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    Chascomús is the principal city in Chascomús Partido in eastern Buenos Aires Province of Argentina, located 123 km (76 mi) south of the capital Buenos...
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    Club Atlético Chascomús, also known as Atlético Chascomús is an Argentine sports club from the city of Chascomús in Buenos Aires Province. Although the...
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    of whom live in Chascomús city, the capital of the district. The partido was founded in 1801, by Pedro Nicolás Escribano. Chascomús, like most of Buenos...
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  • Unitarian revolutionaries, the Freemen briefly took control of Dolores, Chascomús and Tandil, and expected to join forces with General Juan Lavalle, who...
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    and a coffeehouse. Therefore, Chascomús original station (inaugurated in 1865) fell into disuse and was closed. Chascomús was one of the main stations...
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    Raúl Alfonsín (category People from Chascomús)
    body] with his political approach being known as "Alfonsinism". Born in Chascomús, Buenos Aires Province, Alfonsín began his studies of law at the National...
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  • Humberto Malfa (2000) "Diocese of Chascomús". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2013-03-25. "Diocese of Chascomús". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 2013-03-25...
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    is placed nowadays. By December 1865 the railway had reached Chascomús (113 km). Chascomús was one of the main stations of the Constitución - Mar del Plata...
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    Quinta de Figallo, located in the Tapalqué street, between Escalada and Chascomús streets. This new ground had the advantage that a wind mill could provide...
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    Lavalle organized an army to take Buenos Aires. The ranchers mutinied in Chascomús and organized the "Freemen of the South" militia. Rosas overcame all these...
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