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Argentine politician
Roberto Gustavo Basualdo (b. 1957) is an Argentine politician, formerly of the Justicialist Party (PJ), now in Cambiemos. He sat in the Argentine Senate
Roberto_Basualdo
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Basualdo
Argentine political party
political party in San Juan Province, Argentina. Its founder and leader is Roberto Basualdo, who is currently a sitting National Senator and was a National Deputy
Production_and_Labour
Aires and came second with more than 20 percent of the votes. Third was Roberto Lavagna, who won in Córdoba. Elections for a successor to President Néstor
2007 Argentine general election
2007_Argentine_general_election
Salta Renewal Party 24.4 San Juan José Luis Gioja Justicialist 41.4 Roberto Basualdo Life and Commitment Front 30.8 San Luis Alberto Rodríguez Saá Justicialist
2003 Argentine general election
2003_Argentine_general_election
People's Movement – 1 Horacio Lores – – Production and Labour – 1 Roberto Basualdo – – Salta Renewal Party – 1 Juan Pérez Alsina – – Socialist Party
Same-sex marriage in Argentina
Same-sex_marriage_in_Argentina
Ana Corradi Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo Socialist Party 1 Rubén Giustiniani Union for Córdoba 1 Roberto Urquía Source: senado.gov.ar (archive)
List of Argentine senators, 2007–2009
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2007–2009
People's Front 1 Gerardo Antenor Montenegro Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo Progressive Front 1 Magdalena Odarda Project South UNEN 1 Fernando
List of Argentine senators, 2013–2015
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2013–2015
Neuquén People's Movement 1 Horacio Lores Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo Santa Fe Federalism 1 Roxana Latorre Salta Renewal Party 1 Juan Agustín
List of Argentine senators, 2011–2013
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2011–2013
Neuquén People's Movement 1 Horacio Lores Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo Salta Renewal Party 1 Juan Agustín Pérez Alsina Socialist Party 1 Rubén
List of Argentine senators, 2009–2011
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2009–2011
Argentine sports club
was: José Luis Chilavert, Héctor Almandoz, Roberto Trotta, Víctor Hugo Sotomayor, Raúl Cardozo, José Basualdo, Marcelo Gómez, Christian Bassedas, Walter
Club_Atlético_Vélez_Sarsfield
Argentine politician (born 1975)
Orrego served as an aide at the parliamentary office of Roberto Basualdo during Basualdo's term as National Deputy from 2001 to 2005. In 2007, Orrego
Marcelo_Orrego
Party for Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila Production and Labour (1) Roberto Basualdo Federal Unity (5) Alejandra Vigo Front for the Renewal of Concord (1)
List of Argentine senators, 2021–2023
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2021–2023
and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo Salta Renewal Party 1 Ricardo Gómez Diez Socialist Party 1 Rubén Giustiniani Union for Córdoba 1 Roberto Urquía Source:
List of Argentine senators, 2005–2007
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2005–2007
Castillo Advance San Luis (1) Claudio Poggi Production and Labour (1) Roberto Basualdo Federal Parliamentarian (4) (President: Juan Carlos Romero) Federal
List of Argentine senators, 2019–2021
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2019–2021
San Luis Justicialist 2 Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Production and Labour 1 Roberto Basualdo United for a New Argentina (5) Neuquén People's Movement 2 Guillermo
List of Argentine senators, 2015–2017
List_of_Argentine_senators,_2015–2017
Chilean rock band
Ramírez – drums (2012-2023) Sebastián Cabib – lead guitar (2013-2023) Manuel Basualdo – drums (2006-2012) Los Tres (1991) Se Remata el Siglo (1993) La Espada
Los_Tres
World Cup final, held in Italy
In the 38th minute, Argentina gained a dangerous free kick when José Basualdo was fouled by Guido Buchwald. Argentina's captain Diego Maradona's kick
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_final
Association football club in Argentina
Matellán (1996–01; 2004–05) Roberto Abbondanzieri (1997–06; 2009–10) Guillermo Barros Schelotto (1997–07) José Basualdo (1997; 1998–00) Jorge Bermúdez
