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Neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina
named after Santiago de Liniers, a colonial administrator who resisted the British Invasions of the Río de la Plata. "LINIERS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA"
Liniers
Topics referred to by the same term
Liniers may refer to: Liniers, a barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina Liniers, Vienne, a commune in the Vienne department, France Santiago
Liniers_(disambiguation)
18/19th-century French soldier in service of Spain; colonial official in New Spain
Revolution took place, Liniers decided to come out of his retirement and organized a monarchist uprising in Córdoba. Liniers was forced to flee, but
Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires
Santiago_de_Liniers,_1st_Count_of_Buenos_Aires
1810 pro-royalist action in Argentina
join them and send deputies. Liniers was living by then at Córdoba. After being deposed, Cisneros sent instructions to Liniers to prepare a resistance against
Liniers_counterrevolution
1810 revolution in Buenos Aires
Belgrano, p. 30 Luna, Breve..., p. 52 Luna, ...Santiago de Liniers, p. 120 Luna, ...Santiago de Liniers, p. 128 Johnson, p. 262 Bethell, p. 96 Mitre, pp. 264–265
May_Revolution
Argentine cartoonist
1973), better known by the name Liniers, is an Argentine cartoonist. Liniers is related to viceroy Santiago de Liniers. He began drawing from a very early
Liniers_(cartoonist)
Argentine sports club
(Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaɾfil]) is an Argentine sports club based in Liniers, Buenos Aires. Its football team plays in Primera División, the highest
Club_Atlético_Vélez_Sarsfield
Argentine association football club
system. The origins of Liniers go back to its predecessor, the Liniers Sport Club, founded on 7 February 1919 in the Liniers neighborhood. That same
Club Social y Deportivo Liniers
Club_Social_y_Deportivo_Liniers
South American administrative district of Spain (1776–1825)
Santiago de Liniers as viceroy, marking the first time a viceroy was selected by local authorities instead of the king. Between 1806 and 1807, Liniers organised
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Viceroyalty_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata
National historical site of Buenos Aires, Argentina
invasion of the Río de la Plata. La Casa Liniers was also inhabited by Ángel de Estrada, a cousin of the Liniers Sarratea family. It was declared a National
Casa_de_Liniers
Battles during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796–1808
Sobremonte was doing the same in Córdoba, but Liniers got to Buenos Aires first. On 4 August 1806, Liniers landed at Las Conchas, north of Buenos Aires
British invasions of the River Plate
British_invasions_of_the_River_Plate
Municipality and village in Misiones Province, Argentina
Santiago de Liniers (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t
Santiago_de_Liniers,_Misiones
Football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina
nicknamed El Fortín de Liniers) is a football stadium located in the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, near Liniers railway station. The
José_Amalfitani_Stadium
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Liniers (French pronunciation: [linje]) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. Communes of the Vienne
Liniers,_Vienne
Spanish Navy officer and colonial administrator (1756–1829)
Plata, sending Cisneros to replace the viceroy Santiago de Liniers. The Junta regarded Liniers as a rebel with Bonapartist sympathies known in Spanish as
Baltasar_Hidalgo_de_Cisneros
Railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Estación Liniers is a railway station located in the Liniers barrio of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is on the FFCC Sarmiento line, between the stations
Liniers_railway_station
kept Liniers in power. Liniers and Álzaga were heroes of the resistance against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, and afterward Liniers was
Mutiny_of_Álzaga
Argentine football club
Club Atlético Liniers, also known as Liniers de Bahía Blanca is an Argentine football club, located in Bahía Blanca, in the Province of Buenos Aires. The
Liniers_de_Bahía_Blanca
