous people who talked about the Sierra de...
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  • the Fortín de San Lázaro (actual Carmelo) and the Puerto de San Salvador (1527–1530) by Sebastián Gaboto, the Real de San Juan (1542–1553) and the Real de...
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    station. La Boca (1915–23): River built a stadium on the corner of Pinzón and Gaboto streets in La Boca. Alvear y Tagle (1923–37): Located in the Recoleta district...
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    1858-1958 (in Spanish). Librería Pastor Miguel Morel. "Un tour por el puerto de Gaboto" (in Spanish). El País. 12 June 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2018. "Localizan...
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    Paraguay has a statue of Artigas in its Plaza Uruguay, and the Calle Sebastián Gaboto was renamed the Avenida Artigas in his honor in 1926. An imposing monument...
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    de Mendoza, Colorado (A. Caffarena today), Sengüel (B. Pérez Galdós) and Gaboto streets in "Dársena Sud", while the headquarters located on Pinzón street...
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