- Aug 1, 1776. Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata. ...
- May 10, 1810. May revolution. ...
- May 15, 1811. Independence of Paraguay. ...
- May 18, 1811. Las Piedras Battle. ...
- Oct 12, 1811. They recognize Paraguay. ...
- Jul 9, 1816. Independence of Argentina. ...
- Jul 9, 1816. Finally the independence of Argentina. ...
- Feb 1, 1820. Battle of Cepeda.
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Río de la Plata was first explored by Europeans in 1516, when an expedition led by · Charrua Indians. The Portuguese navigator · Ferdinand Magellan reached the ...
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The river is about 290 kilometres (180 mi) long and widens from about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) at its source to about 220 kilometres (140 mi) at its mouth. It ...
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Río de la Plata, a tapering intrusion of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of South America between Uruguay to the north and Argentina to the south.
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The river's first sighting was in 1516 by Juan Díaz de Solís, a European Spanish seaman born in Lebrija, Seville who made the discovery of the river during his ...
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The Viceroyalty was established in 1776 from several former Viceroyalty of Perú dependencies that mainly extended over the Río de la Plata Basin, roughly the ...
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In the first place, settlement of the area immediately around the Río de la Plata came directly from Spain, with the foundation of Buenos Aires in 1536 by the ...
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Apr 14, 2014 · The Río de la Plata was first explored by the Portuguese in 1513. The Spanish first explored it in 1516, when the Spanish navigator Juan Díaz de ...
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Viceroyalty of Río de La Plata, the colonial political jurisdiction embracing current-day Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia until the outbreak of ...
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