Football club
promoted to play in the Primera C Metropolitana. In 2023 Midland defeated Liniers 5–2 on goal difference, promoting to Primera B Metro for the second time
Club_Ferrocarril_Midland
the Penguin (2024) Liniers entry, Lambiek's Comiclopedia. Retrieved Sept. 14, 2020. "Zarabatana publica dois trabalhos de Liniers - UNIVERSO HQ". www
Macanudo_(comic)
Musical artist
music was done by the Cartoonist Ricardo Siri Liniers. They went on several tours together, where Liniers would draw along to Johansen music while the
Kevin_Johansen
Secessionist civil war (1810–1825)
Buenos Aires was captured in 1806, and then liberated by Santiago de Liniers with forces from Montevideo. Fearing a counter-attack, all the population
Argentine_War_of_Independence
Neighborhood of Buenos Aires in C9, Argentina
Spanish) "Historia del Mercado de Liniers". Mercado de Liniers S.A. "Las obras para trasladar el Mercado de Liniers siguen paralizadas". La Política Online
Mataderos
Studio album by Hermética
Romano - guitar Ricardo Iorio - bass guitar, vocals on "En las calles de Liniers" and "Del Camionero" Claudio Strunz - drums Others Martin Menzel - Recording
Ácido_Argentino
1909 painting by Charles Fouqueray
Santiago de Liniers, leader of the Spanish ones. In the scene depicted, Beresford offers his sword to the victorious general, which Liniers gently refuses
La Reconquista de Buenos Aires
La_Reconquista_de_Buenos_Aires
Argentine military person (1780–1850)
was recognized by the Commander of the Buenos Aires forces, Santiago de Liniers. Her full name was "Manuela Hurtado y Pedraza", but she was known to all
Manuela_Pedraza
Argentine military leader, politician, and lawyer (1770-1820)
Hidalgo de Cisneros, arrived from Europe to replace Liniers. Belgrano had failed to convince Liniers of the benefits of the Carlotist plan, so he aimed
Manuel_Belgrano
is defeated by an army led by Santiago de Liniers. In the absence of the viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte, Liniers is appointed captain general. February 10:
Timeline of the Argentine War of Independence
Timeline_of_the_Argentine_War_of_Independence
Spanish politician and high school teacher
Alicia Delibes Liniers (born 1950) is a Spanish politician and high school teacher. Born on 28 April 1950 in Madrid she is niece of Miguel Delibes, and
Alicia_Delibes
Argentine footballer (born 1997)
father's footsteps to become a professional footballer, joining local side Liniers, with whom he excelled at U–17 level. In 2013, he scored 13 goals in the
Lautaro_Martínez
The official charges against Liniers were of conspiracy and rebellion. Once she was notified of the demise of Liniers, Périchon returned to Buenos Aires
Marie Anne Périchon de Vandeuil
Marie_Anne_Périchon_de_Vandeuil
District in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Viceroy Santiago de Liniers during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata of 1806. The first settlement was named Villa Liniers in his honor, and
Ciudadela,_Buenos_Aires
relations of Liniers with his family and friends, and his enemy Martín de Álzaga. The name of the book is historically inaccurate, as Liniers was not the
El_último_virrey
Spanish merchant and politician
Liniers to resign. In his place he would name a Junta, managed by Spaniards with two Creole secretaries: Mariano Moreno and Julián de Leyva. Liniers resignation
Martín_de_Álzaga
Argentine lawyer and politician
supported Liniers, accusing Álzaga of independentism. Though Castelli was himself an independentist, and had also sought to remove Liniers, he opposed
Juan_José_Castelli
One of the armies of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
order of the Primera Junta on 14 June 1810, to fight viceroy Santiago de Liniers, who headed a counter-revolutionary movement at Córdoba Province. The Junta's
Army_of_the_North
Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
professional footballer Jacques Antoine Marie de Liniers et Brémond (Santiago Antonio María de Liniers y Bremond) (1753–1810), Spanish Viceroy in the Río
Niort
Spanish Army officer and colonial administrator (1767–1822)
de Liniers, Viceroy of the Río de la Plata. This failed because Liniers was supported by Cornelio Saavedra and criollo militias. In May 1810, Liniers' successor
Francisco_Javier_de_Elío
