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  2. Telecom Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Argentina S.A. is the major local telephone company for the northern part of Argentina, including the whole of the city of Buenos Aires. Briefly known as Sociedad Licenciataria Norte S.A. , it quickly changed its name, and is usually known as simply "Telecom" within Argentina.

  3. List of television stations in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, for most of the history of broadcasting, there were only five major commercial national terrestrial networks until 2018. These were Televisión Pública, El Nueve, El Trece, Telefe and América. Since 2018, Net TV became the sixth major commercial network, [1] with Televisión Pública being the national public television service.

  4. Carolina García (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Argentina, she was raised in California, where she immigrated with her parents and two brothers. She trained to be a dancer from the age of 4, and also studied to be a singer. [ 2 ] However, watching the fictional series 24 , starring Kiefer Sutherland , she decided she wanted to enter the entertainment industry. [ 3 ]

  5. Apache: The Life of Carlos Tevez - Wikipedia

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    The plot revolves around Carlos Tevez's rise as a football player amid the conditions in Argentina's Ejército de Los Andes, better known as Fuerte Apache. [1] [2] It was released on August 16, 2019 on Netflix.

  6. The Son (2019 Argentine film) - Wikipedia

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    The Son (Spanish: El hijo) is a 2019 Argentine Spanish-language psychological thriller film directed by Sebastián Schindel and based on the 2013 novel Una madre protectora (English: A Protective Mother) by Guillermo Martínez with the adapted screenplay written by Leonel D’Agostino.

  7. .ar - Wikipedia

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    Companies and individual residents in Argentina coop.ar: Registered cooperatives edu.ar: Educational institutions; currently handled by ARIU (Asociación de Redes de Interconexión Universitaria). gob.ar: Local and national government gov.ar: int.ar: International entities and representatives of foreign international organizations in Argentina ...

  8. Flow (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is an Argentine company that provided cable television and internet services in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, as of 2021 integrated into DF Entertainment and Telecom Argentina S.A. [3] As part of an internal reorganisation, in October 2021 Telecom dissolved Cablevisión, focusing on the brands Telecom, Personal, and Flow. The company ...

  9. Rioplatense Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Rioplatense is the predominant Spanish variety spoken in both Argentina and Uruguay. In the former, it is primarily centered in major urban areas such as Buenos Aires, Rosario, Santa Fe, La Plata, Mar del Plata and Bahía Blanca—along with their surrounding suburbs and the regions connecting them, whereas in the latter, it is spoken nationwide, where it takes the form of Uruguayan Spanish.