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FORTUNY, Francisco (19th century). The Congress of Tucuman from 1816. Constituent assembly that declared the Independence
Gaucho cowboys of the Tucuman, ArgentinaGaucho cowboys of the Tucuman, River Plate, Argentina. They wear striped ponchos and trousers, long hair in fur hats, carve wood with knives, while resting near their wagons
Ufos / Moreno RanchAn isolated ranch at Trancas, Tucuman, is the focus of UFO activity, seemingly hostile : other witnesses testified to six discs, illuminating the ground with their searchlights Date: 21 October 1963
General view, Tucuman, Argentina, South AmericaGeneral view of San Miguel de Tucuman, northern Argentina, South America, with Independence Square in the foreground. Date: circa 1905
Gregorio FunesGREGORIO FUNES Argentine historian, dean of the Santa Iglesia de Corodova del Tucuman. Date: 1749 - 1830
Claridge Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South AmericaClaridge Hotel, Tucuman Street, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Date: circa 1945
AVELLANEDA, Marco Manuel (1813 - 1841). Argentinian politician. Governor of the Tucumᮠ province. Oil
ARGENTINA. San Miguel de TucumᮮCongress ofARGENTINA. San Miguel de Tucumᮮ Congress of Tucuman, representative assembly of the United Provinces of the River Plate, formed in 1816
Woman selling Empanadas, ArgentinaWoman selling Empanadas (stuffed bread or pastry (baked or fried) - popular in many countries in Latin America) at San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina. Date: 1910s
Congress of TucumanThe oath of Argentinian independence is taken at the Congress of Tucuman