Municipality and village in Misiones Misiones Province, Argentina
department of Eldorado, bordered by the municipalities of Eldorado, Santiago de Liniers and Colonia Victoria in the same department, and the municipality of Puerto
Nueve_de_Julio,_Misiones
Liniers' authority. He was allied with Martín de Álzaga in Buenos Aires, who organized a mutiny against Liniers. His project was to replace Liniers with
Rise of the Argentine Republic
Rise_of_the_Argentine_Republic
Country in South America
The surrender of Beresford to Santiago de Liniers during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata
Argentina
Argentine military officer and statesman (1759–1829)
Santiago de Liniers organized a force in Montevideo to re-capture Buenos Aires, and Saavedra was among the civilians that joined Liniers, despite the
Cornelio_Saavedra
Argentine revolutionary (1774–1825)
his bravery, he was named lieutenant colonel by the viceroy Santiago de Liniers in 1808. Like many other nineteenth century Argentines prominent in public
Domingo_French
Argentine footballer (born 1988)
the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2010. "Liniers queda en Sudáfrica" [Liniers stays in South Africa]. Olé (in Spanish). 23 June 2010. Retrieved
Nicolás_Otamendi
Argentine footballer and manager
October 2011, De Paoli returned to managerial duties after taking over Liniers. He resigned the following 11 March, after suffering four consecutive defeats
Rodolfo_De_Paoli
1st President of the Junta Grande in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
military unit, "Urbanos Voluntarios de Cataluña". Viceroy Santiago de Liniers approved it on September 26. As Larrea got ill, Matheu led this unit during
Domingo_Matheu
Name list
Footballer Santiago Iglesias, congressman from Puerto Rico Santiago de Liniers, French-born defender of Buenos Aires in 1806–1807 and later viceroy Santiago
Santiago_(name)
Uruguay's principal government institution in charge of statistics and census data
Estadística General Jurisdiction Presidency of Uruguay Headquarters 1280 Liniers Street Montevideo Agency executive Marcelo Bisogno, Technical Director
National Statistics Institute (Uruguay)
National_Statistics_Institute_(Uruguay)
Argentine politician
1807. In the absence of reinforcements from Spain, viceroy Santiago de Liniers arranged that everyone in Buenos Aires capable of bearing arms should join
Juan_Larrea_(politician)
Federation of former Spanish Imperial provinces in South America (1810–1831)
counterrevolution in Córdoba led by former viceroy of the Río de la Plata Santiago de Liniers, but it was suppressed and he was executed. On the other hand, the Viceroyalty
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
United_Provinces_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata
1811 battle during the Paraguay Campaign of the Argentine War of Independence
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Battle_of_Paraguarí
Football league
"Tercera de Ascenso" ("third level of promotion"). The first champion was Liniers. In 1962 the tournament changed its name to "Primera de Aficionados", which
Primera_D_Metropolitana
1810 independent government of Argentina
most immediate danger to the Junta came from Cordoba, where Santiago de Liniers came out of his retirement and started to organize an army to lead a counter-revolution
Primera_Junta
Football stadium
the stadium. "El Fortín de Liniers irá a la altura de Cochabamba para afrontar la Copa Libertadores" [The Fortín de Liniers will go up the altitude of
Estadio_Dr._Carlos_Villegas
Argentine footballer
an attacking midfielder. Olivi made his youth career at hometown club Liniers, where was promoted to the first-team in 2000, making his career debut
Mauro_Olivi
Building in Córdoba Province, Argentina
of the former hotel General information Status Ruins Location Calle San Liniers, Miramar, Córdoba Province, Argentina Current tenants Museum Completed
Gran_Hotel_Viena
Argentine politician
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Antonio_Beruti
Francophile in Spain and Portugal
Marquis of Sassenay to the zone, seeking support from Liniers to the new monarchy, but Liniers rejected it and confirmed his loyalty to the captive Ferdinand
Afrancesado
Capital and most populous city of Argentina
