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Maipú (municipality)
Maipú may refer to the following places: Argentina * Maipú Partido, an administrative division of Buenos Aires Province ** Maipú, Buenos Aires, capital of Maipú Partido * Maipú Department, Chaco *Maipú Department, Mendoza **Maipú, Mendoza ***Deportivo Maipú, an association football slub Chile *Maipú, Chile **Battle of Maipú See also * *Maipo (other) Maipo may refer to: * Maipo, Chile, a town in Buin, Chile *San José de Maipo, a town in Chile *Maipo (volcano), a volcano on the border of Argentina and Chile *Maipo River, the river that rises on the west slope Maipo volcano and flows through the ...
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Maipú Partido
Maipú Partido is a partido in the east-central part of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 10,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Maipú. Economy The economy of Maipú Partido is dominated by agriculture, the mainstays of the agricultural production being arable crops, cattle, and dairy products. Settlements * Maipú (capital) * Las Armas * Monsalvo *Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, formerly known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the List of metropolitan areas in the Caribbean, largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. the Distrito Na ... * Segurola References External links * 1878 establishments in Argentina Partidos of Buenos Aires Province {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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Maipú, Buenos Aires
Maipú is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative seat of Maipú Partido. It has a population of 8,865. Located in the Pampa, the land is low and swampy. The predominant activity in its catchment area is cattle breeding. It is a central service provider to the rural area. Maipú is along Route 2. It is from the Buenos Aires and from Mar del Plata. The town was founded in 1875 by Francisco Bernabé Madero. History The village that later became known Maipú was founded in 1864. On 17 April 1866, the Justice of the Peace Party, with headquarters at the Mari-Huincul, Don Enrique Sundbland, the only public land reserves remaining at the site, southeast of the current site for the foundation of a people. The land they had settled, the fledgling village, belonged to Francisco Bernabé Madero, bordering with the current party of General Guido. As of April 1, 1875 approving the route and the name requested by Madero, which was to Maipu. The work was completed ...
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Maipú Department, Chaco
Maipú is a central department of Chaco Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 25,000 inhabitants in an area of 2,855 km2, and its capital city is Tres Isletas, which is located around 1,250 km from the Capital federal Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob .... Settlements * Pampa Caba Naro * Pampa Florida * Tres Isletas References Departments of Chaco Province {{ChacoAR-geo-stub ...
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Maipú Department, Mendoza
Maipú Department is a department and municipality located in the north west of Mendoza Province in Argentina. The department covers and a population of 153,600 (); its capital is Maipú, Mendoza, Maipú. The department was created in 1858 and named in memory of the Battle of Maipú, which took place in Chile, 1818 during the South American Wars of Independence. Districts *Maipú, Mendoza, Maipú *Coquimbito *Cruz de Piedra *Fray Luis Beltrán (Mendoza), Fray Luis Beltrán *General Gutiérrez *General Ortega *Las Barrancas (Mendoza), Las Barrancas *Lunlunta *Luzuriaga, Mendoza, Luzuriaga *Rodeo del Medio *Russell (Mendoza), Russell *San Roque (Mendoza), San Roque Sport Maipú is home to Deportivo Maipú, a football (soccer), football club that play in the regionalised Torneo Argentino A, 3rd Division. See also *Mendoza wine *Independence of Chile *Independence of Argentina External linksMunicipal website(Spanish)Club Deportivo Maipú
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Maipú, Mendoza
Maipú is a city in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the capital of the Maipú Department. It is located a short distance from the provincial capital, Mendoza. Maipú is at the centre of an important wine-growing region, and has a wine museum. It has a population of 89,433 (). Gallery Image:Flower clock.JPG, Flower clock of principal square. Image:Parroquia Candelaria.JPG, Church of Ntra Señora de la Candelaria. Image:Iglesia La Merced.JPG, Church of Ntra Señora de la Merced. Image:Plaza Maipu1.JPG, Square 12 de febrero (principal) Image:Merced 2.JPG, Church La Merced from the square. Image:Fuente.JPG, Square's Fountain. Image:Fuente plaza maipú.jpg, Fountain at night. Image:Municipalidad Maipú2.JPG, Municipal building Image:Mendoza vineyard landscape.jpg, A vineyard with the Andes The Andes ( ), Andes Mountains or Andean Mountain Range (; ) are the List of longest mountain chains on Earth, longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous high ...
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Deportivo Maipú
Club Deportivo Maipú, mostly known as Deportivo Maipú is an Argentine football club In association football, a football club (or association football club, alternatively soccer club) is a sports club that acts as an entity through which association football teams organise their sporting activities. The club can exist either as ... based in the city of Maipú, Mendoza. The team currently plays in Primera Nacional, the league of second level on the Argentine football league system. Honours Regional * Primera A de Liga Mendocina ** Winners (4): 1953, 1958, 1985–86, 2003 * Primera B de Liga Mendocina ** Winners (4): 1933, 1982, 1993–94, 1998 References External links * * * Maipú de Mendoza Deportivo Maipú Maipu Association football clubs established in 1927 1927 establishments in Argentina {{Argentina-footyclub-stub ...
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Maipú, Chile
Maipú is a commune of Chile, located in Santiago Province, within the Santiago Metropolitan Region and forming part of the Greater Santiago conurbation. It was founded on 16 February 1821 and is historically significant as the site of the Battle of Maipú (5 April 1818), where Chile's independence was consolidated. Maipú is the second largest commune in the country and is predominantly inhabited by a middle-class population. Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Maipú spans and had a population of 479,911, comprising 233,000 men and 247,000 women. The vast majority of people, 476,552 or 99.3%, lived in urban areas while 3,359 (0.7%) lived in rural areas. From 1992 to 2002, the population grew by 82.6%, an increase of 211,840 people. Statistics *Average annual household income: US$45,664 ( PPP, 2006) *Population below poverty line: 9.1% (2006) *Regional quality of life index: 76.67, mid-high, 21 out of 52 (2005) *Human Development In ...
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Battle Of Maipú
The Battle of Maipú () was fought near Santiago, Chile on 5 April 1818, between South American rebels and Spanish royalists, during the Chilean War of Independence. The Patriot rebels led by Argentine general José de San Martín effectively destroyed the Spanish forces commanded by General Mariano Osorio, and completed the independence of the core area of Chile from Spanish domination. Background In 1817, the Argentine General José de San Martín led an army across the Andes and defeated the Spanish in the battle of Chacabuco and captured Santiago. The Spanish viceroyalty sent a Spanish army to Santiago under General Mariano Osorio, which defeated San Martín at the Second Battle of Cancha Rayada. The drive for independence never diminished, however, and the following year San Martín launched a final offensive, which was to decide the outcome of the war. Despite being defeated at Cancha Rayada, the Patriot army regrouped again in less than two days, adding up to about ...
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