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    Rosario (redirect from Rosario, Santa Fe)
    pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo]) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires on the west...
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    Clarín. 11 March 1993. Elecciones (PDF). Estudios e Investigaciones Nº7. Vol. I. Dirección de Información Parlamentaria del Congreso de la Nación. April 1993...
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    2011 Argentine general election (category Presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner)
    Luis (won by Federal Commitment) and Santa Fe (won by the Socialist Party). (in Spanish) Ley de Democratización de la Representación Política, la Transparencia...
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    Buenos Aires. Justicialist Party (populist): Former Senator Ítalo Lúder of Santa Fe. Intransigent Party (socialist) : Former Governor Oscar Alende of Buenos...
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    governor of Santa Fe was replaced in 1912 by federal intervention, and the new governor organized elections for provincial governor and the provincial legislature...
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    Villa; Tardío, Manuel Álvarez (2017). 1936. Fraude y violencia en las elecciones del Frente Popular (in Spanish). Espasa. ISBN 978-84-670-4967-1. Goda...
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    Bogotá, 1973. Geografia de Venezuela, informes provinciales (1837). Notas sobre la Colonia Tovar. El arte de la guerra. Lecciones de Artilleria. Informes...
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  • provinces and Fernández de Kirchner's Front for Victory won in six provinces. Hermes Binner was elected Governor of Santa Fe, becoming the first Socialist...
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    coalition entered the Argentine Congress. They performed best in Cordoba and Santa Fe, the second- and third-most populous districts in the country, and performed...
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    reviewing requests of intervention against the provincial committees of Río Negro and Santiago del Estero. In Santa Fe, the UCR had teamed up with the Socialist...
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