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[1] Catch Argentino Buenos Aires: Pablo Javier Falcon 2013– Yes [2] Federacion Argentina de Catch Buenos Aires: Rocky Rolando 1990– Yes [3] Federacion Argentina de Lucha Caseros, Buenos Aires: Javier Guerrero 2012– Yes: Also Called "Superestrellas de la Lucha" [4] Lucha Extrema La Plata, Buenos Aires: Jeff Aaliya 2012– Yes: Lucha Fuerte ...
Sol Nascente/Pôr do Sol was a rural area until the beginning of the 1990s, being part of Setor P.Sul and Setor P.Norte, the name Sol Nascente refers to two situations where there was a Japanese farm and thus referred to the land of the Rising Sun, and also back in 1976 in Ceilandia, the capoeira group Sol Nascente by Mestre Romeu appeared, which operated in the 90s on the C 40 of P.Norte next ...
A few months later, the channel abruptly stopped its weekend newscasts (while signing a contract with the Argentine government) to broadcast football matches through the "Fútbol para todos" program. On March 19, 2012, the channel was renewed once again, modifying its logo and graphics but with no significant structural changes.
Argentina, [C] officially the Argentine Republic, [A] [D] is a country in the southern half of South America.It covers an area of 2,780,085 km 2 (1,073,397 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.
Mulattoes (people of European and African ancestry) mostly in Uruguay (0.2%), and Asians (1.0%), mostly in Argentina, the remaining 1.2%. [ 42 ] There is also a strong Arab presence in the Southern Cone, with people of full or at least partial Arab ancestry being 5% of the population of Uruguay and Chile , 9.8% of the population of Brazil , and ...
[2] After the Korean War, the USAF Air Rescue Service resumed worldwide operations for rescue coverage and ARS squadrons flew hundreds of humanitarian relief and rescue missions, primarily using the HU-16 Albatross fixed-wing amphibious aircraft and the UH-19 and HH-19 versions of the H-19 Chickasaw helicopter.
[1] [8] A 2d ARS KC-97 refueling a B-47 Stratojet in the late 1950s. On 6–7 August 1954, KC-97s from the 2d ARS refueled B-47s during "Operation Leap Frog", a 10,000 mile non-stop flight from Hunter to French Morocco and back to Hunter. The KC-97s were forward deployed to Lajes Field, Azores prior to the B-47s leaving Hunter.
[2] Since 1960, the main categories are novels, poetry, short stories, drama, and essays in Spanish. [3]: 130 In 1970, a new category was added for testimonial narratives, and in 1973, the awards in the essay and testimonio categories were expanded to include works in Portuguese by Brazilian authors. A category for children's literature was ...