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  2. Sideco House - Wikipedia

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    During his stay in San Isidro, the house owned by Captain Crispulo "Pulong" Sideco served as the de facto residence and office of Aguinaldo as president. [2] The house ceased to be the presidential seat when San Isidro fell to the Americans on May 17, 1899. [3] This caused Aguinaldo to move the government seat to Angeles, Pampanga. [2]

  3. San Isidro, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro is served by two rail lines, the Mitre Line and the Tren de la Costa (Train of the Coast). The latter station is a vintage 1891 building designed in the style of British stations. The facility also houses a shopping arcade, a cinema complex and restaurants. The station is located just 200 meters from the San Isidro Cathedral.

  4. Villa Ocampo - Wikipedia

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    Originally the summer house of the Ocampo family, it became Victoria Ocampo's permanent residence in 1940. The house is famous for its list of distinguished visitors who came to Argentina invited by Victoria: Rabindranath Tagore, Igor Stravinsky, Le Corbusier, Albert Camus, Graham Greene, Federico García Lorca, André Malraux, José Ortega y Gasset, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Saint-John Perse ...

  5. San Isidro Partido - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro is an affluent partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina found in the north of Greater Buenos Aires. Its capital is the city of San Isidro. It is 21 km (13 mi) from the city of Buenos Aires. The founder of San Isidro was Domingo de Acassuso, who built a cathedral in 1706 dedicated to San Isidro Labrador, having

  6. Casa Hacienda de Naic - Wikipedia

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    Casa Hacienda de Naic is a 19th-century structure classified as a casa hacienda (hacienda house) located in the town of Naic in Cavite province, Philippines. It is the only existing casa hacienda administered by friars in the Philippines that remains to be used at present.

  7. San Isidro - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro, Surigao del Norte, a municipality on Siargao Island in the province of Surigao del Norte; San Isidro, San Pablo, a barangay of San Pablo City in the Laguna province; San Isidro, Makati (Barangay), an area in the Makati Poblacion in the Manila metropolitan area; San Isidro, Tagbilaran City, a barangay of Tagbilaran in the Bohol province

  8. San Isidro de El General - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro de El General (Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo ðe el xeneˈɾal]) is the first district of the canton of Pérez Zeledón, in the southern part of the province of San José in Costa Rica, as well as the name of said district's main city. [1] [2] San Isidro de El General is the most populous city in the Brunca region.

  9. San Isidro Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro artisan fair. Nearly 100 metres in front of the cathedral is the Plaza de San Isidro, and on it, is the San Isidro artisan fair since 1971. This fair has 100 stands, where people can buy leather, wood, textile, metal and ceramic products. The "San Isidro Artisan Fair" is oldest in the Buenos Aires Province.