1924 in Argentina

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Events from the year 1924 in Argentina

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References

  1. Garcia Massa, Oscar (2000). Elpidio González. Historiando.
  2. The Indigenous World. IWGIA. 2003. p. 174. ISBN   978-87-90730-74-1.
  3. "Siluetas - María Dolores Pradera - 14/09/08 - RTVE.es". RTVE.es (in European Spanish). 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2018-05-29.