Boca_Juniors
Ecuadorian football club
18 June 2012) Boris Fiallos (Interim) (19 June 2012 - 1 July 2012) José Basualdo (1 July 2012 – 6 May 2013) Homero Mistral Valencia (6 May 2013 - 2 July
C.D._Técnico_Universitario
Association football club in Argentina
Banega, Walter Samuel, Américo Gallego, Jorge Valdano, Gabriel Heinze, Roberto Sensini, Mauricio Pochettino, Lionel Scaloni and Maxi Rodríguez, among
Newell's_Old_Boys
Peruvian football club
Ramón Quiroga (2003) Oscar Malbernat (2004) Marcelo Trobbiani (2004) José Basualdo (2005) Jorge Amado Nunes (2007) Ricardo Gareca (2008) Juan Reynoso Guzmán
Club Universitario de Deportes
Club_Universitario_de_Deportes
Argentine football club (founded 1952)
Manuel Guerra. Some of its most notable players were Adolfino Cañete, José Basualdo and Pedro Barrios. In 1988 Mandiyú nearly qualified to Copa Libertadores
Deportivo_Mandiyú
Association football club in Chile
Jorge Socias (2007) Arturo Salah (2007-2008) Sergio Markarián (2009) José Basualdo (2009) Gerardo Pelusso (2010) Jorge Sampaoli (2011-2012) Darío Franco (2013)
Club_Universidad_de_Chile
Sports club in Argentina
(2009–10) Santiago Raymonda (2009–10) Federico Dominguez (2009–11) German Basualdo (2009–12, 2014) Ciro Rius (2009–12, 2013, 2014) José Luis Calderón (2010)
Argentinos_Juniors
Football club
Troglio, Roberto Monserrat, Raúl Cardozo, Mario Pobersnik and José Basualdo, nicknamed "Los Cinco Magníficos" ("The Magnificent Five"). In 2003 Basualdo retired
Villa_Dálmine
Plate". La Historia River (in Spanish). Retrieved 2026-03-03. "Fabián Ramón Basualdo - Estadísticas en River Plate". La Historia River (in Spanish). Retrieved
List_of_River_Plate_players
Boca Juniors football season
midfielders Juan Sebastián Verón from Estudiantes La Plata and José Horacio Basualdo. The Clausura is best remembered by the bizarre fact of 5 penalties missed
1995–96 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season
1995–96_Club_Atlético_Boca_Juniors_season
Argentine diplomatic mission in Peru
neighbourhood of Lima District. The current Argentine ambassador is Samuel Ortiz Basualdo. Both countries established relations in 1822, with both countries having
Embassy_of_Argentina,_Lima
Argentine football manager (born 1965)
fourth division team where he played alongside fellow veterans José Basualdo, Roberto Monserrat, Mario Pobersnik and Raúl "Pacha" Cardozo). Troglio then
Pedro_Troglio
Santiago". SoyChile (in Spanish). 12 May 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2022. "Basualdo, nuevo DT de Universidad de Chile". ElComercio.com. 2 July 2009. Retrieved
List of South American association football families
List_of_South_American_association_football_families
International football competition
Pan-keun Central defender: Paul McStay Right defender: Fabián Basualdo Left midfielder: Roberto Oscar Zárate Central midfielder: Gerald Vanenburg Right midfielder:
1983 FIFA World Youth Championship
1983_FIFA_World_Youth_Championship
Argentine politician and businessman
Roberto Daniel Urquía (born December 24, 1948) is an Argentine accountant, politician, and businessman who served as a national senator for Córdoba Province
Roberto_Urquía
Paraguayan guitarist and composer (1885–1944)
knowledge with his patrons Luis Pasquet, Martin Borda Pagola, Dionisio Basualdo, Bautista and Lalyta Almiron, and Raul Borges. Barrios vehemently rejected
Agustín_Barrios
Football tournament
17:00 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Attendance: 31,818 Referee: José Roberto Wright (Brazil) 25 June 1990 (1990-06-25) 21:00 Stadio Olimpico, Rome Attendance:
1990 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Brazilian footballer (born 1964)
and minutes until being sent off in the 85th minute for a foul on José Basualdo, in the round of 16 0–1 loss against Argentina. Gomes was also selected
Ricardo_Gomes
Claudio Caniggia (1967-01-09)January 9, 1967 (aged 27) 35 Roma 8 3MF José Basualdo (1963-06-20)June 20, 1963 (aged 30) 21 Vélez Sársfield 9 4FW Gabriel Batistuta
1994_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Boca Juniors football season
Bianchi), Pereda and right back defender Hugo Ibarra. Also midfielder José Basualdo returned to the club. Finally, the team won undefeated the Apertura Tournament
1998–99 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season
