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    Paul-François Groussac (February 15, 1848 – June 27, 1929) was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian. Groussac was...
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    espoused by Paul Groussac in his lecture to the World's Folk-Lore Congress at the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition on 14 July 1893: Groussac 1893, p. 12...
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    Silvina Ocampo, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Miguel Cané, Oliverio Girondo y Paul Groussac; los premios Nobel Luis Federico Leloir y Carlos Saavedra Lamas; los...
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    The Groussac Refuge (Spanish: Refugio naval Groussac, originally Refugio naval Hipólito Bouchard) is an Argentine shelter in Antarctica located on the...
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    disputes about the authenticity of this document. Some historians like Paul Groussac suspect that the document was a literary forgery, prepared by a Spaniard...
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    Girondo Angélica Gorodischer Carlos Gorostiza Juana Manuela Gorriti Paul Groussac Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer Beatriz Guido Ricardo Güiraldes Eduardo Gutiérrez...
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    the Argentine labor movement. French immigrants as Amadeo Jacques and Paul Groussac had a direct impact on education and Argentine culture. Some Argentine...
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    middle of a colony of Gentoo penguins. Its current name is in honour of Paul Groussac, a French writer and historian who lived in Argentina and authored a...
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    of ERP terrorist group Roberto Goyeneche (1926–1994), tango singer Paul Groussac (1848–1929), French-born writer, historian Bernardo Houssay (1887–1971)...
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  • as well as the development of new literary genres by writers like Paul Groussac or Julio Cortázar. In the field of science, two Argentine Nobel Prize...
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