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  1. Argentine argentino: The golden Argentino was the only official golden coins made by the Argentine mint from 1881 to 1896, according to law N° 1130, sanctioned in 1881 during the presidency of Julio Argentino Roca. The Argentino was an Argentine currency equal ... (Former currency of Argentina) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Currencies of Argentina] [Proposed currencies]...
  2. 1909 in Argentine football: 1909 in Argentine football saw Alumni win the championship, their 8th title in 10 seasons. Argentina won all three international trophies contested against Uruguay. [87%] 2023-10-17 [1909 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  3. 1891 in Argentine football: 1891 in Argentine football saw the first ever Argentine championship which was run by the Association Argentine Football (AAF) making Argentina's the oldest football league outside mainland Britain. This tournament was organized by the Argentine Association Football League which ... [87%] 2023-12-12 [1891 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  4. 1914 in Argentine football: 1914 in Argentine football saw Racing Club win its second consecutive Primera División title, apart from winning its second successive Copa Ibarguren. Porteño won the dissident FAF championship, the last tournament before both leagues AFA and FAF reunified. [87%] 2023-10-17 [1914 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  5. 1926 in Argentine football: 1925 in Argentine football saw Boca Juniors winning its 5th. league title (AFA) while Independiente obtained the AAm championship, achieving the 2nd. [87%] 2023-10-27 [1926 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  6. 1900 in Argentine football: 1900 in Argentine football saw English High School members joining again to the team to request their affiliation. Quilmes Rovers also returned under its new name "Quilmes Atlético Club". [87%] 2023-10-17 [1900 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  7. 1899 in Argentine football: 1899 in Argentine football saw the Argentine league reduced to 4 teams to accommodate the creation of a Second Division. Palermo A.C. (none) [87%] 2024-04-03 [1899 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  8. 2012–13 in Argentine football: 2012–13 season of Argentine football is the 122nd season of competitive football in Argentina. This section covers Argentina men's matches from August 1, 2012 to July 31, 2013. [77%] 2023-09-13 [2012–13 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  9. 2003–04 in Argentine football: The 2003–04 Argentine First Division season saw Boca Juniors ecstatic after a title run that also included the Intercontinental Cup. River Plate stole the Clausura leaving hated rival Boca Juniors looking up from second place. (Football) [77%] 2023-12-11 [2003–04 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  10. 1994–95 in Argentine football: The 1994–95 season in Argentine football saw River Plate win the Apertura 1994 and San Lorenzo win the Clausura 1995 tournaments. [77%] 2023-09-13 [1994–95 in Argentine football]
  11. 2004–05 in Argentine football: The 2004–05 Argentine First Division season saw Américo Gallego's Newell's Old Boys win the Apertura title after a fierce battle against Vélez Sársfield for the supremacy. Vélez soon got over the disappointment after winning the Clausura with ... [77%] 2023-10-17 [2004–05 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  12. 1988–89 in Argentine football: 1988–89 in Argentine football saw Independiente win the Argentine championship. In the international competitions there were two editions of the Copa Libertadores, the best performance came from Newell's Old Boys who were runners up in the Copa Libertadores ... [77%] 2023-10-17 [1988–89 in Argentine football]
  13. 1993–94 in Argentine football: 1993–94 in Argentine football saw River Plate win the Apertura championship and Independiente win the Clausura. Vélez Sársfield won their first international title, the Copa Libertadores 1994 and Gimnasia de La Plata won a special one-off Copa Centenario ... [77%] 2023-10-17 [1993–94 in Argentine football]
  14. 1989–90 in Argentine football: Boca Juniors qualify for the 1991 Copa Libertadores. [77%] 2023-10-17 [1989–90 in Argentine football]
  15. 2007–08 in Argentine football: 2007–08 season of Argentine football was the 117th season of competitive football in Argentina. Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF Source: RSSSF This section covers Argentina's matches from August 1, 2007 to ... [77%] 2023-10-17 [2007–08 in Argentine football] [Seasons in Argentine football]...
  16. Argentine Football Association: The Argentine Football Association (Spanish: Asociación del Fútbol Argentino, locally [asosjaˈsjon del ˈfuðβol aɾxenˈtino]; AFA) is the governing body of football in Argentina based in Buenos Aires. It organises the main divisions of Argentine league system (from Primera División to ... (Governing body of football in Argentina) [75%] 2024-01-11 [Argentine Football Association] [National members of CONMEBOL]...
  17. Argentine Football Association: No debe confundirse con la Argentine Association Football League de 1891. Riccheri y Enrique Fernández García Ezeiza, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Sitio web oficial [editar datos en Wikidata] La Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA) es el ente rector del ... [75%] 2023-05-26
  18. Argentine: Argentine, a former city of Wyandotte county, Kansas, U., since 1910 a part of Kansas City, on the S. bank of the Kansas river, just above its mouth. [74%] 2022-09-02
  19. Argentine (Neuenburgersee): Die Argentine ist ein knapp 2 Kilometer langer nördlicher Zufluss des Neuenburgersees im Kanton Neuenburg, der im Gebiet der Gemeinde La Grande Béroche verläuft. Sie ist ein steiles, mittleres Fliessgewässer des kollinen, karbonatischen Juras. (Neuenburgersee) [74%] 2024-01-08
  20. Argentine: Argentine es una población y comuna francesa, en la región de Ródano-Alpes, departamento de Saboya, en el distrito de Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne y cantón de Aiguebelle. [74%] 2024-01-08

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