1998–99_Club_Atlético_Boca_Juniors_season
Argentine politician
Roberto Mario Mirabella (born 26 November 1966) is an Argentine educator and politician who has been a National Deputy since 2021, and served as a National
Roberto_Mirabella
Football tournament group stage
18 June 1990 (1990-06-18) 21:00 Stadio San Nicola, Bari Attendance: 37,307 Referee: José Roberto Wright (Brazil) Argentina at the FIFA World Cup Cameroon at the FIFA World
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_B
Association football team representing the world
Roberto Mancini, Tomas Brolin Rest of World XI (Sócrates): Navarro Montoya (46' Rene Higuita ), Jose del Solar, Branco, Smahi Triki, José Basualdo, Oscar
World_XI
CSF authorized to replace him; the coach chose to include José Horacio Basualdo. Head coach: Xabier Azkargorta Head coach: Francisco Maturana Head coach:
1993_Copa_América_squads
International football delegation
Simón CB 18 José Serrizuela CB 19 Oscar Ruggeri 46' RWB 4 José Basualdo LWB 17 Roberto Sensini DM 13 Néstor Lorenzo CM 7 Jorge Burruchaga 53' CM 21 Pedro
Argentina at the FIFA World Cup
Argentina_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Canadian municipal election
driver Brian Kendrick - general contractor Karen Leibovici - incumbent Cris Basualdo - Edmonton District Labour Council endorsement. Jane Batty - incumbent
2010 Edmonton municipal election
2010_Edmonton_municipal_election
Bassedas – Tenerife – 2001–02 Adrián Bastía – Espanyol – 2003–04 José Basualdo – Extremadura – 1996–97 Augusto Batalla – Granada, Rayo – 2023– Rodrigo
List of Argentine footballers in La Liga
List_of_Argentine_footballers_in_La_Liga
Football league season
(in Spanish). Tigo Sports. 18 January 2019. "Capiatá presenta al Pepe Basualdo" (in Spanish). D10 Paraguay. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2018
2019_APF_División_de_Honor
International basketball competition
23–19, 18–25, 18–17, 25–22 Pts: Santiago Pettinaroli 20 Rebs: Lautaro Basualdo 9 Asts: Joaquin Celiz 5 Pts: Isaiah Santos 22 Rebs: Isaiah Santos 15 Asts:
2026_FIBA_U18_AmeriCup
Argentine professional football club
the 1934 FIFA World Cup. Saúl Calandra, the Sbarra brothers (Raúl and Roberto) and Armando Nery were feared defensive players. In 1937, a pioneering
Estudiantes_de_La_Plata
Fuego. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Azpiazu, D; Khavisse, M; Basualdo, E. (1988). El nuevo poder económico (The New Economic Power). Buenos Aires:
Military_coups_in_Argentina
Italian curator (born 1977)
histories in unexpected ways. Among the participating artists were Eduardo Basualdo, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Gabriel Chaile, and Luciana Lamothe. For
Cecilia_Alemani
Highest court in Argentina
(1960–1964) Aristóbulo Donato Aráoz de Lamadrid (1964–1966) Eduardo Ortiz Basualdo (1966–1973) Miguel Ángel Bercaitz (1973–1976) Adolfo R. Gabrielli (1976–1983)
Supreme_Court_of_Argentina
Argentine politician (1964–2022)
Roberto Fabián Ríos (8 February 1964 – 3 October 2022) was an Argentine politician. He was intendente (mayor) of Corrientes from 2013 to 2017. Prior to
Fabián_Ríos_(politician)
Football match
Almandoz 2' DF 2 Roberto Trotta (c) 70' DF 6 Víctor Sotomayor DF 3 Raúl Cardozo MF 8 José Basualdo MF 5 Marcelo Gómez 17' MF 10 Roberto Pompei MF 7 Christian
1994_Intercontinental_Cup
National under-20 football team of Argentina
Luis Islas, defenders Fabián Basualdo, Jorge Theiler, Carlos Enrique; midfielders Mario Vanemerak, Oscar Acosta and Roberto Zárate; and forwards Claudio
Argentina national under-20 football team
Argentina_national_under-20_football_team
Hernan Vidou, rugby player Christian Viel, rugby player Alberto Vernet Basualdo, rugby player Alberto Bourdillón, swimmer Jeannette Campbell, French-born
List_of_French_Argentines
President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999
Carlos". Library of Congress. 4 August 2025. Retrieved 31 August 2025. Roberto Ortiz de Zárate (9 March 2015). "Carlos Menem" (in Spanish). Barcelona
Carlos_Menem
International football delegation
June 1990 21:00 Stadio San Nicola, Bari Attendance: 37,307 Referee: José Roberto Wright (Brazil) 23 June 1990 17:00 Stadio San Paolo, Naples Attendance:
Cameroon at the FIFA World Cup
Cameroon_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Football match