successfully invaded Buenos Aires, but an army from Montevideo led by Santiago de Liniers defeated them. In the brief period of British rule, the viceroy Rafael
Buenos_Aires
Former railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Central Station (Buenos Aires)
Central_Station_(Buenos_Aires)
Versalles V. L. V. S. Floresta Flores P. C. Boe- do S. C. P. P. C S. T. Liniers Mataderos P. Avellaneda Villa Lugano Villa Riachuelo Villa Soldati N. Pompeya
Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires
Neighbourhoods_of_Buenos_Aires
Argentine football player and manager
Sarsfield. The club is located in the neighbourhood of Liniers alluding to the Virrey Liniers, who was in command of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la
Carlos_Bianchi
Argentine politician (1775–1853)
authorized the death by firing squad of the previous viceroy Santiago de Liniers. After fighting at the Battle of Suipacha he entered Upper Peru, where
Nicolás_Rodríguez_Peña
Argentine actor (born 1977)
"Alejo" Águilar 2001 PH Lucas Grimaldi 2003 Costumbres argentinas Marcos Liniers 2007 Mujeres de nadie Octavio 2010 Casi Ángeles Kant 2012–15 Violetta Pablo
Ezequiel_Rodríguez_(actor)
Japanese association football player
Primera C Metropolitana side Liniers. However, by the end of the year and after ten appearances with no goals, Liniers announced that Gotou would not
Kou_Gotou
Public holiday in Argentina
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
First_National_Government
Department of France
de Maintenon (1635–1719), second wife of Louis XIV Jacques de Liniers (Santiago de Liniers y Bremond) (1753–1810) Louis-Marcelin, marquis de Fontanes (1757–1821)
Deux-Sèvres
Argentine singer and actress
Marilina Ross (born María Celina Parrondo; February 16, 1943, in Liniers, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine singer and actress. She went into exile in Spain
Marilina_Ross
Brazilian military officer and politician
of the Count of Liniers' condition in Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Liniers orders Curado to be sent directly to Buenos Aires. Liniers demands the brigadier's
Joaquim Xavier Curado, Count of São João das Duas Barras
Joaquim_Xavier_Curado,_Count_of_São_João_das_Duas_Barras
1813 action in Argentine War of Independence
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Action_of_Tambo_Nuevo
Bus station in Rosario, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Mariano_Moreno_bus_station
Railway station in Cordoba, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Alta_Córdoba_railway_station
Argentine footballer
a Sansinena, fmaveyron.com.ar, 22 October 2020 Con Tridico de titular, Liniers venció a Bella Vista, mareadeportiva.com, 25 June 2021 Matías Mayer at
Matías_Mayer
French sculptor
one of his studies whilst in Algeria, can be seen in Niort's museum. De Liniers was born in Niort and Poisson was commissioned to execute his bust for
Pierre-Marie_Poisson
Argentine sports club
the championship and were promoted back to Primera B, after defeating Liniers in the finals. Some highlights for Estudiantes were the great campaign
Estudiantes_de_Buenos_Aires
de Belgrano, Defensores de Cambaceres, Berazategui, Cañuelas, Dock Sud, Liniers, Luján, San Miguel, Ituzaingó, Claypole, Muñiz, General Paz Juniors Belgium
Association football club names
Association_football_club_names
Football club
an own stadium, so they generally play its home games at the venues of Liniers and Atlas. Founded in 1961, following the massive arrival of Paraguayan
Deportivo_Paraguayo
Railway station in Santa Fe, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Santa Fe (Mitre) railway station
Santa_Fe_(Mitre)_railway_station
Railway station in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Tucumán Belgrano railway station
Tucumán_Belgrano_railway_station
Former railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Chascomús railway station (1865)
Chascomús_railway_station_(1865)
2019 Spanish-language television series
Burgos as Kiru Mariela Acosta as Pascuala Juan Ignacio Cané as Professor Liniers Nicolás Gentile as Sebastián Pablo García Plandolit as El Tranza (Cachucha)
Apache: The Life of Carlos Tevez
Apache:_The_Life_of_Carlos_Tevez
Comic strip by Bill Watterson
