Juan José Viamonte, 19th century Argentine general.
General Viamonte Partido, a political division in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
Avelino Viamonte, 1908 Argentine film.
Juan Bitrián de Viamonte y Navarra, colonial governor of Cuba.
Town in Unión Department, Córdoba Province, Argentina.
Carlos Sánchez Viamonte, member of the Argentine University Federation.
Barão de Viamonte da Boa Vista, Portuguese baron.
Modesto Sánchez Viamonte, member of the Civic Youth Union of Argentina.
Viamonte FC, an Association Football club in Argentina.
6th "General Viamonte" Mechanized Infantry Regiment in Argentina.
Florinda Viamontes, javelin throw competitor at the 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games.
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Viamonte may refer to: Juan José Viamonte, 19th century Argentine general. General Viamonte Partido, a political division in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina...
(Sometimes referred to as General Viamonte) is a small town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, situated in General Viamonte Partido, which developed around...
Ducoin v. Viamonte was a 2009 legal decision in Florida that addressed the issue of whether or not a dentist has a right to announce credentials that are...
General Viamonte Partido is a partido in the north of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 17,600 inhabitants...
Diego Jair Viamontes Cotera (born September 23, 1990) is a Mexican professional gridiron football wide receiver and kickoff returner for the Reyes de...
sovereignty and, in addition, organizing the democratic republic."; Sánchez Viamonte 1948, pp. 196–97: "The Argentine nation was a unity in colonial times,...
Viamonte, a former supporter of unitarians. Still, the social unrest led many people to believe that only Rosas could secure order and that Viamonte or...
(1814–1820) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María de Alvear Juan José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín...
newspaper of the 19th century, edited during the governments of Lavalle, Viamonte, Rosas and Balcarce. El Lucero, was a newspaper whose content was based...
draft of LFA and Mexican university players where wide receiver Diego Viamontes was the first pick, selected by the Edmonton Eskimos. The CFL announced...
under siege and forced him to resign with the Cañuelas pact. Juan José Viamonte was designated as interim governor, and the legislature that was removed...
(1814–1820) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María de Alvear Juan José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín...
Círculo Militar (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (1945). Revista. Calle de Viamonte. p. 562. Gordon L. Rottman (2007). Soviet Rifleman 1941-45. Osprey Publishing...
the Cordillera de Los Andes, linking Estancia Harberton with Estancia Viamonte. Path that crosses the Andes, opened in 1900 ... Cerro Spion Cop announces...
Planes In office 6 December 1829 – 5 December 1832 Preceded by Juan José Viamonte Succeeded by Juan Ramón Balcarce Personal details Born Juan Manuel José...
(1814–1820) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María de Alvear Juan José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín...
Revolution of the Restorers against Balcarce. Juan José Viamonte replaces him as governor. Viamonte resigns, and Manuel Vicente Maza replaces him. Facundo...
(1814–1820) Gervasio Antonio de Posadas Carlos María de Alvear Juan José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín...