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  • Primera Junta
  • 1810 independent government of Argentina

    The Primera Junta ("First Junta") or Junta Provisional Gubernativa de las Provincias del Río de la Plata ("Provisional Governing Junta of the Provinces

    Primera Junta

    Primera Junta

    Primera_Junta

  • United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
  • Federation of former Spanish Imperial provinces in South America (1810–1831)

    Mackinson, Brittain, Armstrong, Ramsay, etc.). The Primera Junta, founded on 25 May 1810, was a government junta similar to the ones from the Iberian Peninsula

    United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    United_Provinces_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata

  • May Revolution
  • 1810 revolution in Buenos Aires

    de Cisneros and the establishment of a local government, the Primera Junta (First Junta), on 25 May. The May Revolution was a direct reaction to Napoleon's

    May Revolution

    May Revolution

    May_Revolution

  • Argentine War of Independence
  • Secessionist civil war (1810–1825)

    replaced by a new one, the Primera Junta. Buenos Aires requested the other cities in the viceroyalty to acknowledge the new Junta and send deputies. The precise

    Argentine War of Independence

    Argentine War of Independence

    Argentine_War_of_Independence

  • Paraguay campaign
  • 1810-1811 campaign launched by the Primera Junta against the Intendancy of Paraguay

    Belgrano to ensure the adherence of the Intendency of Paraguay to the Primera Junta, which was established after the May Revolution. It is considered both

    Paraguay campaign

    Paraguay campaign

    Paraguay_campaign

  • Rise of the Argentine Republic
  • journey to Britain. The Primera Junta, with the new members, was renamed to Junta Grande. It promoted the creation of local Juntas at the other cities, replacing

    Rise of the Argentine Republic

    Rise of the Argentine Republic

    Rise_of_the_Argentine_Republic

  • Independence of Paraguay
  • Independence process of Paraguay (1811-1814)

    Revolution in Buenos Aires and formation of the Primera Junta which aimed to rule over the entire viceroyalty, the junta sent colonel José de Espinola to Asunción

    Independence of Paraguay

    Independence of Paraguay

    Independence_of_Paraguay

  • Junta Grande
  • Government of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (now Argentina) from 1810-11

    incorporation of provincial representatives into the Primera Junta (First Junta). The Primera Junta, created on May 25, 1810 out of the May Revolution,

    Junta Grande

    Junta_Grande

  • Liniers counterrevolution
  • 1810 pro-royalist action in Argentina

    dispatched them to Buenos Aires as prisoners, but, on the orders of the Primera Junta, they were intercepted and executed before arrival. On May 25, 1810

    Liniers counterrevolution

    Liniers counterrevolution

    Liniers_counterrevolution

  • List of heads of state of Argentina
  • first national government. It was the Primera Junta, a junta of several members, which would grow into the Junta Grande with the incorporation of provincial

    List of heads of state of Argentina

    List of heads of state of Argentina

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Argentina

  • Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
  • South American administrative district of Spain (1776–1825)

    sent by the Junta very quickly. Nevertheless, the Political and Military Government of Montevideo rejected the authority of the Primera Junta. Just as Buenos

    Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata

    Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata

    Viceroyalty_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata

  • Buenos Aires Underground
  • Rapid transit railway in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    was to expand to Río de Janeiro station and on 1 July was extended to Primera Junta Station. In 1912, the Lacroze Hermanos company won a concession to build

    Buenos Aires Underground

    Buenos Aires Underground

    Buenos_Aires_Underground

  • Veinticinco de Mayo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Spanish: 25 May) may refer to: First National Government, creation of the Primera Junta in Argentina on 25 May 1810; an annual public holiday Veinticinco de

    Veinticinco de Mayo

    Veinticinco_de_Mayo

  • Primera Junta (Buenos Aires Underground)
  • Buenos Aires Underground station

    Primera Junta is a station on Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It lies at the intersection of Rivadavia Avenue and Del Barco Centenera street,