Calvin and Hobbes. Examples include the 2002 comic strip Macanudo, by Liniers, and the 2005 Marvel comic book Fantastic Four Presents: Franklin Richards
Calvin_and_Hobbes
Transit station in Buenos Aires
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Mar del Plata railway and bus station
Mar_del_Plata_railway_and_bus_station
Spanish politician and high school teacher
his youth he was close to anarchist positions. He married Alicia Delibes Liniers. Teacher at the Isabel la Católica High School, García-Badell started to
Regino_García-Badell
Railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Ciudad Universitaria railway station
Ciudad_Universitaria_railway_station
Argentina – A train derailed along the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway in Liniers, Buenos Aires, injuring 20 people. 20 November – Czech Republic – 2025
List of rail accidents (2020–present)
List_of_rail_accidents_(2020–present)
1817 invasion in Upper Peru
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Fourth_Upper_Peru_campaign
1811 siege
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Siege_of_Montevideo_(1811)
Club Olimpo 2017–18 football season
more than one non-FIFA nationality. Win Draw Loss Olimpo v Liniers Olimpo v Liniers Olimpo v Sansinena Olimpo v Sansinena Olimpo v Huracán (IW) Olimpo
2017–18_Club_Olimpo_season
Former railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Juancho_railway_station
Aires Province Ciudad de Libertad Flandria Jáuregui Buenos Aires Carlos V Liniers San Justo Greater Buenos Aires Juan Antonio Arias Los Andes Lomas de Zamora
List of football clubs in Argentina
List_of_football_clubs_in_Argentina
Former railway station in Rosario, Argentina
Station Ciudad Universitaria Constitución Del Parque Federico Lacroze Liniers Once Puente Alsina Recoleta Retiro Belgrano Mitre San Martín Saldías Province
Rosario Central railway station
Rosario_Central_railway_station
Avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Boyaca Artigas Nazca Concordia Chivilcoy Segurola Carrasco Lope de Vega Cortina Polideportivo Velez Velez Sarfield Sarmiento Line Liniers Station Liniers
Avenida_Juan_B._Justo
Argentine lawyer, journalist, and politician
labeled a trial for "independentism". Liniers did not extend the trial to Moreno himself, for reasons unknown. Liniers was succeeded by Baltasar Hidalgo de
Mariano_Moreno
Spanish military officer (1913–1992)
Gutiérrez Mellado Preceded by Ramón Cuadra Medina Succeeded by Tomás de Liniers y Pidal Governor-General of Ifni In office 9 May 1967 – 25 June 1969 Caudillo
José_Miguel_Vega_Rodríguez
Barrio in Buenos Aires, Argentina
is the house where Viceroy Santiago Liniers lived. This historical site is known by the name of Casa de Liniers, and is located on the street Venezuela
Monserrat,_Buenos_Aires
1813 battle of the Argentine War of Independence
of Álzaga May Revolution Last viceroys Rafael de Sobremonte Santiago de Liniers Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros Francisco Javier de Elío Combatants Campaigns
Battle_of_Salta
Commune in Buenos Aires, Argentina
City of Buenos Aires is divided. It is made up of the neighborhoods of Liniers, Mataderos and Parque Avellaneda. It is located in the southwest of the
Comuna_9
Argentine actor
(2006) Una Tango (2007) Yo soy Sola (2008) Las Huellas de la Lluvia (2008) Liniers, la película (2010) El Notificador (2011) "Días de Vinilo" (2012) La Niñera
Ignacio_Toselli
Secret document attributed to Mariano Moreno
government acts of the Junta such as the execution of Santiago de Liniers after the Liniers Counter-revolution or the work of Castelli at the Upper Peru.
Operations_plan
LINIERS
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Brave; Shakti Ka Rup
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Love; Respect
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Drop; Point
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Radiant; Beautiful; Pleasing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Worthen in Shropshire or Worthing in Norfolk, both named from Old English worðign ‘the enclosure’.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Heart
Biblical
sorrow; trouble;he makes sorrow or height; sorrow;
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
River Gangas
Girl/Female
Tamil
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