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Belgrano and about
The prosecution in the case demanded that the jury convict Ponting as he had clearly contravened the Act by leaking official information about the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands War.
Scholars such as Vanderbilt University history professor Simon Collier, University of Belgrano agriculture history professor Osvaldo Barsky and Uruguayan history professor Jorge Ruffinelli from Stanford University agree that Gardel was born in Toulouse, France, in 1890, and that he laid a false trail about his birthplace beginning in 1920, when he was almost 30.
Still not knowing about the Triumvirate's refusal, Belgrano raised the flag at San Salvador de Jujuy and had it blessed by the local church on the second anniversary of the May Revolution.
However, he is perhaps best known for leaking documents about the Belgrano affair of the Falklands War.
He also said that the defunct satellite fell in the Queen Maud Land region of Antarctica, about 690 kilometres ( 430 miles ) from Argentinean research station of Belgrano II.
In 1985, as private secretary to Michael Heseltine, the Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence, he was a witness for the prosecution in the trial of Clive Ponting, who was later acquitted of an offence under section 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 for passing information to Labour MP Tam Dalyell about the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands war.
Diana Gould, a teacher from Cirencester, persistently challenged Margaret Thatcher about her ordering of the sinking of the General Belgrano when it was sailing away from the Falklands.

Belgrano and guest
In 1934, she was invited as a guest performer in Radio Belgrano in Buenos Aires.

Belgrano and list
The most powerful ships ( counted in the list above ) included the Italian-built Garibaldi and her sister ships, the General Belgrano, Pueyrredón, and the San Martín, each at over 6, 000 tons.

Belgrano and which
* The flag of Argentina, created by Manuel Belgrano during the war of independence, was the inspiration for the United Provinces of Central America's flag, which in turn was the origin for the flags of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
Critic Ned Chaillett has described Sink the Belgrano !, a critical take on the Falklands War, which premiered at the Half Moon Theatre, in Stepney, on 2 September 1986, as " a diatribe in punk-Shakespearean verse "; and Berkoff himself described it as " even by my modest standards ... one of the best things I have done ".
In this congress, Artigas ratified the use of the flag created by Manuel Belgrano ( which would later become the flag of the Argentine Republic ), but added a diagonal festoon in red, the color of federalism in Argentina at that time.
* The gazebo represented at the Barrancas de Belgrano, from which the Mano commands his forces, is a true representation of the real one present at the place, which is used for small musical events.
After realizing this, Manuel Belgrano created the Cockade of Argentina, which was approved by the First Triumvirate on February 18, 1812.
Its access via highways includes National Route 11 ( north to south ), National Route 16 ( westbound ), and the General Belgrano Bridge, which has connected Resistencia to its twin port city of Corrientes since 1973.
Several parks lie along the Camino General Belgrano road, which crosses the department north-to-south, notably the Parque Pereyra Iraola.
Manuel Belgrano stood near a window and, in the event of a problematic development, he would give a signal by waiving a white cloth, upon which the people gathered in the Plaza would force their way into the Cabildo.
Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Argentina, which for many years from 1955 maintained a scientific station on the Filchner Ice Shelf at the General Belgrano or Ellsworth Station site.
Later that day, May 2, the Argentine cruiser ARA General Belgrano was sunk by the British attack submarine HMS Conqueror which meant war was now inevitable.
The complex faces Belgrano Avenue, and is delimited by Córdoba St. and Santa Fe St., which slope down towards the river at this point.
They gave new strength to the Revolutionary war, which was compromised by the defeats of Belgrano and Castelli and the royalist resistance at the Banda Oriental.
In the middle of the 19th century José Mármol published the first Argentine novel, Amalia ( 1851 – 1852 ), a historical novel set during the dark year of 1840 which mixed fictional characters ( Amalia, Daniel Bello, Eduardo Belgrano ) with actual historical characters like Juan Manuel de Rosas.
They then returned to Base Belgrano, which they reached on December 31.
Even though the defeats of Manuel Belgrano during the Paraguay campaign and Juan José Castelli in the first Upper Peru campaign had generated a political crisis, Belgrano's victory at Tucuman had given new fresh hope to the revolution, which would be strengthened shortly afterwards with the victory at the Battle of Salta.
Near Gualeguaychú is Pueblo Belgrano, a municipality that belongs to the city, which is well known for its hot springs.