    Primera Junta (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Primera Junta (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Primera_Junta_(Buenos_Aires_Underground)

  • Junta (governing body)
  • Administrative institution in various periods in Spain and Latin America

    Junta (Peninsular War), 1808–1810 Junta acting as jury in Valladolid debate, 1550s Argentina: Primera Junta, 1810 Junta Grande, 1810s National Reorganization

    Junta (governing body)

    Junta_(governing_body)

  • Junta
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    California Junta de Traslaloma, Spain Junta de Villalba de Losa, Spain Parque la Junta, Mexico Primera Junta (Buenos Aires Underground), Argentina Junta (trade

    Junta

    Junta

  • Argentine Declaration of Independence
  • 1816 proclamation of independence of the United Provinces of South America from Spain

    ended the authority of the Viceroy Cisneros and replaced it with the Primera Junta. When the Spanish monarchy resumed its functions in 1814, Spain was

    Argentine Declaration of Independence

    Argentine Declaration of Independence

    Argentine_Declaration_of_Independence

  • Cornelio Saavedra
  • Argentine military officer and statesman (1759–1829)

    that would become Argentina when he was appointed president of the Primera Junta. Saavedra was the first commanding officer of the Regiment of Patricians

    Cornelio Saavedra

    Cornelio Saavedra

    Cornelio_Saavedra

  • Line A (Buenos Aires Underground)
  • Rapid transit line of Buenos Aires

    and on 14 July of that year to Caballito, renamed Primera Junta station in 1923. Beyond Primera Junta a ramp was built in 1915 in the centre of Rivadavia

    Line A (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Line A (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Line_A_(Buenos_Aires_Underground)

  • José Gervasio Artigas
  • Uruguayan military leader during the War for Independence

    of the Spanish-American wars of independence, Artigas supported the Primera Junta in Buenos Aires against Spain. He defeated the Spanish royalists at

    José Gervasio Artigas

    José Gervasio Artigas

    José_Gervasio_Artigas

  • President of Argentina
  • Head of state and government of Argentina

    Argentine autonomous government, known as the Primera Junta, was formed in Buenos Aires. It was later known as the Junta Grande when representatives from the provinces

    President of Argentina

    President of Argentina

    President_of_Argentina

  • Junta (Peninsular War)
  • Name of various local Spanish governments

    Venezuela Junta Grande of Río de la Plata Junta Suprema de Caracas List of Government Juntas of Chile Patria Boba (Colombia) Primera Junta (Buenos Aires)

    Junta (Peninsular War)

    Junta_(Peninsular_War)

  • Italian Argentines
  • Argentine citizens of Italian descent

    all three of Italian descent, were part of the May Revolution and the Primera Junta. The Italian community had already grown to such an extent that in 1836

    Italian Argentines

    Italian Argentines

    Italian_Argentines

  • Vicente López y Planes
  • President of Argentina in 1827

    Cabildo Abierto of May 22, 1810, and supported the formation of the Primera Junta. He had good relations with Manuel Belgrano. When the royalist members

    Vicente López y Planes

    Vicente López y Planes

    Vicente_López_y_Planes

  • Domingo Matheu
  • 1st President of the Junta Grande in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    was a member of the Primera Junta, the first national government of modern Argentina, and the second president in the end of the Junta Grande from August

    Domingo Matheu

    Domingo Matheu

    Domingo_Matheu

  • Trial of the Juntas
  • 1985 judicial trial in Argentina

    The Trial of the Juntas (Spanish: Juicio a las Juntas) was the judicial trial of the members of the de facto military government that ruled Argentina during

    Trial of the Juntas

    Trial of the Juntas

    Trial_of_the_Juntas

  • Mariano Moreno
  • Argentine lawyer, journalist, and politician

    lawyer, journalist, and politician. He played a decisive role in the Primera Junta, the first national government of Argentina, created after the May Revolution

