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1) Roca, Julio Argentino. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Roca, Julio Argentino, (hooŽlyo arhanteŽno roŽka) (KEY) , 1843-1914, general who became president of Argentina (1880-86, 1898-1904). Minister of war under Nicolas...

2) Roca, Cabo da. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Roca, Cabo da, (kaŽboo th roŽk) (KEY) , cape, W Portugal, W of Lisbon. It is the western extremity of Europe....

3) Drago, Luis Maria. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...jurist, and writer on international law. As minister of foreign affairs under Julio A. Roca, he dispatched (Dec. 29, 1902) a note to the Argentine minister at Washington...

4) Juarez Celman, Miguel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...became president for a six-year term. Speculation, flagrant under his predecessor Julio A. Roca, now reached its height, and the administration was notorious for...

5) Avellaneda, Nicolas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...the Native American frontier southwest of Buenos Aires. An expedition under Gen. Julio A. Roca (1878-79) drove the Native Americans beyond the Rio Negro, opening...

6) Manco Capac, legendary founder of the Inca dynasty of Peru. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...the tribes living there. Manco Capac had by his sister-wife, Mama Ocllo, a son called Sinchi Roca (or Cinchi Roca). Authorities concede that the first Inca chief...

7) Araucanians. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...wild horses, they became wanderers on the plains and absorbed the Puelche. Gen. Julio A. Roca subjugated them in his campaigns (1879-83). The Araucanians, although...

8) Patagonia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...inhospitable country and natives discouraged colonization. It was not until after Julio A. Roca, an Argentine general, campaigned against the native people that Argentine...

9) Argentina. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...brought little advantage to Argentina. 27In 1880 federalism triumphed, and Gen. Julio A. Roca became president (1880-1886); Buenos Aires remained the capital, but...

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