General Artigas is a town in the Itapúa Department of Paraguay. It is named after the Uruguayan national hero, José Gervasio Artigas, who spent his last...
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Montevideo in 1855, and in 1977 they were transferred to the Artigas Mausoleum. Artigas was born in Montevideo on June 19, 1764. His grandparents were...
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General Artigas railway station (Spanish: Estación Central General Artigas) is the former main railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located in barrio...
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The General Artigas Bridge (Spanish: Puente General Artigas) is an international road bridge that crosses the Uruguay River and joins Argentina and Uruguay...
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The General Artigas Station (Spanish: Base Científica Antártica Artigas), also referred to as the Artigas Base is the larger of the two Uruguayan scientific...
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The first specially fitted warships were the gunboats General Rivera, General Artigas, and General Suárez. The first was assembled in Uruguay by the Academy...
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the Executive Tower). The Artigas Mausoleum is located at the center of the plaza. Statues include that of José Gervasio Artigas, a hero of Uruguay's independence...
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the Battle of Las Piedras on 18 May 1811, Artigas was named "Chief of the Orientales". After 1820, Artigas was forced to live in exile in Paraguay but...
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aniversario de la obtención de la Copa Artigas Nacional campeón Copa Artigas 1961 Nacional campeón Copa Artigas 1962 Títulos del Club Nacional de Football...
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General Jose Gervasio Artigas is a bronze statue, in Washington, DC, capital of the United States, at the intersection of Constitution Avenue and Virginia...
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