    Mariano Moreno

    Mariano Moreno

    Mariano_Moreno

  • National Reorganization Process
  • 1976–1983 Argentine military dictatorship

    election. In Argentina it is often known simply as the última junta militar ("last military junta"), última dictadura militar ("last military dictatorship")

    National Reorganization Process

    National Reorganization Process

    National_Reorganization_Process

  • First National Government
  • Public holiday in Argentina

    Argentina, commemorating the May Revolution and the creation of the Primera Junta on 25 May 1810, which is considered the first patriotic government of

    First National Government

    First National Government

    First_National_Government

  • Honours Suppression decree
  • decree (Spanish: Decreto de Supresión de Honores) was a decree of the Primera Junta, first national government of Argentina, in 1810 which removed from

    Honours Suppression decree

    Honours_Suppression_decree

  • Junta (Spanish American Independence)
  • Alternative to independence used in Spanish colonies in the Americas

    Junta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxunta]) during Spanish American independence was the type of self government as patriotic alternative to the central government

    Junta (Spanish American Independence)

    Junta_(Spanish_American_Independence)

  • Revolución Libertadora
  • 1955 coup d'état in Argentina

    military-led coup d'état in 1962. After the end of World War II, the Military Junta that had ruled Argentina since the coup d'état of 1943 ended when Juan Domingo

    Revolución Libertadora

    Revolución Libertadora

    Revolución_Libertadora

  • Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador
  • Three military dictatorships in El Salvador

    The Revolutionary Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, JRG) was the name of three consecutive joint civilian-military dictatorships

    Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador

    Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador

    Revolutionary_Government_Junta_of_El_Salvador

  • Miguel de Azcuénaga
  • Argentine army officer and politician (1754–1833)

    in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and became a member of the Primera Junta, the first autonomous government of modern Argentina. He was shortly

    Miguel de Azcuénaga

    Miguel de Azcuénaga

    Miguel_de_Azcuénaga

  • José
  • Name list

    Argentine professor, lawyer and Revolutionary leader, member of the Primera Junta and Junta Grande, member of the First and Second, Triumvirates, representative

    José

    José

  • List of presidents of Chile
  • cl-DiseñWeb. "¿Quién fue Mateo de Toro-Zambrano? El noble que presidió la Primera Junta de Gobierno". El Heraldo Austral (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 April 2026

    List of presidents of Chile

    List of presidents of Chile

    List_of_presidents_of_Chile

  • Flag of Argentina
  • de mayo de 1935 el Consejo Nacional de Educación resolvió autorizar por primera vez el festejo del Día de la Escarapela: por expediente 9602-9-935 lo fijó

    Flag of Argentina

    Flag of Argentina

    Flag_of_Argentina

  • Javier Milei
  • President of Argentina since 2023

    maltrató a una periodista en una conferencia de prensa: Sos una burra". Primera Fuente (in Spanish). 27 June 2018. Archived from the original on 30 August

    Javier Milei

    Javier Milei

    Javier_Milei

  • Argentina Centennial
  • Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros was ousted from office and replaced with the Primera Junta, the first national government. The Centennial took place when Argentina

    Argentina Centennial

    Argentina Centennial

    Argentina_Centennial

  • Juan Perón
  • President of Argentina (1946–1955, 1973–1974)

    was ousted in 1976, and followed by even deadlier repression under the junta of Jorge Rafael Videla. Although controversial figures, Juan and Eva Perón

    Juan Perón

    Juan Perón

    Juan_Perón

  • La Recoleta Cemetery
  • Cemetery located in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    de tantas pruebas de historia: Cornelio Saavedra, presidente de la Primera Junta, también descansa allí. "Noventa y cuatro tumbas son consideradas monumentos"

    La Recoleta Cemetery

    La Recoleta Cemetery

    La_Recoleta_Cemetery

  • Manuel Alberti
  • Argentine priest (1763–1811)

    Revolution of 1810. He was chosen as one of the seven members of the Primera Junta, considered the first national government of Argentina. Alberti supported

