1868 in Argentina

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Events in the year 1868 in Argentina.

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References

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  3. "Uriburu Ends Argentine Rule". Associated Press. 20 February 1932. Retrieved 26 April 2011. The General who strode into the Argentine capital almost a year and a half ago and took over the government by threat of arms, tomorrow will stride out in favor of a ...
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