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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    See also Category:History of Argentina by province. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. History of Buenos Aires (6 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Histories of cities in Argentina" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. History of Mar del Plata; R.
  2. britannica.com

    7 days agoArgentina - Colonial Cities, Culture, History: Politically, Argentina was a divided and subordinate part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until 1776, but three of its cities—San Miguel de Tucumán, Córdoba, and Buenos Aires—successively achieved a kind of leadership in the area and thereby sowed the regional seeds that later grew into an Argentine national identity. San Miguel de Tucumán's ...
  3. historyhit.com

    The Cathedral of Córdoba is the oldest church in continuous service in Argentina, and was declared a National Historic Monument in 1941. Not to be confused with the cathedral in the Spanish city, building works for the original Cathedral of Córdoba began in the late 1500s. It took 200 years for the structure to be completed.
  4. history-maps.com

    Jan 1, 2025The history of Argentina unfolds across distinct eras, each shaping its identity and development. Human activity in the region began as early as 13,000 years ago, when the first settlers arrived at the southern tip of Patagonia. ... The new arrivals dramatically increased the population of Argentina's cities. Buenos Aires, in particular, grew ...
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  6. commons.wikimedia.org

    Countries of South America: Argentina · Bolivia · Brazil · Chile · Colombia · Ecuador · Paraguay · Peru · Uruguay · Venezuela This meta category should only contain other categories. Files should either be in the relevant subcategory or in the parent category.
  7. oxfordre.com

    The urbanization process in Argentina began with the installation of the first permanent settlement in the territory in 1527. During the early colonial period, settlers tried to move inland rather than establish towns on the Atlantic coast.
  8. historyworld.net

    HistoryWorld contains narrative world history and interactive world history timelines. ... José San Martín becomes commander of the patriot army of Argentina, replacing Manuel Belgrano. José de San Martín ... emphatically demonstrating the power of their city. Battle of Pavón
  9. britannica.com

    Colonial centres. Politically, Argentina was a divided and subordinate part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until 1776, but three of its cities—San Miguel de Tucumán, Córdoba, and Buenos Aires—successively achieved a kind of leadership in the area and thereby sowed the regional seeds that later grew into an Argentine national identity.. San Miguel de Tucumán's leadership lasted from the ...
  10. historyworld.net

    Argentina takes its first step towards independence more easily than most other regions of the Spanish empire, partly because of the Events of 1806-9 in Buenos Aires. When developments in Spain in 1808 force a choice of allegiance, a cabildo abierto (open town meeting) in Buenos Aires on 25 May 1810 quickly decides to set up an autonomous local government on behalf of the deposed Ferdinand vii.
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