Azopardo Airport, an airport located near Timaukel, Chile
Azopardo River, a river in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile
Juan Bautista Azopardo (1772–1848), Maltese privateer and officer of the Argentine Navy during the Independence and Cisplatine wars
Several ships of Argentina have been named either Azopardo or ARA Azopardo, among them:
ARA Azopardo (P-35), an anti-submarine frigate in service with the Argentine Navy from 1955 to 1972
PNA Azopardo (GC-25), a Mantilla-class patrol boat in service with the Argentine Naval Prefecture since 1983
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Azopardo may refer to: Azopardo Airport, an airport located near Timaukel, Chile Azopardo River, a river in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile Juan...
ARA Azopardo or Azopardo may refer to one the following vessels of the Argentine Navy, named after Juan Bautista Azopardo, an Argentine naval officer:...
Azopardo Airport Spanish: Aeropuerto Azopardo, (ICAO: SCAZ) is an airstrip serving the Timaukel commune in the Magallanes Region of Chile. The airstrip...
Juan Bautista Azopardo (Maltese: Ġann Patist Azzopardi; 19 February 1772 – 23 October 1848) was a Maltese privateer and military man who fought under the...
The Azopardo River (Spanish: Río Azopardo), is a river in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile at the southern tip of South America. It flows in a westerly...
by the Argentinian government. Unlike other detention centers, Garaje Azopardo made its victims carry out forced labour and transmit passports illegally...
both levels of the plateaus can be appreciated. From its western end, the Azopardo River drains towards the Almirantazgo Fjord. On its eastern end is the...
Forces P-35 Progress, a variant of the SS-N-3 Shaddock cruise missile ARA Azopardo (P-35), a ship of the Argentine Navy HMS P.35 (1917), a P-class sloop of...
were about 500 clandestine detention camps, including those of Garaje Azopardo and Orletti. These places of torture, located mostly in Buenos Aires, contributed...
the tall school ship ARA Libertad, the two Murature patrol boats, the Azopardo frigate,[citation needed] the LST ARA Cabo San Antonio; and built the Type...
(1988) and Una estrella y dos cafés (2005). The city's impoverished Lower Azopardo neighborhood would later give rise to Milagro Sala's Indigenist Tupac Amaru...
(post–1940) frigates organized by the country of which they were in service. Azopardo class - 2 ships (1957-1973) Almirante Brown class - 4 ships in service...
(1710–1773), painter who worked on many churches in Malta Juan Bautista Azopardo (1772–1848), founder of the Argentinian Navy in 1810 Giorgio Mitrovich...
Toulon (details) 1811 March 2 – Spanish defeat Argentines under Juan B. Azopardo at San Nicolás on the Paraná River 1814 March 11 – Argentines under William...