Brindisi GK José Luis Chilavert DF Roberto Trotta DF Víctor Sotomayor DF Flavio Zandoná DF Raúl Cardozo 73a' MF José Basualdo MF Marcelo Herrera MF Claudio
1995_Recopa_Sudamericana
Football match
DF 2 Roberto Trotta (c) DF 6 Víctor H. Sotomayor DF 3 Raúl Cardozo MF 7 Christian Bassedas MF 5 Marcelo Gómez MF 8 José Basualdo MF 18 Roberto Pompei
1994_Copa_Libertadores_finals
Argentine lawyer and politician (born 1950)
and economic power since 1995. Romero was born in Salta where his father Roberto Romero was a politician, later governor of the province. He studied law
Juan Carlos Romero (politician)
Juan_Carlos_Romero_(politician)
International football competition
Antonio Muñoz Raúl Noriega Benjamín Galindo Ramón Ramírez Hugo Sánchez Roberto Cabañas Luis Monzón Juan Reynoso Santiago Ostolaza Alexi Lalas Chris Henderson
1993_Copa_América
Interim President of Argentina in 2001
Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2015. Roberto Ortiz de Zárate (30 January 2002). "Adolfo Rodríguez Saá" (in Spanish)
Adolfo_Rodríguez_Saá
Argentinian writer and journalist (1948–2023)
Argentina, about privatizations; written in collaboration with Eduardo Basualdo [es] and others, 2001 Nosotros : apuntes sobre pasiones, razones y trampas
María_Seoane
Argentine politician
Front of Jujuy. He was a candidate for Vice President of Argentina on Roberto Lavagna's UNA ticket in the 2007 elections. From 2015 to 2023, he was Governor
Gerardo_Morales_(politician)
Sporting event delegation
selection of amateur players of OFI. Team roster Martín Góngora Mauro Basualdo Williams Airala Mario Pascale Marcos Shur Fernando Daghero Luis Maseda
Uruguay at the 1999 Pan American Games
Uruguay_at_the_1999_Pan_American_Games
1969 Argentine film
(in Spanish). San Sebastián Film Festival. Retrieved 11 January 2025. Basualdo, Ana (2015) [1973]. "Leonardo Favio: cómo servir a la musa popular". Guaraguao
El_dependiente
Football match
Intercontinental Cup with the addition of Marcelo Herrera to replace José Basualdo (tradedd to Boca Juniors) and some players promoted from the youth divisions
1996_Copa_Interamericana
4FW Abel Balbo (1966-06-01)1 June 1966 (aged 24) 6 Udinese 4 3MF José Basualdo (1963-06-20)20 June 1963 (aged 26) 10 VfB Stuttgart 5 2DF Edgardo Bauza
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Final stage of the 1994 FIFA World Cup
José Chamot 56' CM 14 Diego Simeone CM 5 Fernando Redondo 55' CM 8 José Basualdo AM 17 Ariel Ortega CF 9 Gabriel Batistuta CF 19 Abel Balbo Substitutions:
1994 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1994_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Argentinian theatre of the Cold War, from 1976 to 1983
Mercedes-Benz, Acindar, Dálmine Siderca, Ingenio Ledesma, and Astarsa. Victoria Basualdo, from Columbia University, investigated the complicity between large companies
Dirty_War
President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015
(candidate for the Civic Coalition) and 17% for former Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna. Fernández de Kirchner was popular among the suburban working class
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner
Duisburg – 2007–08 Leonardo Balerdi – Borussia Dortmund – 2019–20 José Basualdo – VfB Stuttgart – 1989–91 Emiliano Buendía – Bayer Leverkusen – 2024– Sergio
List of foreign Bundesliga players
List_of_foreign_Bundesliga_players
Schiavoni PRO Misiones Magdalena Solari Quintana Misiones San Juan Roberto Gustavo Basualdo Production and Labour San Juan Cristina del Carmen López Valverde
2023 Argentine general election
2023_Argentine_general_election
International football delegation
Simón CB 18 José Serrizuela CB 19 Oscar Ruggeri 46' RWB 4 José Basualdo LWB 17 Roberto Sensini DM 13 Néstor Lorenzo CM 21 Pedro Troglio 84' AM 10 Diego
Germany_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Boca Juniors football season
Héctor Veira as new head coach and reinforced the squad with goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri (returned from a loan Rosario Central), midfielder Christian
1996–97 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season
1996–97_Club_Atlético_Boca_Juniors_season
President of Argentina
anti-Kirchner Peronists in support of the presidential bid of dissident Peronist Roberto Lavagna. The list did badly and he faced a recount for the final place
