Araucania women’s soccer started winning with two goals from the Calafateñas

Araucania women’s soccer started winning with two goals from the Calafateñas

Guillermo Pérez Luque

El Calafate07/11/2024

The 2025 edition of the National Festival in El Calafate will have 6 nights of recitals at the Bosque Amphitheater

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Hector Lara

El Calafate10/11/2024

On Saturday, the “FEÑA” began, the pop culture fair that brings together young people and adults in a space to visit stands, hold workshops, participate in talks and get merchandise for series, movies, anime and musical bands. It has special guests such as the cosplayer Caiden and the presentation of “The Guanaco Game”, a 100% Calafateño board game.

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Pablo Perret

Sports10/11/2024

This Monday these binational games get underway where the Tourist Village will have eight athletes and a coach in three sports in the Santa Cruz delegation. This Sunday registrations were made at the venues in Chile this year.

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Hector Lara

El Calafate11/11/2024

Yesterday, Saturday, for the first time El Calafate hosted the IX Provincial Pride March, an event that brings together the LGBTQ community for visibility, demands and celebrations. The day began early at the facilities of the Esperanza Sports Club, with the Provincial Meeting on Sexual Diversity promoted by the Secretary of State for Policies for Equality and Integration. Then around 4 p.m. they began to gather in the Plaza Perito Moreno and then march, with a float included, along Avenida del Libertador to culminate with the reading of manifestos, in a fair and party atmosphere. Various officials and representatives of Santa Cruz attended the march.

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Guillermo Pérez Luque

Holy Cross11/11/2024

Through a statement, the Government gave some more information about the procedure carried out in Cañadón Seco last week, which triggered the claim of the head of the Foundation, Juan Carlos Molina. The statement states that all the children and young people who are in Cañadón Seco come from other provinces, that they are not in school, and that they are there “without due process or legal justification.”

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