1884 in Argentina

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1884
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The content below lists down the events in the year 1884 in Argentina .

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References

  1. Dussel, Enrique D. (1976). History and the Theology of Liberation: A Latin American Perspective. Orbis Books. p. 180. ISBN   978-0-88344-179-4.
  2. Irianni, Manuela (2015-11-02). De facto (Tesis thesis) (in Spanish). Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  3. Clarín.com (2001-01-13). "Manos mágicas". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-20.