Eduardo_Camaño
Battle in the Falklands War
Nicholas Van der Bijl, p. 149, Leo Cooper, 30/09/1999 La fracciones Pereyra y Basualdo de la APCA George Joblin was hit in the shoulder and wounded with small
Battle_of_Mount_Kent
Boca Juniors football season
ARG Christian Traverso — MF COL Mauricio Serna — MF ARG José Horacio Basualdo — MF ARG Sebastian Battaglia — MF ARG Nicolas Burdisso — FW ARG Martin
2000–01 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season
2000–01_Club_Atlético_Boca_Juniors_season
Rock music made in or associated with Brazil
Araújo, Paulo César de (2006). Roberto Carlos em detalhes. São Paulo: Editora Planeta do Brasil. ISBN 85-7665-228-5. Basualdo, Carlos (org) (2007). Tropicália
Brazilian_rock
Argentine footballer (born 1986)
at the ground of Hindú Club. In front of former footballers Roberto Perfumo, José Basualdo, Carlos Mac Allister and Javier Castrilli, Centeno fought off
Aimar_Centeno
William Vallejos Reyes (54.57) Carlos Orihuela Gianotti (53.79) Matias Gadea Basualdo (53.79) Jose Lobo Martinez (53.77) Paraguay 3:35.92 - 8 - - - - Ecuador
Swimming at the 2014 South American Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
Swimming_at_the_2014_South_American_Games_–_Men's_4_×_100_metre_freestyle_relay
Cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina
visual artist, Franco Dario Vico. The 2012 jury included US based Carlos Basualdo, curator of contemporary art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Paris-based
Faena_Arts_Center
Baquela Ramón Bareiro Osvaldo Barsottini Miguel Ángel Basualdo Alfio Basile, coach Roberto Basílico Roberto Bassaletti Damián Batallini Gabriel Batistuta Sebastián
List of Argentine sportspeople
List_of_Argentine_sportspeople
Former government ministry of Argentina
street, but the building was spared from demolition, as it was the Ortiz Basualdo palace (headquarters of the French Embassy in Argentina) and the Palacio
Ministry of Social Development (Argentina)
Ministry_of_Social_Development_(Argentina)
Football rivalry between River Plate and Boca Juniors
biggest win in Superclásico history, with two goals from Domingo Tarasconi, Roberto Cherro and Esteban Kuko. May 19, 1959: After 18 years Boca avenged their
Superclásico
8 1 1968 1973 Christian Bassedas 22 0 1994 1999 Fabian Basualdo 29 0 1991 1993 José Basualdo 31 0 1989 1995 Sergio Batista 39 0 1985 1990 Gabriel Batistuta
List of Argentina international footballers
List_of_Argentina_international_footballers
Argentine sports club
Tolosa, Facundo 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 24 – (2002-04-12)12 April 2002 F/C 3 Basualdo, Iván 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 36 – (1990-01-16)16 January 1990 PG 4 Guerra,
Club Atlético Peñarol (Mar del Plata)
Club_Atlético_Peñarol_(Mar_del_Plata)
Hanoi ACB – 2005 Cristian Badaracco – Ho Chi Minh City – 2010 Miguel Ángel Basualdo – Huda Hue – 2010 Cristian Román Benítez – Hanoi ACB – 2007 Alexis Blanco
List of foreign footballers in Vietnam
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_Vietnam
American nonprofit organization
Werthein and many others. [when?] James Keith (JK) Brown, Chair Carlos Basualdo Frances Beatty Michelle Coffey Gabriella De Ferrari Ronald Feldman Andrew
Vera List Center for Art and Politics
Vera_List_Center_for_Art_and_Politics
Argentine boxer
1997–05–10 Estadio Pascual Perez, Mendoza, Argentina 10 Win 10–0 Horacio Basualdo KO 4 (8) 1997–04–04 Estadio Polideportivo Nº 2, San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina
Pablo_Chacón
Martin Cuello, Sebastián Vega, Mariana Redi (female), Nicolás Romano, Ivan Basualdo, Juan Pedro Gutiérrez, Kevin Hernández. Coach: Sebastián González Black
LNB_All-Star_Game_(Argentina)
Friendly Team details Argentina Mexico GK 1 Sergio Goycochea RB 16 Fabián Basualdo CB 17 Oscar Ruggeri (c) CB 4 Fernando Gamboa LB 21 Carlos Enrique RM 20
Mexico national football team results
Mexico_national_football_team_results
Football match
Mauricio Serna CM 18 José Basualdo AM 10 Juan Román Riquelme CF 16 Marcelo Delgado 88' CF 9 Martín Palermo Substitutes: GK 12 Roberto Abbondanzieri DF 14 Nicolás
2000_Intercontinental_Cup
Argentine novelist, essayist and art critic
literario y el narrador" VI: "Bomarzo: La narrativa y la temática") Yahni, Roberto and Pedro Orgambide (eds.) Enciclopedia de la literatura argentina. Buenos
