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Encyclopedia > Veinticinco de Mayo

Veinticinco de Mayo may refer to:

  • Argentina
    • Veinticinco de Mayo Partido (Buenos Aires Province)
    • Veinticinco de Mayo, Buenos Aires
    • Veinticinco de Mayo Department, Chaco
    • Veinticinco de Mayo Department, Misiones
    • Veinticinco de Mayo Department, Río Negro

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ARA Veinticinco de Mayo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (466 words)
The ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) was an aircraft carrier in the Armada Republica Argentina from 1969 to 1999.
During the Falklands War, the Veinticinco de Mayo was deployed in a task force north of the Falkland Islands, with the ARA General Belgrano to the south.
In 1983, the Veinticinco de Mayo was modified to carry the new Dassault Super Étendard jets, but soon after problems in her engines largely confined her to port; she was deemed more or less unseaworthy.
May Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1008 words)
La Revolución de Mayo (the May Revolution) was the first attempt at independence in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, which contains present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
There were two opposing viewpoints: the archbishop of Buenos Aires Benito de Lué cautioned against abrupt change, and Juan José Castelli maintained that the American population should assume their own fates until Ferdinand VII could retake the throne.
The Junta consisted of Cisneros, Saavedra, Juan N. Sola, Juan José Castelli and José Santos de Incháurregui.
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