    Manuel Alberti

    Manuel Alberti

    Manuel_Alberti

  • Julián Palacios
  • Spanish mining engineer and businessman (1880–1947)

    from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2022. "La primera junta directiva del Madrid FC" [The first Board of Directors of Madrid FC]

    Julián Palacios

    Julián Palacios

    Julián_Palacios

  • Roberto Eduardo Viola
  • President of Argentina in 1981

    arrested, judged for human rights violations committed by the military junta during the Dirty War, and sentenced to 17 years in prison. His health deteriorated

    Roberto Eduardo Viola

    Roberto Eduardo Viola

    Roberto_Eduardo_Viola

  • Congress of Tucumán
  • 1816 congress where South American states declared independence from Spain

    Following the May Revolution of 1810, the Viceroy had been replaced by the Primera Junta. The provinces had been moving towards full independence but royalist

    Congress of Tucumán

    Congress of Tucumán

    Congress_of_Tucumán

  • British invasions of the River Plate
  • Battles during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796–1808

    Historia Genealógica de los Virreyes del Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires: Junta Sabatina de Especialidades Históricas. pp. 322–325. ISBN 987-1042-01-9.

    British invasions of the River Plate

    British invasions of the River Plate

    British_invasions_of_the_River_Plate

  • Cabildo of Buenos Aires
  • Historic museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    when it was replaced by an Appeals Chamber. On September 13, 1810, the Primera Junta created the Public Library of Buenos Aires, being the Cabildo its first

    Cabildo of Buenos Aires

    Cabildo of Buenos Aires

    Cabildo_of_Buenos_Aires

  • Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires
  • 18/19th-century French soldier in service of Spain; colonial official in New Spain

    Córdoba, Liniers included, in order to discuss reactions towards the Primera Junta. At this time, Liniers's father-in-law, Martín de Sarratea, wrote a

    Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires

    Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires

    Santiago_de_Liniers,_1st_Count_of_Buenos_Aires

  • Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros
  • Spanish Navy officer and colonial administrator (1756–1829)

    by the rioters. Cisneros' resignation was finally accepted, and the Primera Junta was appointed instead, with members proposed by the people. Once deposed

    Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros

    Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros

    Baltasar_Hidalgo_de_Cisneros

  • Battle of Campichuelo
  • 1810 battle during the Paraguay Campaign of the Argentine War of Independence

    place on 19 December 1810 when the military expedition sent by the Primera Junta crossed the Paraná River from Candelaria to Campichuelo de la Candelaria

    Battle of Campichuelo

    Battle of Campichuelo

    Battle_of_Campichuelo

  • Crossing of the Andes
  • Feat in the South American wars of independence

    removed its governor in 1810 and replaced him with the First Government Junta, marking the beginning of a period in Chilean history known as Patria Vieja

    Crossing of the Andes

    Crossing of the Andes

    Crossing_of_the_Andes

  • Provisional government
  • Emergency governmental authority

    the Junta Grande after seven months in power. Junta Grande (1810–1811), successor to the Primera Junta. Aimed to facilitate the transition to a junta that

    Provisional government

    Provisional_government

  • Luján, Buenos Aires
  • City in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    General Cornelio Saavedra, president of the first national government (Primera Junta) in 1810, were held. Since 1987, Benedictine monks of the Cono-Sur Congregation

    Luján, Buenos Aires

    Luján, Buenos Aires

    Luján,_Buenos_Aires

  • Battle of Paraguarí
  • 1811 battle during the Paraguay Campaign of the Argentine War of Independence

    place on January 19, 1811 nearby Paraguarí between the army sent by the Primera Junta and the forces of the Intendency of Paraguay under the command of their

    Battle of Paraguarí

    Battle of Paraguarí

    Battle_of_Paraguarí

  • White Argentines
  • Ethnic group

    all three of Italian descent, were part of the May Revolution and the Primera Junta. However, the stream of Italian immigration to Argentina became a mass

