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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Argentina

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    By 1959, church membership had increased to 3,500. The North Argentine Mission was established in 1962. [6] Even though the Book of Mormon had already been translated into Spanish, there was a lack of church materials in Spanish in South American countries. The church divided up the translation work among Spanish-speaking countries in South ...

  3. Ushuaia - Wikipedia

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    The name Ushuaia first appears in letters and reports of the South American Mission Society [4] in England. [clarification needed] The British missionary Waite Hockin Stirling [5] became the first European to live in Ushuaia when he stayed with the Yámana people between 18 January and mid-September 1869. In 1870 more British missionaries ...

  4. GetYourGuide - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, GetYourGuide removes providers who consistently get bad reviews from its inventory. [7] In August 2018, GetYourGuide began selling tours under its own brand name. The company mined its data on customer preferences from having sold 15 million tours since its founding nearly a decade ago.

  5. Estancia Harberton - Wikipedia

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    Estancia Harberton was established in 1886, when the missionary pioneer Thomas Bridges (1842-1898) resigned from the Anglican mission at Ushuaia.The estancia was named for Harberton, the home of his wife, Mary Ann Varder (1842-1922), in Devon, England.

  6. Thomas Bridges (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, the government of Argentina established a Navy sub-prefecture in Ushuaia. At about age 44, Bridges left the Mission. The government granted him citizenship in Argentina and gave him 50,000 acres (200 km 2) of land to the east of Ushuaia, which he and his family developed as Estancia Harberton. There they raised sheep and cattle. [2]

  7. Category:Ushuaia - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Argentine Jews - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the Jewish population of Latin America has risen to more than 500,000 — most of whom live in Argentina, with large communities also present in Brazil. The following is a list of some prominent Argentine Jews:

  9. Our Lady of Luján - Wikipedia

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    Miraculous Origin of Our Lady of Luján in the Year 1630, by Augusto Ballerini (1895).. The Luján image was made in Brazil and sent to Argentina. [1] Tradition holds that a settler ordered the terracotta image of the Immaculate Conception in 1630 because he intended to create a shrine in her honor to help reinvigorate the Catholic faith in Santiago del Estero, his region. [2]