Belgrano and if
On 29 July 1812 Belgrano asked the people of Jujuy to " show their heroism " and join the march of the army under his command " if, as you assure, you want to be free ".

Belgrano and people
On August 1812, Argentine General Manuel Belgrano lead the Jujuy Exodus, a massive forced displacement of people from the present-day Jujuy and Salta provinces to the south.
Belgrano, faced with the prospect of total defeat and territorial loss, ordered all people to pack their necessities, including food and furniture, and follow him, in carriages or on foot, together with whatever cattle and beasts of burden could endure the journey.
Belgrano labored to win the support of the populace, and later reported that most of the people had willingly followed him without the need of force.
The people of Jujuy had to endure the Jujuy Exodus, a massive evacuation with a scorched earth policy, led by General Manuel Belgrano.

Belgrano and were
This was the last try to develop itself as a sports club rather than just a football team, such as Lomas, Belgrano and Quilmes had successfully done in the past, but the efforts were not enough.
Walter Horten ( born 13 November 1913 ; died 9 December 1998 in Baden-Baden, Germany ) and Reimar Horten ( born 12 March 1915 ; died 14 August 1993 in Villa General Belgrano, Argentina ), sometimes credited as the Horten Brothers, were German aircraft pilots and enthusiasts, and members of the Hitler Youth and Nazi party.
Manuel Belgrano and Rivadavia were sent to Europe to seek support for the United Provinces from both Spain and Britain.
The initial rehearsals were held at Spinetta's house in Belgrano ( an upper-middle class neighbourhood of Buenos Aires ).
Some points that would justify the idea would be the inclusion of Larrea, Matheu, and Belgrano in the Junta and the later appearance of José de San Martín: Larrea and Matheu were Spanish, Belgrano studied for many years in Spain, and San Martín had spent most of his adult life waging war in Spain against the French.
The first military campaigns against the royalists were waged by Manuel Belgrano and Juan José Castelli.
The site of the Patio de la Madera was a former train station, a terminal of the Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano railway company that was abandoned when, in 1987, the cargo facilities were shut down and the rails were removed.

Belgrano and left
Leiva left the Cabildo and Belgrano, representing the crowd, requested a definitive commitment.

Belgrano and outside
The documents revealed that the General Belgrano had been sighted a day earlier than officially reported, and was steaming away from the Royal Navy taskforce, and was outside the exclusion zone, when the cruiser was attacked and sunk.

Belgrano and there
For several days, there was some fighting in places like Córdoba Province ( Gen. Lonardi's central command ), the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base near Bahía Blanca, another naval base in Rio Santiago, and several Army garrisons in Corrientes Province.

Belgrano and would
Velasco previously had lost face when he fled the battlefield at Paraguarí, thinking Belgrano would win.
The city's middle and upper classes would later relocate further north, to Recoleta, Palermo, and Belgrano, however.
This happened in 1855, when the Buenos Aires government, fearful that relatives of Juan Manuel de Rosas would dispute the governmental decision to expropriate Rosas ' lands, laid down a new town on part of it and named it Belgrano.
They arranged that Belgrano and Saavedra would meet with Juan José de Lezica, the senior alcalde ( municipal magistrate ), while Castelli would meet with the procurator Julián de Leiva, to ask for their support.
He asked Belgrano to help the Cabildo with the work, as his intervention would be seen by the crowd as a guarantee that their demands would not be ignored.
Ortega also worked near Radio Belgrano, where many of the singers he met while selling coffee near the television station would recognize him and form a bond with the young star in the making.
That season Racing also achieved a great victory over legendary team Alumni by 3-1 although the team from Belgrano would later defeat Racing by 5-1 two months later.

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