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  2. Regent Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, J Lyons & Co bought the unused property on the outer edge of the Quadrant in Regent Street. There they built a hotel called the Regent Palace, which opened on 26 May 1915. [2] It took up the complete triangular block formed by Glasshouse, Brewer and Sherwood Streets and rose nine floors high, plus a basement and sub-basement.

  3. Palace of the Argentine National Congress - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1983 the palace housed the Legislative Advisory Commission (CAL), which was a group of officers from the three Armed Forces. Congressional Plaza, built by French Argentine urbanist Charles Thays, faces the palace. Popular among tourists since its inauguration in 1910, the plaza is also a preferred location for protesters and those ...

  4. Freedom of information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Open Records Act O.C.G.A. §§ 50-18-70 to 50-18-103 1959 [22] Citizens of the state/commonwealth Hawaii Uniform Information Practices Act (Modified) Haw. Rev. Stat. §§ 92F-1 to 92F-43 1975 [23] Any person Idaho Idaho Public Records Act Idaho Code §§ 74–101 to 74-126 1990 [24] Any person Illinois Illinois Freedom of Information Act

  5. Argentine National Congress - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous City of Buenos Aires: 3 25 Province of Buenos Aires: 3 70 Province of Catamarca: 3 5 Province of Chaco: 3 7 Province of Chubut: 3 5 Province of Córdoba: 3 18 Province of Corrientes: 3 7 Province of Entre Ríos: 3 9 Province of Formosa: 3 5 Province of Jujuy: 3 6 Province of La Pampa: 3 5 Province of La Rioja: 3 5 Province of Mendoza ...

  6. Great European immigration wave to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants arriving to Argentina European Immigration to Argentina (1869-1947) Immigrants' Hotel, Buenos Aires.Built in 1906, it could accommodate up to 4,000. The Great European Immigration Wave to Argentina was the period of greatest immigration in Argentine history, which occurred approximately from the 1860s to the 1960s, when more than six million Europeans arrived in Argentina. [1]

  7. Federalization of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The federalization of Buenos Aires is, in Argentine law, the process of assigning federal status to a territory with the purpose of making that territory the national capital. The federalization of Buenos Aires politically separated the city from the Buenos Aires Province to put it under direct control of the national government.

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  9. Supreme Court of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires: 66 Mauricio Macri: 22 August 2016 8 years, 137 days 28 October 2033: University of Buenos Aires: Fayt: Minister Juan Carlos Maqueda born 29 December 1949 Río Tercero, Córdoba: 75 Eduardo Duhalde: 30 December 2002 22 years, 7 days 29 December 2024: Catholic University of Córdoba: Bossert: Minister Ricardo Lorenzetti born 19 ...