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Between 1872 and 1878, as England became the main creditor, investor and trading partner of Argentina, a man named Lionel Sackville-West lived in Buenos Aires as ambassador of the British Crown. He was a classic Victorian aristocrat, formal and Taciturno, not especially influential, of whom books record little political activity but sport: he was the first president of the Buenos Aires Rowing Club, in Tigre, whose inauguration Sarmiento particip…
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Between 1872 and 1878, as England became the main creditor, investor and trading partner of Argentina, a man named Lionel Sackville-West lived in Buenos Aires as ambassador of the British Crown. He was a classic Victorian aristocrat, formal and Taciturno, not especially influential, of whom books record little political activity but sport: he was the first president of the Buenos Aires Rowing Club, in Tigre, whose inauguration Sarmiento particip…

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Seúl broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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