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  2. Isaac Aisemberg - Wikipedia

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    Between 1995 and 1996, he was the president of Argentores, an Argentine entity that brings together the authors, to which Aisemberg belonged for many years. [ 6 ] He died on 26 December 1997 while he was acting as director of the Center for Experimentation and Cinematographic Production (CERC), the film school of the National Institute of ...

  3. Jorge Guinzburg - Wikipedia

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    Guinzburg was born on 3 February 1949 [4] to a Jewish family in Buenos Aires.He graduated from high school in 1966, along with Carlos Abrevaya. In 1967, Guinzburg and Abrevaya entered the law school but they abandoned their college education soon afterwards.

  4. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, [C] officially the Argentine Republic, [A] [D] is a country in the southern half of South America.Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km 2 (1,073,500 sq mi), [B] making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.

  5. List of Argentine footballers in La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The list of Argentine men's footballers in La Liga records the association football players from Argentina who have appeared at least once for a team in the Spanish league. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season.

  6. Alberto Vaccarezza - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Vaccarezza. Bartolomé Ángel Venancio Alberto Vaccarezza (1886–1959) was an Argentine poet and playwright.. Vaccarezza was born in Buenos Aires on April 1, 1886. He is usually credited as the foremost exponent of the sainete genre, having written its most popular play, El Conventillo de La Paloma (The La Paloma Tenement).

  7. 1993–94 Argentine Primera División - Wikipedia

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    The 1993–94 Argentine Primera División was a season of top-flight professional football in Argentina.The league season had two champions, with River Plate winning the Apertura (25th. league title for the club), while Independiente won the Clausura championship (15th. league title).

  8. Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Argentina is a multiethnic society, home to people of various ethnic, racial, religious, denomination, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. [16] [17] [18] As a result, Argentines do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance to ...

  9. Dalmiro Sáenz - Wikipedia

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    Dalmiro Antonio Saenz was born in Buenos Aires, in 1926. He began his literary activity early on, and began to publish by his 30s after he traveled during several seasons by ship through Patagonia, he settled there for almost 15 years, where he developed his first storybook: "Seventy Times Seven," which won the prestigious award of Editorial Emecé, and became a bestseller, based in a vision ...