    White Argentines

    White Argentines

    White_Argentines

  • Juan Larrea (politician)
  • Argentine politician

    members of the Primera Junta, the first national government of Argentina. He supported the secretary Mariano Moreno within the Junta, and was moved to

    Juan Larrea (politician)

    Juan Larrea (politician)

    Juan_Larrea_(politician)

  • Jorge Rafael Videla
  • President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981

    representative democratic government, he was prosecuted in the Trial of the Juntas for large-scale human rights abuses and crimes against humanity under his

    Jorge Rafael Videla

    Jorge Rafael Videla

    Jorge_Rafael_Videla

  • Argentine Revolution
  • Military junta that ruled Argentina from 1966 to 1973

    preceding military coups were aimed at establishing temporary and transitional juntas, the "Revolución Argentina" headed by Onganía aimed at establishing a new

    Argentine Revolution

    Argentine Revolution

    Argentine_Revolution

  • Pirámide de Mayo
  • Monument in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    the City of Buenos Aires. Its construction was ordered in 1811 by the Primera Junta to celebrate the first anniversary of the May Revolution. It was renovated

    Pirámide de Mayo

    Pirámide de Mayo

    Pirámide_de_Mayo

  • Eva Perón
  • First Lady of Argentina from 1946 to 1952

    of the River Plate Chuquisaca Revolution Independence May Revolution Primera Junta War of Independence Assembly of the Year XIII Crossing of the Andes

    Eva Perón

    Eva Perón

    Eva_Perón

  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  • President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015

    captured pregnant guerrillas, who were given up for adoption by the military junta. An estimated 500 children were involved. The investigation became controversial

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner

  • Eduardo Duhalde
  • Interim President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003

    independence war period up to Asamblea del Año XIII (1810–1814) Primera Junta (1810) Junta Grande (1810–1811) First Triumvirate (1811–1812) Second Triumvirate

    Eduardo Duhalde

    Eduardo Duhalde

    Eduardo_Duhalde

  • Pueyrredón (Line D Buenos Aires Underground)
  • Buenos Aires Underground station

    Aires Underground Line A San Pedrito San José de Flores Carabobo Puan Primera Junta Acoyte Río de Janeiro Castro Barros Loria Plaza Miserere Alberti Pasco

    Pueyrredón (Line D Buenos Aires Underground)

    Pueyrredón (Line D Buenos Aires Underground)

    Pueyrredón_(Line_D_Buenos_Aires_Underground)

  • History of Argentina
  • waged by Manuel Belgrano and Juan José Castelli. The Primera Junta, after expanding to become the Junta Grande, was replaced by the First Triumvirate. A Second

    History of Argentina

    History_of_Argentina

  • Fiestas Patrias (Chile)
  • Festival and celebration in Chile on 18 September

    celebran todos los años en conmemoracion del dia en que se reunió la primera Junta Nacional, otra palabra mui expresiva, el adjetivo endieziochado, con

    Fiestas Patrias (Chile)

    Fiestas Patrias (Chile)

    Fiestas_Patrias_(Chile)

  • Constitution of Argentina
  • to build an independent state. In October 1811, the Junta Grande, which succeeded the Primera Junta, enacted the Regulation for the Division of Power,

    Constitution of Argentina

    Constitution_of_Argentina

  • Reynaldo Bignone
  • President of Argentina from 1982 to 1983

    three children. He was President of Argentina appointed by the military junta from July 1982 to December 1983, when democracy returned to Argentina. Uncomfortable

    Reynaldo Bignone

    Reynaldo Bignone

    Reynaldo_Bignone

  • Army of the North
  • One of the armies of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    the Primera Junta on 14 June 1810, to fight viceroy Santiago de Liniers, who headed a counter-revolutionary movement at Córdoba Province. The Junta's order

    Army of the North

    Army of the North

    Army_of_the_North

  • Alberto Fernández
  • President of Argentina from 2019 to 2023

    Niebieskikwiat, Natasha (30 November 2020). "Alberto Fernández mantuvo su primera conversación con Jair Bolsonaro: "La única diferencia que tenemos es en

