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Guillermo Rawson (24 June 1821 – 20 January 1890) was a medical doctor and politician in nineteenth-century Argentina.[1]

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  1. 21 relations: Amán Rawson, American Antiquarian Society, Argentina, Arturo Rawson, Bartolomé Mitre, Caudillo, Centennial Exposition, Chubut Province, Chubut River, Franklin Rawson, Jesuits, Lewis Jones (Patagonia), Nazario Benavídez, Paris, Philadelphia, Rawson, Chubut, San Juan Province, Argentina, San Juan, Argentina, Sir Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet, University of Buenos Aires, Y Wladfa.

  2. Argentine people of American descent
  3. Argentine physicians
  4. Argentine prisoners and detainees
  5. Ministers of internal affairs of Argentina

Amán Rawson

Amán Rawson (born Haman Rawson; 1792 - January 1847) was an American-Argentine physician and merchant based in San Juan, Argentina, who was well known during the first half of the nineteenth century. Guillermo Rawson and Amán Rawson are Argentine physicians.

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American Antiquarian Society

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Arturo Rawson

Arturo Rawson (June 4, 1885 – October 8, 1952) was an Argentine politician, military officer, and the provisional President of the Republic from June 4, 1943, to June 6, 1943. Guillermo Rawson and Arturo Rawson are Argentine people of American descent and Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery.

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Bartolomé Mitre

Bartolomé Mitre Martínez (26 June 1821 – 19 January 1906) was an Argentine statesman, soldier and author. Guillermo Rawson and Bartolomé Mitre are Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery.

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Caudillo

A caudillo (cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head") is a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power.

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Centennial Exposition

The Centennial International Exhibition, officially the International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 10 to November 10, 1876.

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Chubut Province

Chubut (Provincia del Chubut,; Talaith Chubut) is a province in southern Argentina, situated between the 42nd parallel south (the border with Río Negro Province), the 46th parallel south (bordering Santa Cruz Province), the Andes range to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

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Chubut River

The Chubut River (Río Chubut, Afon Camwy) is located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina.

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Franklin Rawson

Benjamin Franklin Rawson (29 March 1819 or 1820 – 14 March 1871) was an Argentine painter who belonged to the first generation of Argentine painters called the "precursors". Guillermo Rawson and Franklin Rawson are Argentine people of American descent and Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery.

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Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

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Lewis Jones (Patagonia)

Lewis Jones (30 January 1837 - 24 November 1904) was one of the founders of the Welsh settlement in Patagonia.

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Nazario Benavídez

José Nazario Benavídez (27 July 1802 – 23 October 1858) was an Argentine soldier who rose to the rank of Brigadier General and played a leading role in the Argentine Civil Wars.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Rawson, Chubut

Rawson is the capital of the Argentine province of Chubut, in Patagonia.

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San Juan Province, Argentina

San Juan Province is a province of Argentina, located in the western part of the country.

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San Juan, Argentina

San Juan is the capital and largest city of the Argentine province of San Juan in the Cuyo region, located in the Tulúm Valley, west of the San Juan River, at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the (over 500,000 in the metropolitan area).

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Sir Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Duncombe Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet (5 January 1832 – 18 December 1891) was a Welsh landowner and Liberal politician.

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University of Buenos Aires

The University of Buenos Aires (Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA) is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Y Wladfa

Y Wladfa ('The Colony'), also occasionally Y Wladychfa Gymreig ('The Welsh Settlement'), refers to the establishment of settlements by Welsh colonists and immigrants in the Argentine Patagonia, beginning in 1865, mainly along the coast of the lower Chubut Valley.

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See also

Argentine people of American descent

Argentine physicians

Argentine prisoners and detainees

Ministers of internal affairs of Argentina

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillermo_Rawson