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  2. Indians in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Argentina. There is a small community of Indians in Argentina who are mainly immigrants from India and the neighboring countries in South America and the Caribbean with Indo-Caribbean influence (i.e. Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname) and some of whom were born in Argentina and are of Indian heritage.

  3. La Paz, Entre Ríos - Wikipedia

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    La Paz is a city in the province of Entre Ríos in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It has about 24,000 inhabitants as per the 2010 census , and is the head town of the department of the same name. The city lies in the north-west of the province, on the left-hand (eastern) shore of the Paraná River. It was already settled in the 18th century as a ...

  4. Gustu - Wikipedia

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    Gustu, the quechua word for flavour, is a restaurant and bar in La Paz, Bolivia.It opened in April 2012. Gustu is under the management of Head Chef Marsia Taha. [1] [2] It is considered among South America's 50 best restaurants, landing the number 32 spot on The Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2014 and the number 14 spot in 2017 in list made by the British magazine Restaurant.

  5. Indigenous peoples in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Argentina has 35 indigenous people groups (often referred to as Argentine Amerindians or Native Argentines) officially recognized by the national government. [ 2] As of the 2022 census [ INDEC], some 1,306,730 Argentines (2.83% of the country's population) self-identify as indigenous or first-generation ...

  6. List of Indian reservations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    La Paz: Extends into California (Riverside, San Bernardino) Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation: Yavapai: A'ba:ja 1903 971 38.5 (99.7) Maricopa: Fort Mojave Indian Reservation: Mohave: Pipa Aha Macav 1890 1,004 65.4 (169.4) Mohave: Extends into California (San Bernardino) and Nevada Fort Yuma Indian Reservation: Quechan: Kwatsáan 1884 2,197 68.1 (176 ...

  7. La Paz, Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    La Paz, Córdoba. /  31.93333°S 65.20000°W  / -31.93333; -65.20000. La Paz is a small town in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Its population is 1189 inhabitants (2010 Census) [1] and it is located 41 km (25 mi) from Villa Dolores . The town grew around a Catholic church, San Juan de las Talas [1], built there in 1720, during ...

  8. Túpac Katari - Wikipedia

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    Túpac Katari or Catari (also Túpaj Katari) ( c. 1750 – November 13, 1781), born Julián Apasa Nina, was the indigenous Aymara leader of a major insurrection in colonial-era Upper Peru (now Bolivia ), laying siege to La Paz for six months. His wife Bartolina Sisa and his sister Gregoria Apaza participated in the rebellion by his side. [ 2]

  9. Bolivia–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Cultural relations. Bolivia and India signed an agreement on cultural co-operation in 1997. [ 1] Bollywood films, music, and dance are popular in Bolivia. Bollywood dance academies (locally known as Danca-Indu) and Indian dance groups are present in the cities of La Paz, Cochabamba, Potosí and Oruro. [ 8]