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto_Fernández

  • Carlos Lacoste
  • 45th President of Argentina

    independence war period up to Asamblea del Año XIII (1810–1814) Primera Junta (1810) Junta Grande (1810–1811) First Triumvirate (1811–1812) Second Triumvirate

    Carlos Lacoste

    Carlos Lacoste

    Carlos_Lacoste

  • Plaza Francia, Buenos Aires
  • Square in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    in bronze evoke central facts of the history of both countries: the Primera Junta and the Crossing of the Andes for Argentina, and the Storming of the

    Plaza Francia, Buenos Aires

    Plaza Francia, Buenos Aires

    Plaza_Francia,_Buenos_Aires

  • Buenos Aires
  • Capital and most populous city of Argentina

    heritage streetcar maintained by tram fans operates on weekends, near the Primera Junta line A Underground station in the neighborhood of Caballito. In December

    Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires

    Buenos_Aires

  • Manuel Belgrano
  • Argentine military leader, politician, and lawyer (1770-1820)

    was elected as a voting member of the Primera Junta that took power after the ouster. As a delegate for the Junta, he led the ill-fated Paraguay campaign

    Manuel Belgrano

    Manuel Belgrano

    Manuel_Belgrano

  • Leopoldo Galtieri
  • Argentine general and military ruler (1926–2003)

    dictator during the National Reorganization Process as leader of the Third Junta with Jorge Anaya and Basilio Lami Dozo. Galtieri was chief combat engineer

    Leopoldo Galtieri

    Leopoldo Galtieri

    Leopoldo_Galtieri

  • Historiography of the May Revolution
  • Historical study of the May Revolution, Argentine independence movement

    properly recorded at the time, and made available to the public by the Primera Junta as patriotic propaganda. Because of this, the different historical views

    Historiography of the May Revolution

    Historiography of the May Revolution

    Historiography_of_the_May_Revolution

  • Adolfo Arnoldo Majano
  • Salvadoran military and political figure

    "Presidentes de El Salvador - Primera Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno" [Presidents of El Salvador - First Revolutionary Government Junta]. Presidente Elías Antonio

    Adolfo Arnoldo Majano

    Adolfo_Arnoldo_Majano

  • Fernando de la Rúa
  • President of Argentina from 1999 to 2001

    independence war period up to Asamblea del Año XIII (1810–1814) Primera Junta (1810) Junta Grande (1810–1811) First Triumvirate (1811–1812) Second Triumvirate

    Fernando de la Rúa

    Fernando de la Rúa

    Fernando_de_la_Rúa

  • Boedo
  • Neighborhood of Buenos Aires in C5, Argentina

    Boedo has access to many bus lines to the center and to the nearby Primera Junta transportation hub. It has also access to the E Line of the subte (subway)

    Boedo

    Boedo

    Boedo

  • First Upper Peru campaign
  • successful, and ousted the viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros. The Primera Junta, which replaced him, prepared a military expedition to Upper Peru to

    First Upper Peru campaign

    First Upper Peru campaign

    First_Upper_Peru_campaign

  • Atlácatl Battalion
  • Former Salvadoran army unit

    "Presidentes de El Salvador – Primera Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno" [Presidents of El Salvador – First Revolutionary Government Junta]. Presidente Elías Antonio

    Atlácatl Battalion

    Atlácatl Battalion

    Atlácatl_Battalion

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • year the republic's independence is recognized by the reformist military junta in Lisbon. 1962: The military coup of 1962 in Burma, led by General Ne Win

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Munro, Buenos Aires
  • District in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    (Panamericana), Antonio Malaver, Alexander Fleming, Luis María Drago, Primera Junta, Montes de Oca, Capitán Cajaraville, Juramento, Carlos Calvo, Albarellos

    Munro, Buenos Aires

    Munro, Buenos Aires

    Munro,_Buenos_Aires

  • Battle of Suipacha
  • between the Spanish colonial army and the Republican forces sent by the Primera Junta from Buenos Aires. At the time, Bolivia was known as Upper Peru. It