Manuel_Mujica_Lainez
Football match
GK 1 Sergio Goycochea RB 4 Fabián Basualdo 22' CB 6 Oscar Ruggeri (c) 40' CB 15 Jorge Borelli LB 3 Ricardo Altamirano CM 10 Diego Simeone CM 17 Gustavo
1993_Copa_América_final
Chilean boxer (born 1983)
Jun 2005 Gimnasio Club México, Osorno, Chile 5 Win 4–1 Horacio Alfredo Basualdo KO 2 (8) 29 Apr 2005 Gimnasio Club México, Osorno, Chile 4 Win 3–1 Hugo
Hardy_Paredes
27th season of the Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol
UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 30–19, 21–23, 27–21, 19–25 Pts: Lugo 21 Rebs: Basualdo 9 Asts: Pérez 7 Boxscore Pts: Hinds 19 Rebs: Hinds 10 Asts: Guerra 8 Arena:
2024 Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol
2024_Liga_Sudamericana_de_Básquetbol
Argentine footballer
sentenced police officers Ovidio Miguel Acevedo and Maximiliano Cándido Basualdo to 13 and 12 years' imprisonment respectively for death and torments to
Waldino_Aguirre
1st President of Argentina
Rivadavia's own government, including the families Anchorena, Alvear, Ortiz Basualdo, Díaz Vélez, Escalada, Irigoyen, Lezica, Lynch, Miguens, Obarrio, Ocampo
Bernardino_Rivadavia
Argentine lawyer and politician
with 51% of the vote. He ran for vice president as the running mate of Roberto Lavagna in the 2019 general election under the Federal Consensus alliance
Juan_Manuel_Urtubey
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
Boy/Male
English Scottish
Son of Robert 'Famed; bright; shining.' Surname.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Rogerius, ROGERIO means "famous spear."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Scottish
Bright with Fame; Son of Robert; Famed
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Robertus, RUPERTO means "bright fame."
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Humbertus, possibly UMBERTO means "bright support."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Weaver
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Splendid; Elegant
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Deer's Stream
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Amalia, AMÃLIA means "work."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Being Victorious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Sergei, possibly SERGEJ means "sergeant."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Krinay | கà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à®¾à®¯
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English
Princess.
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
ROBERTO BASUALDO
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.
n.
A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
n.
A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.
n.
A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.
n.
A monk of the prolific branch of the Benedictine Order, established in 1098 at Citeaux, in France, by Robert, abbot of Molesme. For two hundred years the Cistercians followed the rule of St. Benedict in all its rigor.
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A mineral of a brownish black color, essentially a tantalo-niobate of yttrium, erbium, and cerium; -- so called after Robert Ferguson.
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A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century, who taught that every church is complete and independent in itself when organized, and consists of members meeting in one place, having full power to elect and depose its officers.
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Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below.
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The views or teachings of Robert Brown of the Brownists.
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A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.
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A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason; Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title.
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A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
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The chaffinch; -- called also roberd.
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See Herb Robert, under Herb.