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The poor state of the barracks was noted by general José Pessoa when he was appointed inspector of the Cavalry in 1939. In his assessment, the Argentine cavalry would be superior to the Brazilian cavalry during a war. The problem was broader, in the country's equine farming, and thus also under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture. [44]
Market Square Arena (MSA) was an indoor arena in Indianapolis.Completed in 1974, at a cost of $23 million, it seated 16,530 for basketball and 15,993 for ice hockey.Seating capacity for concerts and other events was adjusted by the use of large curtains which sealed off the upper rows.
January 8, 1990 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre: January 9, 1990 January 10, 1990: London England Hammersmith Apollo: Latin America [11] January 19, 1990: São Paulo: Brazil Estádio do Morumbi — — January 26, 1990: Rio de Janeiro: Praça da Apoteose: January 28, 1990 Bogotá: Colombia Estadio El Campín: February 1, 1990: Buenos Aires: Argentina
Pages in category "1990s in Indianapolis" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... 0–9. 1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament ...
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The resort was closed to its members during the pageant, and the one-day event tickets could only be purchased separately. [12] The attendance fee for the event was $50 in 2005 [4] but had risen to $60 by 2016. [9] Up to 2003, there was one event in July and another in August, but, starting in 2004, Nudes-A-Poppin' was reduced to one weekend in ...
1990 Brazilian jiu-jitsu: Pan-American Championship (jiu-jitsu) Pan Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship: Americas 1996 2007 Chess: Pan American Chess Championship: Americas 1945 Cricket: ICC Americas Championship: Americas 2000: Cycling: Pan American Road and Track Championships Pan American Mountain Bike Championships Americas 1974 1996 Fencing
On October 3, Neves and his men defended the city of San Solano and on October 21, they attacked four Paraguayan cavalry regiments and defeated them. Their division was dubbed by the Paraguayans as the Loca de Cuenta (crazy swept cavalry). Because of this victory he was recognized as Baron of Triunfo [Baron of Triumph] on October 19, 1867.