    Battle of Suipacha

    Battle of Suipacha

    Battle_of_Suipacha

  • Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
  • Dictator of Argentina from 1955 to 1958

    independence war period up to Asamblea del Año XIII (1810–1814) Primera Junta (1810) Junta Grande (1810–1811) First Triumvirate (1811–1812) Second Triumvirate

    Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

    Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

    Pedro_Eugenio_Aramburu

  • La Reconquista de Buenos Aires
  • 1909 painting by Charles Fouqueray

    enemy of it, when he led an ill-fated counter-revolution against the Primera Junta that took government after it. Carranza had also conflictive relations

    La Reconquista de Buenos Aires

    La Reconquista de Buenos Aires

    La_Reconquista_de_Buenos_Aires

  • Acoyte (Buenos Aires Underground)
  • Buenos Aires Underground station

    July 1914 as part of the extension of the line from Río de Janeiro to Primera Junta. Information about Acoyte station on Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Spanish)

    Acoyte (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Acoyte (Buenos Aires Underground)

    Acoyte_(Buenos_Aires_Underground)

  • Isabel Perón
  • President of Argentina from 1974 to 1976

    independence war period up to Asamblea del Año XIII (1810–1814) Primera Junta (1810) Junta Grande (1810–1811) First Triumvirate (1811–1812) Second Triumvirate

    Isabel Perón

    Isabel Perón

    Isabel_Perón

  • ARA Moreno
  • Argentine Rivadavia-class battleship

    the first independent government of Argentina, the First Assembly (Primera Junta), Moreno was the second dreadnought of the Rivadavia class, and the

    ARA Moreno

    ARA Moreno

    ARA_Moreno

  • Timeline of Argentine history
  • creation of the Primera Junta of locals to govern Buenos Aires, proclaiming loyalty to Ferdinand VII. This was properly agreed and the Junta sworn in on 25

    Timeline of Argentine history

    Timeline_of_Argentine_history

  • Carlos Menem
  • President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999

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  • President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019

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  • Military history of Argentina
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  • Raúl Alfonsín
  • President of Argentina from 1983 to 1989

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  • El Español
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  • Battle of San Lorenzo
  • 1813 Argentine War of Independence battle

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  • Unzué Palace
  • Argentine palace

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  • Trimeran
  • n.

    One of the Trimera. Also used adjectively.

  • Prime
  • a.

    First in order of time; original; primeval; primitive; primary.

  • Chimera
  • n.

    A vain, foolish, or incongruous fancy, or creature of the imagination; as, the chimera of an author.

  • Prime
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    Donne (#) (pl. ) of Prima donna

  • Primary
  • a.

    First in order, as being preparatory to something higher; as, primary assemblies; primary schools.

  • Priser
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    See 1st Prizer.

  • Prime
  • a.

    A prime number. See under Prime, a.

  • Primeval
  • a.

    Belonging to the first ages; pristine; original; primitive; primary; as, the primeval innocence of man.

  • Primary
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    First in dignity or importance; chief; principal; as, primary planets; a matter of primary importance.

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    First in excellence; of highest quality; as, prime wheat; a prime quality of cloth.

  • Prime
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    To mark with a prime mark.

  • Primary
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    A primary planet; the brighter component of a double star. See under Planet.

  • Primer
  • a.

    First; original; primary.

  • Primely
  • adv.

    In a prime manner; excellently.

  • Primer
  • n.

    A kind of type, of which there are two species; one, called long primer, intermediate in size between bourgeois and small pica [see Long primer]; the other, called great primer, larger than pica.

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  • Prime
  • a.

    To prepare; to make ready; to instruct beforehand; to post; to coach; as, to prime a witness; the boys are primed for mischief.

  • Primer
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    One who, or that which, primes

  • Primula
  • n.

    The genus of plants including the primrose (Primula vera).

  • Primary
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    A primary meeting; a caucus.