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Juan Moreira (? - April 1874) is a well-known figure in the history of Argentina.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Argentina, Bayonet, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Facón, Folk hero, Gaucho, General Las Heras, Buenos Aires, Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Moreira (1973 film), Juan Moreira (disambiguation), Juan Moreira (novel), Juan Perón, La Matanza Partido, Leonardo Favio, Lobos, Mariano Acosta (politician), Navarro, Buenos Aires, Outlaw, Peso, Posse comitatus, Romanticism, Veinticinco de Mayo, Buenos Aires.

  2. Argentine folklore
  3. Argentine literature
  4. Argentine murderers
  5. Argentine outlaws
  6. Deaths by bayonet
  7. Gaucho culture
  8. People from La Matanza Partido

Argentina

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

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Bayonet

A bayonet (from Old French bayonette, now spelt baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of the barrel of a rifle, carbine, musket or similar long firearm, allowing the gun to be used as an improvised spear in close combats.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Province

Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Argentine province.

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Eduardo Gutiérrez

Eduardo Gutiérrez (15 July 1851 – 2 August 1889) was an Argentine writer.

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Facón

A facón is a fighting and utility knife widely used in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay as the principal tool and weapon of the gaucho of the South American pampas. Juan Moreira and facón are gaucho culture.

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Folk hero

A folk hero or national hero is a type of hero – real, fictional or mythological – with their name, personality and deeds embedded in the popular consciousness of a people, mentioned frequently in folk songs, folk tales and other folklore; and with modern trope status in literature, art and films.

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Gaucho

A gaucho or gaúcho is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly. Juan Moreira and gaucho are Argentine folklore and gaucho culture.

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General Las Heras, Buenos Aires

General Las Heras is a town and a municipality in the north east of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 67 km from Buenos Aires City and 120 km from the provincial capital La Plata, on Provincial Route 200.

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Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator regarded as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature.

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Juan Moreira (1973 film)

Juan Moreira is a 1973 Argentine dramatic historical film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Rodolfo Bebán.

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Juan Moreira (disambiguation)

Juan Moreira may refer to.

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Juan Moreira (novel)

Juan Moreira is an Argentine novel by Eduardo Gutiérrez.

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Juan Perón

Juan Domingo Perón (8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine lieutenant general, politician and statesman who served as the 35th President of Argentina from 1946 to his overthrow in 1955, and again as the 45th President from October 1973 to his death in July 1974.

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La Matanza Partido

La Matanza ('The Slaughter' in Spanish) is a partido (county or department) located in the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Leonardo Favio

Fuad Jorge Jury (28 May 1938 – 5 November 2012), better known by his stage name Leonardo Favio, was an Argentine singer, actor and filmmaker.

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Lobos

Lobos is the headquarters city of the Lobos Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Mariano Acosta (politician)

Mariano Acosta (September 8, 1825September 17, 1893) was an Argentine lawyer and politician.

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Navarro is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

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Outlaw

An outlaw, in its original and legal meaning, is a person declared as outside the protection of the law.

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Peso

The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines.

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Posse comitatus

The posse comitatus (from the Latin for "power of the county"), frequently shortened to posse, is in common law a group of people mobilized by the conservator of peace – typically a reeve, sheriff, chief, or another special/regional designee like an officer of the peace potentially accompanied by or with the direction of a justice or ajudged parajudicial process given the imminence of actual damage – to suppress lawlessness, defend the people, or otherwise protect the place, property, and public welfare.

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Romanticism

Romanticism (also known as the Romantic movement or Romantic era) was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.

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Veinticinco de Mayo, Buenos Aires

Veinticinco de Mayo (or 25 de Mayo) (in English: 25 May) is a town situated in the centre of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina and has a population of 22,581 (2001).

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See also

Argentine folklore

Argentine literature

Argentine murderers

Argentine outlaws

Deaths by bayonet

Gaucho culture

People from La Matanza Partido

References

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

Also known as Moreira, Juan.